A dog owner is commonly referred to as a "pet parent" or simply as a "dog owner."
pet owner must provide fullest protection and care to the pet and also must take necessary steps to vaccine the pet at the correct time.
Maybe you could ask them to take the dog to the vet or ask them to bring the dog inside. Refrain from confronting the owner directly. Try writing an anonymous letter. If that does not work, try contacting your HOA (Home Owner's Association).
Because if you really love your dog then you shouldn't give it away unless people want to take your dog away. Such as the animal control. Or something like that. If you have no reason to give it away then dont give it away. Just keep it and care for it.
In the story "Lob," the dog Lob gets lost after running away from his owner. Lob is eventually found and taken to the pound, but the owner realizes how much Lob means to him and comes back to adopt him. The story ends on a happy note with Lob and his owner reunited.
There is no limit on how many Owner Points you can have. It would take away from the fun if there was. You get owner points by performing actions related to taking care of your dog.
No unless you were mauled or bitten yourself. The owner of the other dog has to pay all vet bills and it would be to your best interest to seek legal advice regarding any future problems with your dog regarding this attack. However, you can contact the ASPCA and press charges against the dog. It will be up to them (or if the owner of the other dog should go to court) that the dog be studied and deemed unfit and dangerous and it would be put down. I am a pet owner of small dogs and I understand your concern and anger. However, before having the other dog put down size up the owner first! Was the dog on a leash? Did the owner of the other dog let it's pet run around the neighborhood and didn't have it in a fenced yard? Don't take it out on the dog, take it out on the owner! If both dogs were off leash when they shouldn't have been then you are out of luck as far as expecting the owner of the other dog pay your vet bills and the bill will be up to you to pay.
yes he or she could
i think the laws relating on dog poo is that the owner must clean the dog poo away
Actually, the bull breeds are not mean, but the dog is the mirror of the owner. Take a look at the dog and you would know the owner.
A dog might dig up an owner's flower's bed and make the owner say no, bad dog. Also a dog could poop or pee on the owner's brand new carpet and make the owner say no, bad dog. One last thing that could make a dog's owner say no to them is if the dog and there owner was on a walk and the dog ran so fast the owner couldn't catch up and the dog would run off into mischief. I know if it was my dog I would scream no a lot then say sorry to him/her later on. Too bad I don't even have a dog!!!
By making the owner die or make the dog's day badly until it runs away. Beware if you don't have a collar on the dog the sim(s) won't have a chance to find the dog again.
Not if the dog had no collar or identification on it. If the dog does have a collar or identification you should do everything you can to contact the owner. Even if the dog does not have identification you should either take the dog to a local shelter or advertise widely that you have found a loose dog so the owner can reclaim their dog. The owner should be appreciative of your efforts to keep their dog from coming to harm if you found it wandering alone.
A dog owner is commonly referred to as a "pet parent" or simply as a "dog owner."
You should take your dog to the vet right away.
When the owner say "Dog you out" they want the dog to go outside, or out of the room that they are not supose to be in or the owner is in there and does not want the dog in that room. That is why the owner or someone will say "Dog you out"
You shoud take your dog to te vet right away.