Younger dogs often require more frequent feedings, which will affect your housebreaking schedule.
Younger dogs often recover fully from mange, but adult dogs often require long - term therapy to control the disease.
In contrast there are other cases of acute fatal disease in
younger dogs often with quite moderate levels of liver copper.
Young dogs often get excited when they first start working with stock and they might not listen to you, but a firm command from your side telling them to follow what they are told will get through eventually in their overactive brain.
Young dogs often lack the ability to fight off the virus at all on their own, although all infected animals need treatment.
Young dogs often use their mouth to explore you, and puppies will bite each other in play.
Not exact matches
And Kermit opened the 33rd Seal and saw a brown talking
dog, and beside him stood a shabby
young man, and they were is search of mysteries to solve, though they were easily made afraid, and
often they were distracted by delicious morsels called «Scooby Snacks».
It involves no more than takingthe
young dog out in the field as
often as possible to acquaint him with alltypes of terrain and game cover.
Young children are
often fed hot
dogs whole or sliced into little rounds.
Although parents
often remember common «choke foods,» like hot
dogs, peanuts, and hard candy, they forget that
young kids can choke on uncut spaghetti.
Older
dogs are
often less tolerant of
young children, and puppies can be unpredictable.
Elephants and some canid species, such as African wild
dogs, for example, will
often care for another's
young and they also show a great deal of cooperation within a group, sharing sources of food and water, and assisting injured or disabled group members.
We're not sure if the Automobile Magazine staff is covetable, but it was an easy decision for us to test a four - wheel - drive Infiniti QX56 for twelve months: several of us have
young children and related paraphernalia to vacation with, editor - in - chief Jean Jennings has a prize - winning Chesapeake Bay retriever to transport to
dog shows, and trailers carrying race cars and campers need to be hitched up surprisingly
often.
For one thing, purchasing booties, coats, sweaters, cool or warm - weather gear, hats, costumes and so on and dressing
dogs in them is an experience more
dog owners are buying into, especially among
younger demographics for whom
dogs are
often stand - ins for children.
They're
often young, intact male
dogs who want to call the shots with people but then tremble or seem to act «remorseful» afterward.
This cheery, commonplace stereotype however, belies the malady of motion sickness
often seen in puppies and
young dogs.
This form of copper toxicosis is usually seen in
young adults, i.e. 2 - 3 year old
dogs, and is
often precipitated by «stress».
A
young child will
often try to grab or hug the
dog too tightly and they won't understand they're hurting the animal.
Many people are
often surprised at how much
younger their
dogs «become» after starting agility training.
Often younger dogs display deferential attitudes to their superiors until social maturity, then they lose their free ride and begin to challenge for status.
Some
dogs, especially a
young dog, may need a bath more
often due to what they may find to «get into».
Over working a
young dog during its rapid growth period can
often have adverse affects on hip and joint development.
Afghan Hounds need to be bathed
often, so it is a good idea to train your
dog to tolerate baths as
young as possible.
Debilitating diseases such as canine arthritis and canine hip dysplasia are
often common in older
dogs, however, canine hip dysplasia can also be found in
young dogs.
It's not
often that we get an adoption application from a
young, active couple asking to adopt one of our seniors, but it's not
often we get a
dog like Midnight.
People who have large breed puppies /
dogs may start to give their puppies glucosamine and / or chondroitin at a
young age; and people with performance
dogs often start to give their
dogs these supplements at a
young age.
Young dogs (
often between 4 and 18 months) may show severe signs of hip discomfort / pain then gradually improve over the course of months.
People whom have raised puppies in the past
often go for an adult
dog the next time around, only because they know how much work a
younger dog can be and now they just want to fast forward to the easier and more rewarding stage of an adult
dog's life.
Very small
dogs, such as Chihuahuas or Maltese, can be very delicate and are
often accidentally injured by
young children.
Unfortunately, overweight
dogs often have a reduced quality of life, and usually die at a
younger age as compared to pooches that keep up their ideal, healthy weight.
In ear cropping history it was and is
often performed on
dogs while they are still
young.
Although CRF can occur in any
dog, there are breeds that are prone to congenital renal failure that can
often develop when the
dog is still
young.
Even older couples
often have exposure to
young grandchildren, so it is important to know whether the
Dog will have to spend time with visiting children.
Lymphoma commonly affects
younger dogs and aggressive treatments can
often be used to achieve remission.
Young dogs are full of energy, but are
often short of common sense.
Eosinophilic panosteitis: a painful inflammatory bone disease of
young, rapidly growing
dogs,
often characterized by increased eosinophils in the blood.
Affected
dogs often develop the disease at middle age (5 - 7 years of age) but some can develop it a bit
younger.
This breed
often has a curious side, but they are also very good family
dogs, especially around
young children and those who have the time to take care of them.
If the condition is inherited this is
often apparent in
young dogs, but older
dogs can be affected too.
These
dogs are
often kind to children, but are not recommended for very
young ones because they are energetic enough to accidentally knock a child down.
at a very
young age... the parent
dogs are left behind to suffer,
often spending their entire lives in small, filthy wire cages without ever becoming part of a family.»
Elderly
Dogs: The elderly
dog often needs more frequent bathroom breaks than he / she needed as a
younger dog.
In
dogs, blood in the urine
often is a sign of an infection, but this is rarely the case in
young to middle aged cats.
Avoid: pet shop or dealer puppies, who are poorly bred and raised and treated as merchandise; «backyard breeders», who own a
dog but
often are not knowledgeable and typically think it will be «fun» or «profitable» to have puppies; a breeder who lets you handle a very
young puppy, as there is a real risk of transmitting disease before they are vaccinated; signs of neglect such as lack of water, pans of uneaten food and dirty conditions; a breeder who will sell a puppy under seven weeks of age, as early separation from the dam and littermates can be very detrimental both psychologically and physically.
These
dogs often get passed over for the
younger dogs and end up being put down at a much higher rate than other
dogs.
It is a good idea to touch your
dog's feet
often at a
young age to help them get accustomed to this type of handling and reward with treats as you do this.
Older
dogs and cats
often have an easier time adjusting to
young children or other animals as their new roommates.
If your
young Lab is this way, don't give up; rather, consider that
often breeds that are hyper when
young, make wonderful therapy
dogs as they age.
Younger dogs are more playful, but an endearing quality of aloof laziness
often develops as they mature.
It happens with
young dogs more
often than older
dogs, and appears in males and females at the same rates.