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The rapid growth of a small-breed dog generally goes together with a risk of gaining weight in adulthood.. The development of fatty tissue begins after weaning and excessive energy consumption during growth encourages the multiplication of lipid storage cells. On the other hand, developing the habit of frequently giving a small dog tidbits has a much more serious consequence for it than for a large dog. It is, however, necessary to qualify this general tendency to weight gain based on the genetic factors particular to each breed. dog’s weight and adapt the ration to its dietary requirements. 1. To feed your dog just before you eat yourself. If the dog begs for food, it isn’t because it is h u n g ry, but because it is trying to attain dominance over its owner. This will change the dog’s image of its owner. 3. To encourage the dog to eat by giving it food in your hand and do not watch the dog while it eats. This will encourage the dog to refuse its food in its desire to move up the pecking ord e r. 4. To try to win the dog’s affection by giving it tidbits. The ration is there to satiate the dog’s hunger, while play and walks are the foundations of the dog-owner relationship (Müller, 2004). The way in which the food is given also influences the dog’s general behavior, particularly that of a small dog that is very close to its owner. 2-3 serv i n g s / d a y After the owner at fixed times Complete food R a t i o n i n g F resh water The establishment and maintenance of a dietary ritual for the dog is essential from the earliest age. The dog adapts well to a certain dietary monotony, which it experiences as a reassuring re g u ... 3) Present a report signed by a parent or guardian describing the care you have given your dog for 2 months.. Tell what has been done to keep the dog alert and healthy. 4) Present a written report showing about how much it costs to keep your dog for 2 months. Explain what you would do if your dog showed any of these symptoms. C) Describe the proper treatment for sore ear, sore eye, fits, removing something swallowed by a dog, removing something stuck in its throat. D) Explain first aid for dog bite. List the thins as needed in every dog owner's first aid kit. 7) Explain precautions to take in handling a hurt dog. Explain what to do if a dog is hit by a car. For this requirement you can give either some of the characteristics of 10 breeds of dogs or you can give a short history of one breed of dog. Give a short history of a breed of dog. Using the picture below or a live dog, point out and properly name at least 10 parts: Your report needs to include information about the feeding schedule, food used, housing, exercising, grooming, and bathing of your dog. Also, in your report make sure you tell what has been done to keep your dog alert and healthy. Dog Care Report 2 Month Period - Begin Date: You and your dog can scooter 5 to 20 miles - once he and you are in shape.http://www.dogscooter.com/brochure_bw.pdf. Any dog who loves to run can pull. A dog pulling your arm off on a leash is pulling with more force than the same dog pulling you on a scooter. Can my senior dog pull? Teach the dog “Line out”. “Line out” is a basic command to keep the dog from turning and running back to you on the scooter and thereby tangling the tugline around his legs. When a dog is pulling a scooter, his job is to “go on by” distractions such as dogs and smells. When you snap the tugline to the harness, it signals to the dog that he is working. Let the dog get used to pulling his drag. The dog is used to heeling beside you, so having you walk behind can be confusing for him. Usually the dog desires to run down the trail. A person riding a bicycle ahead of you, often gets the dog chasing and running. If you can go with other scooterers, the dog probably will chase after them. Harness, custom made $20- 40 Tugline $25 to $35 Scooter $125 to $600 For reluctant dogs, walk and push the scooter until your dog and you are an easy distance from the car. Turn in the direction of the car and tell the dog to run to the car. TO THE SELLER OR TRANSFEROR OF A DOG If you as the seller or transferor of a dog, have knowledge that the dog is a dangerous* or vicious dog, ** you must give to the buyer or other transferee, the Board of Health for the district in which the buyer or other transferee resides, and the dog warden of the county in which the buyer or other transferee resides, a completed copy of this form.http://www.co.franklin.oh.us/auditor/forms/dogtranfer.pdf. 1. Has the dog ever chased or attempted to attack or bite a person? 2. Has the dog ever bitten a person ? 3. Has the dog ever seriously injured or killed a person? A dog that, without provocation, has chased or approached in either a menacing fashion or an apparent attitude of attack, or has attempted to bite or otherwise endanger any person while the dog is off its owner’s, keeper’s premises and not under the latter’s or another person’s reasonable control, or not physically restrained or confined in a locked pen which has a top, locked fenced yard, or other locked enclosure which has a top, is a dangerous dog. Means that a dog would cause a person being chased or approached to reasonably believe that the dog will cause physical injury to that person. Means that a dog was not teased, tormented, or abused by a person, or that the dog was not coming to the aid or the defense of a person who was not engaged in illegal or criminal activity and who was not using the