Eison kennels the pups in a fenced-in corner of his backyard, in a quiet neighborhood of single-family homes in St. Albans, Queens. |
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As well as poultry sheds, they make everything from rabbit hutches and dog kennels to smaller homes for hamsters and ferrets. |
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The thieves targeted the two terriers despite more valuable dogs in kennels nearby. |
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In rows of kennels, dogs awaiting adoption wag their tails furiously, bark in a deafening chorus and whine desperately for attention. |
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The dogs were kept in the cement kennels, the cats were kept in rooms attached to the main building. |
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Over the last two years local kennels have submitted a number of bids to provide the kennelling service. |
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Apart from doing some shopping this morning, my most important task has been to pick up my dog Tara from the kennels. |
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Contact a local breeders club, and ask for a list of reputable kennels or catteries. |
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Because the kennels and cattery are in our grounds, we are constantly on hand to care for the animals. |
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He described Zara as a bubbly well liked person who dreamed of setting up her own dog kennels. |
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The owners of the house, Vera and Lesley, established the kennels more than 20 years ago. |
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We use the barn and we keep the more fragile ones in our homes but we want to build proper kennels and a cattery. |
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We went down to the kennels and we were each able to pick our fur kid for a walk. |
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The room was linoleum instead of cement, and the kennels were filled with cats. |
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A dog owner told a court how his pet was 'just a bag of bones' when he went to collect him from boarding kennels. |
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For my next assignment, I was instructed to get my hands dirty by mucking out some of the kennels at Foal Farm. |
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Ted Fitzgerald is no stranger to the greyhound scene, having bred many a winner from his Ballyhaunis kennels. |
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An appeal to pay for new kennels and a cattery at the RSPCA's state-of-the-art animal centre in Redcross Street, is starting to pull in cash. |
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They want plans to include a cattery, wildlife hospital, kennels and visitors' centre. |
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While prizing Chris away from the dog kennels, one or two cats caught our eye. |
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He tried the stables for 133 horses, the kennels for 144 hounds, the attics for 144 abigails or footmen. |
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We saw hunt groups who can no longer hunt foxes but still keep large kennels of dogs that have to be fed. |
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And, while Sam lives like a king in the kennels and is adored by the staff, Mr and Mrs Smith are worried he has become institutionalised. |
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Remember to let the kennels or cattery know of any particular feeding or other requirements for your pet. |
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Finding it difficult to handle them at home, many owners go in search of kennels where they are safely housed from the din and noise. |
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Pet care Pet Owners, vets, kennels, stables, breeders, grooms, catteries, pet shops, liveries, and animal welfare all use our health supplements. |
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Also an ataractic, ethylisobutrazine is used primarily to control excessive barking in kennels. |
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After the meet hounds returned to their kennels but hunt supporters stayed for a drink at the village pub. |
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My agricultural working class grandparents worked in hunt kennels all their lives and lived in tied cottages. |
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As darkness enveloped us we made our way back to the kennels, it was time to feed the dogs then bed them down for the night. |
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Thousands of tons of bedding are used at animal shows, racetracks, fairs, stables, kennels, zoos, pet stores, and dairies all across the country. |
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It was quieter here, and more orderly, with falcon mews and kennels for the Baron's hunting dogs ranged against the wall. |
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The kennels were spacious and secure, with coloured tags differentiating the animals who were boarding and those up for adoption. |
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They also work with local vets, the RSPCA and local kennels, assisting dog and cat owners in the care and re-homing of their animals. |
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The cases are packed, the tickets are in your pocket, the car's in the garage and the dog's in the kennels. |
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After being made redundant, Daphne decided to act upon her dream to create a boarding kennels and cattery at her home. |
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There were a lot more stables, now there are only five, and there's a new cattery and a new set of kennels. |
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Its outbuildings include a double garage, greenhouse, potting shed, kennels and workshop. |
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This would inevitably lead to loss of income or worse for vets, farriers, kennels, saddle-makers, etc, etc. |
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It is understood that pet owners became concerned when they tried to contact the kennels to collect their animals but were unable to obtain any reply from the number. |
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Its activities continued to expand, with hunting grounds and kennels in Pointeaux-Trembles and Saint-Hilaire. |
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There is something of a humorous history to the prefix Mungo, and it dates back to when a noted Carlow victualler, was building kennels in Ireland. |
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His breeding kennels have insured that this breed will be perpetuated. |
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Our funds are vital for the care of animals at our kennels and cattery in Keighley, and without our shop-generated funds, we may have to refuse admissions. |
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When the pup is about 14 to 16 months old, they are ready to return to the kennels for basic training which lasts approximately 4 months. |
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No distractions, and you won't have to worry about kennels.' This evidence of her concern had moved Tom. |
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Pet owners, groomers, kennels, trainers, farmers and jockeys can all depend on Micrylium to help prevent cross-contamination. |
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The whole kennels and cattery staff mobilizes for the well-being and health of the dogs and cats on the campus. |
