Dogs bond closely with humans, so it is not surprising that they may have anxiety when left alone.
These dogs bond closely with family and they are quick to make friends with everyone they meet.
Appenzeller Mountain
Dogs bond closely with their family and seek lots of attention.
This dog bonds closely with his pack and in spite of his size, is not considered an outdoor dog; he much prefers to be inside in the company of his family.
Not exact matches
The Australian Cattle
Dog bonds very
closely with his master.
By brushing the teeth you are
bonding more
closely with your
dog, can enjoy the lack of odor from your pets mouth, will have a healthier
dog who will live a longer, more pain - free life, and can proudly consider yourself a member of an elite group of
dog lovers!
This ancient
dog breed is very independent and aloof with strangers, but they tend to
bond closely to their owners.
The fearless little Affen Tzu brings the sweet - natured personality of the Shih Tzu together with the spunky spirit of the Affenpinscher for a feisty companion
dog that
bonds closely with his human pack and loves to be involved in all family activities.
The Maltese are a playful and energetic
dog that
bonds closely with its owner.
These
dogs tend to
bond very
closely with their families and they like to be kept in the loop with family activities at all times.
This
dog often
bonds closely with one person in the household.
She can be a good family
dog but tends to
bond more
closely with one family member.
He's known as a «one man»
dog because he
bonds more
closely with one family member who he respects and trusts.
She seems to
bond closely with only a few
dogs, like with her best friend ever, Killian the Great Dane.
They are very sociable, but typically
bond more
closely to other
dogs than they do to people.
This
dog will
bond very
closely with its human family and enjoys interacting with them as much as possible.
One trigger for depression can be grieving for a recently deceased family member or other pet with whom the
dog was
closely bonded.
These affectionate
dogs are known for giving big wet kisses and
bond so
closely to their families that they are not suited to long periods of solitude.
Shepherd
dogs were selectively bred to work
closely with their shepherds so they're naturally predisposed to
bond closely to their humans.
These
dogs are lively, playful
dogs and they are extremely social — they
bond closely with their families and they adapt easily to life with other pets.
Small Münsterländers will pick an individual person to
bond most
closely with, typically the one who hunts with the
dog, but will revel in the company of the rest of the family as well.
This is an intelligent and protective breed that will
bond closely with its owner, but also a playful and mischievous
dog.
If you are looking for a large, protective
dog breed that will
bond closely with your family (without the drooling you get with many Molosser - type
dogs), then the Moscow Watchdog might be the right choice for you.
A
closely bonded young
dog and cat who lost their home were found together as strays and are looking for someone to love them both.
The Greyhound
dog breed has a personality and temperament that is naturally reserved towards strangers, but they will
bond very
closely with their family.
Please consider that your
dog is
closely bonded to you and your family and therefore, with persistence and positive reinforcement, you are the person most likely to help him / her overcome a behavioral issue.
German Shepherds love to play with other
dogs, however they also
bond very
closely to their owners and are equally as happy as an only
dog, so long as they do not spend long periods alone.
«Cross training» can help your
dog improve his fitness level, acquire new skills and
bond more
closely with his favorite person (you!).
They often
bond incredibly
closely to their owners and need good socialisation at a young age so they grow up to be confident
dogs.