dog as a means of carrying out such activity. A dog that, without provocation, has killed or caused serious injury to any person, or a dog that has caused injury, other than killing or serious injury, to any person or that has killed another dog is a vicious ... Dog-specific factors that were examined in the study include breed, age, gender, current rabies vaccination, current license, activity prior to biting, and prior history of biting.http://www.co.el-dorado.ca.us/publichealth/pdf/Section4_FullDogBiteReport.pdf. The breed of a dog may influence whether or not it is likely to bite and how severe the bite is. It must be pointed out that the results of this study do not take into account the actual number of each breed of dog living in El Dorado County, because those numbers are not known. The larger the number of any breed of dog living in an area, the more likely that there will be bites occurring in that breed but this may not necessarily represent the true risk of being bitten by that specific breed. The following table shows the top ten most popular dog breeds in the United States in the year 2000 as reported by the American Kennel Club. Of the 287 sample cases, 40 (13.9%) did not report a primary breed of the biting dog. Of the 287 sample cases, 144 (50%) did not report the age of the biting dog. For the 143 that did report the dog’s age, the results are shown in the following table. Dogs of any age can bite, but the average age of the biting dog was 4.6 years. The number of dogs of each age who are living in El Dorado County is not known, so the risk of being bitten by any specific age of dog is not known. Of the 287 sample cases, 66 (23.0%) did not report the gender of the biting dog. For the 221 that did report the dog’s gender, the results are shown in the following table and graph. All of the 287 sample cases reported whether or not the biting dog had a current dog license. The total number of dogs who are living in El Dorado County ... 1) The particular community which is interested in creating a dog park will first need to approach the Director of Recreation and Parks with a map of the potential park indicating the size, shape and location of the dog park as well as proposed parking locations (existing or otherwise) for visitors to the dog park.http://www.ci.baltimore.md.us/government/recnparks/images/DogParkApplic.pdf. For dog park applications that are not on Recreation and Park property, applications must be submitted to the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhoods. 2) After reviewing the plan for the dog park, Recreation and Parks will make a determination as to the feasibility of the dog park using the criteria developed below. For dog parks above100 feet and below 200 feet away from residences, a Planning Commission approval process will be required. 4) A “Friends of the Dog Park” organization shall be established. This committee will be responsible for raising funds or soliciting donated materials for the creation of the dog park that meet the chosen criteria (see the criteria section below for more information). 6) This group must enter into a formal Partnership Agreement with Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks for the maintenance and upkeep of the dog park. Failure to comply with the terms of the Partnership Agreement may result in the closure of the dog park. 1) As mentioned above, a “Friends of the Park” group will need to be established or contacted in each area that a dog park is built in order to assume some level of responsibility for the park. 2) There will be a 200-foot minimum distance from any dog park to businesses, residences and at 100-foot minimum distance from any bodies of ... Tags may be purchased along with your Dog Park membership.http://www.townofcary.org/depts/prdept/parks/dogparkform.pdf. To meet the expressed needs of Cary citizens, the Town of Cary (TOC) provides “dog park areas” in certain locations of its public parks. A dog park area is an area that is fenced in and where dog owners may bring their dogs and permit them to run freely with other dogs. To make use of the dog park areas, owners must complete an application for dog park privileges, present vaccination records and pay the appropriate fee. TOC makes no guarantee that all dogs or other animals present in the dog park area are licensed or vaccinated against rabies, nor can it guarantee that children younger than 12 will not gain admission, or that children who are admitted will behave appropriately. In consideration of receiving dog park privileges for myself and the dog identified in this application, I hereby represent and warrant as follows: my dog(s) I recognize that unleashing my dog and being present in an area where there are other people, including children, and other unleashed dogs pose risks to myself and others and to my dog and the dogs and property of others. For instance, there is the risk of personal injury or property damage to myself or others from aggressive dogs, the unpredictable behavior of dogs and the lack of adequate training of my dog or other dogs. I further understand and accept that despite the efforts of Town of Cary to see that dog park users comply with licensing and vaccination requirements, there is a risk that not all dogs present in the dog park are licensed and vaccinated. Additional risks to myself and others include, but are not limited to, dog ... How long have you owned dog? Where did you get dog? Does your dog have hip dysplasia _______ Does your dog have any allergies? Does