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The doghouses are also under surveillance the house can be cleaned as necessary.
An augmented-reality engineer proposed a design to combat homelessness which looked strikingly like doghouses.
Late in the afternoon, I ask about the two identical white doghouses sitting against the main house.
Erika Tannor, an aide to Mr. Espinal, compared Ms. Brownridge's doghouses to coin-operated children's rides outside stores.
The Thruway Authority categorized the doghouses as a "vending amenity," which is allowed under the agency's contract with HMSHost.
"There was a time when dry food was appropriate—when dogs were on the farm or left outside in doghouses," he said.
That conclusion led the officials to a second: Without a change in the city's administrative code, the doghouses would never be legal.
Ms. Tannor also described what happened during a news conference that Mr. Espinal called in support of the doghouses during the winter.
Perhaps you've seen them in front of cafes or grocery stores in Brooklyn: Pink-and-white doghouses that you can rent by the minute.
Transportation officials agree with that point: The doghouses did not fit any of the usual categories for things people want to put on sidewalks.
Names were painted onto each of the dozens of doghouses, and dogs whimpered and leapt with excitement, pulling on their chains staked to the frozen ground.
It said the agency had inspected more than 30 sidewalk locations where doghouses were installed and found that all but two were on public property, and were illegal.
Noah and I worked at unhooking our dogs and returning them to their doghouses, and suddenly I was a sweaty mess again, jaw and feet tingling back to life.
Cholo, Diana, Karla, Gasparin, Reina, and Martha rest inside doghouses made of cardboard and placed by a group that calls itself "Perritos Plaza Maipú" in Santiago, Chile, on Aug. 13.
In 2016 and 2017, her company made arrangements with grocery stores, food courts and what she called "places people go every day where they can't take their dogs" and placed doghouses around Brooklyn.
One of the keynote speakers at this year's conference will be Janette Sadik-Khan, who was the transportation commissioner when Michael R. Bloomberg was mayor — the top official at the agency that forced Ms. Brownridge's doghouses out of Brooklyn.
And, four years after she dreamed up the idea of putting "pet sanctuaries" in public places, the doghouses now figure in an improbable bureaucratic back story: Ms. Brownridge's start-up was nursed along by one New York City agency, only to be all but shut out by another.
These sensors detect a signal broadcast by collars attached to bears and other wildlife, and then communicate with one another in a wireless network that delivers deterrents in random patterns: bear spray fired by hidden guns, followed the next time by sirens and bright lights, and then by robotic dogs lurching out of robotic doghouses accompanied by the prerecorded sound of barking bear hounds.
Grace Notes HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. — No one was in the doghouse, not even Quigley and Snowflake, two Pomeranians on a car trip with their owners, Alan Ruta and Jennifer Wright of Cambridge, N.Y. Quigley and Snowflake sniffed the doghouse — actually, there are two large, cream-colored doghouses next to the front doors of the Ardsley rest stop on the New York State Thruway, and they checked out both.
Ronny Chieng hosts this segment, providing commentary on ridiculous trends in the news such as Fortnite, luxurious doghouses, and adventure playgrounds.
Doghouses were installed on their tenders to accommodate head-end brakemen and the class Js were reassigned to freight service until they were all retired between 1958 and 1959.
Patios, swimming pools, TV antennas, steeples, chimneys, barbecues, and doghouses were all added as accessories to decorate the home. Molded green polystyrene foam trees along with vacuformed shrubs and vines also provided some crude landscaping. The basic set was #14, the better set was #15, and the best set of the group was #16. There were no motors or roadway pieces in this group.
The series focuses on a young boy named Ryder who leads a crew of search and rescue dogs that call themselves the PAW Patrol. They work together on missions to protect the shoreside community of Adventure Bay. Each dog has a specific set of skills based on emergency services professions, such as a firefighter, a police officer, and an aviation pilot. They all reside in doghouses that transform into customized vehicles for their missions.
Known as "pet furniture", furniture designed for use by animals became a popular trend in the early 21st century. Typical pieces include pet beds, doghouses, hammocks, dog coolers, cat trees, parrot tents and extravagant play equipment. In 2008, James Stephenson and Jason R. Rich cited high-end furniture for cats and dogs as one of the best categories of products to buy and sell for big profits. Home- crafted furniture for pets has also become popular.
During later years some hauled sixteen-wheel 210-F-75B tenders almost as long as the locomotives themselves. All were fitted with scoops to pick up water from track pans. On the rear tender decks, all were later fitted with "doghouses" for the head-end brakeman on freight trains, giving him a view backward over the train and placing him out of the way of the engineer and fireman. Many had railing-like trainphone antennas added during the 1940s.
