Loves chasing toys around.
He loves chasing toys and being around people.
Not exact matches
Love the animated shot, haha, I feel like a kitty
chasing a
toy mouse; -LRB-
«Lamb Chop, Mr. Bill, Sock Monkey and Garfield are catnip plush
toys that cats
love to catch, carry, toss and
chase.»
Koji
loves playing fetch with his stuffed
toys and will catch and
chase a fabric doggie frisbee.
They
love to play games,
chase toys, and, as very social dogs, will encourage you to walk every day.
He does
love to
chase anything that runs, but will also bring back
toys for you to throw again and again and again.
His favorite
toy is his tennis ball, and he
loves to
chase them and chew them.
If your cat
loves nothing more than
chasing balls around the house, then this is the interactive
toy for them.
She is playful and
LOVES to
chase the laser light pointer and play with string
toys.
If instead, you really care about the item and want to get it out of your dog's jaws without running after him in a futile game of
chase, grab a high value treat and trade it for the item or get a
toy your dog
loves and toss it across the room.
Although she
loves to
chase tennis balls and chew on her
toys, Sandy is happiest when cuddled with you on the sofa.
He
loves playing fetch with the
toy mice and various balls we buy him, and adores
chasing the laser beam.»
He
loves going for walks,
chasing the ball outside, or will even play with
toys by himself.
He is a very
loving puppy who
loves spending time with us giving us cuddles but also likes to play with his
toys and
chase after his ball.
He
loves snuggling and giving kisses, sun - bathing, wrestling with and
chasing his
toys, especially his catnip and wand
toys.
Teaching your dog to fetch or run after a
toy can be easy, as lots of dogs
love to
chase things that move.
My sixteen year old still
loves to
chase his
toy mice.
They are very playful and curious and
love to run around,
chase, climb, and play with
toys.
Most cats also
love to pounce on
toys filled with catnip or
chase a laser light around the room.
If your dog
loves to
chase your car, go for ides in cars, or bark at cars approaching your home, you can invest in car dog
toys which are chewable and brightly colored.
Helping your dog learn to
love retrieving can be as simple as finding a
toy he really likes or as complex as training the entire sequence of
chasing, picking up and bringing back the
toy.
They
love playing with the dog, roughhousing with him and
chasing him around the house, especially when the dog grabs their
toys and won't give them up.
My dog would
love to
chase after this
toy when I throw it.
He
loves toys and
chases them - he's still got spring in his step!
She
loves to
chase around a tennis ball and play with her squeaky
toys, but when she is done she snuggles up either right next to you or on her comfy bed.
He is silly, gangly,
loves toys and
chasing the ball.
BTW, we have buckets of fun chew and
chase toys, to provide hours of entertainment, and they do
love them and play with them as well, and even though they always have access to them, they will still go for sticks given the slightest chance.
I
love picking up
toys and running around the house trying to get
chased.
If he
chases after you, reward him heavily with his favorite food (or
toy, if he
loves toys).
He is an energetic boy and he enjoys playing with his
toys and he
loves to
chase the squirrels in his back yard.
Havoc
loves toys,
chasing (and chewing / destroying) balls, walks beautifully on a leash (his foster mom uses a short leash and prong collar to help keep him focused on her during walks) would be a great running / hiking companion, and basically
loves to just «hang out» at home.
She likes to play outside, go for walks and
chase toys, but human touch and praise are what she
loves the most.
He has good food and
toy drive and
loves to
chase the...
Balls are great
toys: Dogs
love to
chase, chew or just carry them.
However, there are ways you can encourage exercise for cats, such as purchasing a cat jungle gym for them to play and climb on (cats
love to go vertical), engaging with cat
toys, having them
chase a laser pointer, or getting them roused up with occassional catnip.
She
loves playing with squeaky
toys and will bop around your house
chasing one.
Her favorite
toy: Her Whiffle ball — because she
loves to
chase it and she can hang onto it through the holes in the ball.
Not every dog
loves to
chase a ball, or catch a
toy, but many do.
Many dogs
love chasing balls, Frisbees, or soft
toys.
She
loves to stare out the windows and watch whatever activities are going on outside when she isn't running around
chasing and fetching her favorite
toys.
Chanel is a very playful cat and
loves to
chase toys.
Pitbulls definitely
love to
chase toys and they really
love to catch them.
His human sisters
love to wiggle his ribbon
toy for him to
chase.
He
loves playing fetch with his stuffed
toys and will catch and
chase a fabric doggie frisbee.
Cats
love string
toys and with just the slightest movement the cats starts
chasing and spazzing out all by themselves!
She
loves to run and
chase toys, but she also enjoys a little quiet lap time too.
While some dogs
love them, dogs who are frustrated with laser
toys can become obsessed with
chasing light and shadows.
Brat cats also tend to need a lot of attention from their humans, and they
love interactive playtime with feather
toys, fishing pole - type
toys and things they can
chase.
They
love to
chase after balls, play with squeaky
toys or drag stuffed animals around the house with them.