your dog have any sensitive spots on his body? Does your dog have a problem with fleas? Does your dog have an off/down command? Does your dog have a bathroom command? What other commands/tricks does your dog know? Is your dog crate trained? Has your dog had formal training? What kind of leash do you use when walking your dog? (Do you use a gentle leader?) How does your dog react to people/dogs approaching when he/she is on a walk? Are there any kinds of people/dogs or sounds your dog automatically fears or dislikes? (We will mind those people or things when we walk your dog, so your dog’s walk will be enjoyable!) Does your dog growl at people or dogs?http://www.sfhoundlounge.com/SFHoundLounge_app.pdf Have you taken your dog though any type of dog classes? What do you do to exercise your dog & how often? Do you ever discipline your dog and if so how? What commands DOES your dog understand and perform consistently? What commands WOULD you like your dog to understand? Any Prior complaints or citations pertaining to dog? Has your dog ever been classified as a dangerous dog or potentially dangerous dog? By reading and signing this section of this document, I hereby certify as legal owner of the above listed dog, that this animal has received, and is current, on all vaccinations as required by law.http://www.ffdogschool.com/pdfs/obedience_class_release.pdf. I understand that my attendance in a dog class is not without risk to myself, my dog, other family members or guests, and other class participants (human or canine). I agree that I, as owner of the above dog, am solely responsible for the animal's behavior and physical control and agree to carefully monitor and control my dog at all times. By reading, signing, and dating this document, I hereby waive and release the FAMILY FRIEND DOG SCHOOL & AGILITY PLACE, LLC, its owners (Patty Bensene), and/or owners of all premises on which these classes are being held, and/or its employees, agents and volunteers of said owners, from any and all damages, losses, fines, claims, suits, expenses (including attorney fees and defense costs), judgments, and/or liabilities of any form or nature resulting from any act or omission of any dog or dog owner participating in the FAMILY FRIEND DOG SCHOOL & AGILITY PLACE, LLC. This Agreement to Release and Waive Liability, Hold Harmless, Indemnify and Assume Risk of Injury or ... All dogs 6 months or age or older are to be licensed.http://www.ci.rochester.ny.us/main/docs/doglicense.pdf. Also, any dog under 6 months of age, if running at large must be licensed. Print all information in the appropriate boxes and sign the form. Markings - please indicate if one or both ears has been cut off wholly or in part Choose from the list below one breed and one or two colors that best describes your dog and enter name and corresponding codes on the license application. Check the type of license you are applying for. Enter the corresponding statutory fee in the box to the right If local fee is applicable, enter under the statutory fee. both fees and submit this amount to the issuing clerk. For validation of this license submit in person or by mail, this application, fee, certification of spaying or neutering or proof of exemption, and proof of rabies vaccination where required to the issuing clerk in the town, city or village where the dog is harbored. Do not mail application to the NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets. 7. You should receive your next year's license renewal by mail from the State Dog Licensing Unit 30 days prior to the expiration date of this license. If a renewal is not received, make application to your municipal clerk V.http://www.jindo-dog-rescue.org/articles/Jindo_booklet.pdf. Differences between the Jindo and other Breeds VI. Common Questions About the Jindo I. The Origins of the Korean Jindo Dog The Korean Jindo dog is an old breed that originates from an island called Jindo, which is located off the southwest coast of South Korea. There are theories revolving around Mongolian conquest, Chinese shipwrecks, and mixings with wild canines, but the most widely held theory that is that the Jindo dog originated from the dogs already indigeneous to the Korean pennisula thousands of years ago. The Jindo dog lived in companionship with man on Jindo island and they are categorized as a member of canis familiaris. The Jindo dog does, however, possess many primitive traits that enables it to cope in a wild environment. Because Jindo island was isolated by its natural barriers, the Jindo dog developed insulated from the influence of other dog types for hundreds of years and are consider a purebred breed for that reason. The county holds bi-yearly evaluations of young dogs, is responsible for the protection of the dogs, and hosts the annual Jindo Island dog show. A research institute was created in 1999 for the study of the Jindo dog. The mainland of Korea has a significant population, perhaps half of all Jindos in South Korea, and there are many Jindo dog organizations that strive to preserve the purity of the breed and promote the propagation of excellent dogs. In the United States, the Jindo dog can usually be found in large Korean immigrant communities. In 1998, the United Kennel Club, the second largest dog registry in the U.S., recognized the Jindo. 