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Louis XIV spent 200,000 gold francs for the construction of the royal kennels at Versailles where he kenneled hunting hounds, truffle terriers and toy poodles. |
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Last week, kennelman John Carruthers was close to tears as he surveyed the empty kennels that have been the focus of his work for nearly 25 years. |
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They were fastened in their kennels with leashes and couldn't get out. |
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The amendment also regulates the size of kennels, so that the animals have room to stretch. |
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In the summer, for example, they're lolling in their kennels and need about 800 calories per day. |
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Our kennels and our cattery have been designed to respect the true nature of their occupants and guarantee their well-being. |
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Visitors can use the campground while their animals have corrals and kennels in which to stay. |
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North West SPCA are looking for old dog kennels, tea chests, or crates. |
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The insurance company for the kennels has been messing us about. |
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Even well-bred pups of superior pedigrees would not explore or leave their kennels, and many were found difficult to train as adults. |
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A new clubhouse and kennels were built in Côte-des-Neiges in 1898, where the club remained for 40 years. |
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Check for other possible breeding areas, such as slow compost heaps, damp bedding in dog kennels, chicken pens and yards, rubbish piles, and leaking septic pipes and outlets. |
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The woodland gardens which surround the house have been well maintained and include a water feature, three stables, dog kennels and patio area paved with limestone flags. |
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It was during this period that Baumgarten built and donated an imposing brick clubhouse and kennels on DeLorimier Street, near Parthenais Street. |
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When choosing kennels, always keep your dog's wellbeing in mind: not all boarding kennels are actually good for your dog! |
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Pieces of equipment, building materials, unoccupied kennels and other debris bobbed in the waters. |
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He is known to have used Labradors once they became available outside the Buccleugh and Malmesbury kennels. |
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The canine accommodations are large separate indoor kennels, connected to longish outdoor runs, which allow the dogs to go in and out as they please. The outdoor runs are very spacious and partly covered. |
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We are desperately in need of any materials that we could use to fix the rooves on the dog kennels. |
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Dr Hare tried his version of the cup game on dogs that had been reared in kennels with minimal human contact, and on dogs that had been raised as part of human families in loving homes. |
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The director of the Arizona chapter of Adopt A Greyhound, Kari Morrison Young, says the dogs live very good lives in their racing kennels and then retire to homes. |
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It is also advisable to ask your vet or breeder to recommend suitable kennels, or discuss with them the place that you have chosen and visit the kennels unannounced. |
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Our job is to do a favor selflessly to the kennels. |
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In the meantime, Sarbi will enjoy a well deserved break in the EDD kennels, getting reacquainted with her handler and Army life. |
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Transitional arrangements have been made for small incinerators commonly used at hunt kennels, knackers' yards and poultry and pig farms to allow these to adapt to the new conditions placed upon them. |
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Raids on laboratories and kennels, involving damage to facilities and the release of animals, coupled with spray-paint attacks on vehicles and the interiors and exteriors of buildings, were typical of the attacks. |
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Other targets include butcher shops, fish markets, meat packing plants, chicken and egg producers, dog kennels, mink and fox farms, furriers, and even fast-food outlets. |
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We see what goes on in kennels all over Canada and Quebec. |
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These activities are carried out by qualified veterinarians when working in veterinary hospitals as well as when visiting farms, kennels or homes, in own consulting and surgery rooms or elsewhere. |
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As regards to the kennels for dog within the limits of the Village of Casselman, the council believes that this should not be allowed in the residential zones. |
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Not for use on floor and base areas in veterinary clinics, kennels, or in applications exposed to high concentrations of food and mineral acids or areas exposed to high temperatures. |
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To stay at the forefront of veterinary medicine and surgery we are upgrading our kennels and operating theatres. |
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Greyhounds are not kept at the tracks, and are instead housed in the kennels of trainers and transported to the tracks to race. |
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A short distance away from the castle, the kennels are occupied by a pack of 90 hounds, all bred by a cross between the British foxhound and the French Poitevin. |
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Pay attention as to whether the boarding kennels asks knowledgeable questions: do they ask about vaccinations or when your dog had his last worming and flea treatment? |
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Some fiberglass kennels are also designed for open pickup boxes with no need for a camper shell or cover. |
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Ron Ryall, wearing an oil-smudged blue boilersuit, was fettling a cream Morris Minor in his low wooden workshop on a lane where the suburbs of West Ruislip give way to scrapyards, dog kennels and horse paddocks. |
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Once contracted, the parvovirus can be eradicated by using an appropriate solution of chlorine bleach or iodine to clean kennels and other areas where dogs congregate. |
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The pup is now looking for a home where he can learn to live without sight as the hustle and bustle of the Galway SPCA kennels is too much for him. |
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It is advisable for all dogs to be vaccinated against kennel cough prior to going to kennels and even dogs who will not be going to kennels will benefit from protection. |
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Maria Deen and her son Paul woke up last Friday morning to find their two seven-month-old French bulldogs had been snatched from kennels outside their Rumney home. |
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He has spent his whole life in kennels, and will need some housetraining. |
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