Often, all doors, hoods, and trunks would open and other moving features ensured the cars would not last long in the hands of younger children. In fact, during 1964 Mercury introduced a Fiat 2300S and a Maserati 2500GT where all features opened. This appears to have been a first in the industry (Ralston 2009, 62-63). Models like the Alfa Romeo Giulia Canguro Bertone had entire doghouses and engine compartments that opened in the appropriate directions.
He remodeled the farmhouse to conform with early 20th-century architectural trends. L. Edward McGovney only held on to the farmland for three years, as fellow heirs Fred and Carrie Yunker claimed ownership in 1924. The Yunkers added a few improvements in the 1940s and 1950s, including a hog house, cattle shed, corn crib, and open-wire corn bins. Two doghouses, a garage/workshop, and a tool shed were added in the 1960s followed by a metal shed in the 1970s.
Snoopy and the Red Baron is a single-player game with the player guiding Snoopy on his doghouse with four variations of difficulty to play. The objective is to shoot down Snoopy's rival, the Red Baron, controls being the stick to maneuver Snoopy and the button to fire. The game starts out with the player having four doghouses, otherwise known as lives. It takes eight hits to destroy the Red Baron, and eight hits from the Red Baron to have the player lose a doghouse.
The "square metres" figure of a house in Europe reports the area of the walls enclosing the home, and thus includes any attached garage and non-living spaces. The number of floors or levels making up the house can affect the square footage of a home. Birdhouse made to look like a real house Humans often build houses for domestic or wild animals, often resembling smaller versions of human domiciles. Familiar animal houses built by humans include birdhouses, henhouses and doghouses, while housed agricultural animals more often live in barns and stables.
The car proceeds to smash through doghouses, along with a couple animals such as a dog, a cat, a duck, and a parrot; birdhouses with a bird inside, A running lawnmower, clothes lines, and a greenhouse filled with plants and flowers forcing it to break glass on most of the left side of the greenhouse. And just because of the latter, the car crashes at Cookie's house with a decorative arrangement of flowers, pleasing Cookie. Buddy suddenly arrives and holds the car door for Cookie. The date begins; with Baby Elmer in the back seat, Buddy and Cookie set off on a picnic.
It was made over about one year and the total number of palms mentioned adds up to 1212. Message from the Exterior, published in 2015, is a series of black and white "portraits" of abandoned and decaying houses in desert communities around the Los Angeles metropolitan area. Made over the same ten-year period, Dog Houses, published in 2017, is a series of color photographs of doghouses found in those desert regions. Pictures of Hell is a series of black and white photographs of places in Canada and the USA, each with a name that includes mention of Hell or the Devil.
The car had crashed, the girl was killed on the spot, and the man was taken to a hospital where he died a few hours later; the dog survived. His name was not known, so people began calling him "Faithful" or "Kostya" (a hypocorism (affectionate diminutive) of Constantine which itself devolves from "constant, steadfast"). People built doghouses for him and some tried to adopt him into their homes, but no such attempt succeeded: the dog always came back, looking for his master, nor would he stay in the shelters; all he would take from the people was food. In the snow and rain, in any weather and time of year, he was always in his spot.
An entire species of aliens fleeing from a doomed planet sends an agent ahead to the planet Earth to prepare the way for the arrival of their minds, the only part of themselves they have been able to preserve. Since killing another sentient species is against their moral code, their agent decides that the most common and widely beloved non-sentient species on the planet, dogs, are to serve as the new vessels for his fellow aliens' minds. This he arranges for them by designing and selling a small solar power plant—disguised as a doghouse—that produces enough energy to serve the needs of an entire household with plenty to spare. This product is wildly successful, and soon there are more than enough doghouses with dogs in them to accommodate his people.
One of Kaiser's most notable legislative accomplishments was a bill to reform the state's humane officers. At one hearing, Kaiser held his own badge, handcuffs, and Pennsylvania Humane Society ticket book above his head to dramatize the lax requirements within the system and the need to keep unqualified officers like himself off farms and out of people's doghouses. He explained that in order to become a humane officer himself, he had "filed two forms with the Department of State, spent 10 minutes and $100," and only needed to be sworn in by a judge in order to become a humane officer, endowed with the authority to wear a uniform, carry a gun, and write tickets costing pet owners as much as $600 in fines, all without any training, supervision, or real knowledge of animals. he said that "I never even owned a dog," he said.

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