2005 Jindo Dog Association of America show ... The following are recommendations for a model dog policy, which clients should sign to confirm that they have understood it and agree to abide by it.http://www.dogstrust.org.uk/VirtualContent/110689/Model_dog_policy_for_homelessness_services.pdf. Dog owners are responsible for feeding and exercising their dogs and for any health needs, including veterinary care. What constitutes an unreasonable period of time will be discussed and agreed by both owner and staff when the dog is first admitted. Residents are not allowed to obtain a dog after they have moved in. This includes looking after another person’s dog except by arrangement with the management. If a dog shows any aggression towards people and/or other animals, it must be kept muzzled whenever it is in any communal area. Dog owners must ensure that their dogs cause no nuisance to other residents/service users, staff or guests. Any dog owners who allow their dogs to disturb or frighten other residents/service users or staff will be asked to leave. Dog owners who fail to prevent their dogs from biting people or other dogs on the premises will be evicted. If a dog is excessively noisy, a veterinary surgeon must be consulted for advice. If a dog is being neglected or maltreated, the management will discuss the matter with the owner. The management will not tolerate refusal by dog owners to care for their dogs properly and will take advice from animal welfare organisations. Dog owners should ensure that their dogs are fully vaccinated, regularly wormed, neutered and treated for fleas. 15. Responsible dog-owning residents will be allowed to replace a dog that has died with a suitable (e.g. size, age) substitute. 18. If a resident/service user abandons their ... • • DOG LICENSE APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS By mail: Send the entire form, a check payable to the County of Fairfax, a copy of rabies certificate and proof of neutering, if applicable, to: County of Fairfax Department of Tax Administration 12000 Government Center Parkway, Suite 223 Fairfax, VA 22035 In Person: Dog licenses are available at: The Department of Tax Administration, 12000 Government Center Parkway, Suite 223, Fairfax, between 8:00 a.http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/dta/pdf_files/pddogapp.pdf.m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays (8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursdays), or The Animal Shelter, located at 4500 West Ox Road, Fairfax, between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and Saturday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.. For questions regarding license fees, call 222-8234, TTY 222-7594 (www.co.fairfax.va.us/dta) Fertile Dog: $10.00 Infertile Dog: $5.00 Dog License Have you ever licensed this dog before in Fairfax County? Campgrounds can be busy, unfamiliar, even overwhelming places for dogs.http://www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/pet-etiquette.pdf. Perhaps your furry family member is an experienced camper who is ready to stay with us in our campgrounds. Whether you brought Squeakers the Great Dane, or Butch the Chihuahua, there are some basic courtesies we would like you to remember while you are our guest: Six foot leash rules apply to the entire property. Your dog is a guest at our property, but our wildlife lives here. Please pick up after your dog. along your extra plastic grocery bags to hold your doggy droppings. Please place the bags in the campground dumpster. Campground quiet hours (11pm– 7am) apply to all of our guests, including dogs. vocal outside of quiet hours, we ask that you leave your pet at home. Because your campsite is a temporary home away from home, there is no need to be territorial. If your dog is territorial, or just plain aggressive, he or she should be left at home in familiar territory. If you decide to go exploring, please take your dog with you. Make sure your dog’s vaccinations are up-to-date. (a) “Dog Pound” means a building provided and maintained by a city or town which is used for the detention and care of impounded dogs or other facilities including licensed veterinary hospital or licensed commercial kennel which, through written agreement with a town, is used for the detention and care of impounded dogs.http://www.ct.gov/doag/lib/doag/pdf/regulations_-_dog_pounds.pdf. (b) “Impounded Dog” means a dog seized by the chief canine control officer, assistant chief animal canine control officer, canine control officer, regional canine control officer or municipal animal control officer for the purpose of detaining the dog, quarantining the dog, or holding a dog under a restraint (c) “Indoor Pen” means a completely enclosed area inside a dog pound building to be used for shelter by an impounded dog. (d) “Indoor Run” means an area inside a completely enclosed dog pound to be used for shelter and exercise by an impounded dog. (e) “Outdoor Run” means an incompletely enclosed area adjacent to a dog pound building to be used for exercise by an impounded dog. No dog may be impounded at a dog pound which does not meet the requirements of sections 22-336-13 to 22-336-29, inclusive, of these regulations, subject to the provisions of Section 22-336-30 of these regulations. All dog pounds in which impounded dogs are kept must comply with sections 22- 336-13 to 22-336-29, inclusive, of these regulations, subject to the provisions of Section 22-336-30 of these regulations. (a) Any building to be used as a dog pound shall be constructed in compliance with sections 22-336-13 to 22-336-30, inclusive, of these regulations and maintained in good repair. (b) The lower portion of interior and ...
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