an active adolescent dog who cut her paw open on something in the yard.
Not exact matches
She will do best in a home that is
active enough for an
adolescent dog but is on the gentle side like she is.
I want to go to our local shelter to get a
dog; I'm looking for an older
adolescent that's
active but not too
active.
I want to go to our local shelter to get a
dog; I'm looking for an older
adolescent that's
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Moreover, young
adolescents quickly learn that bother from older
dogs may be largely prevented by taking the initiative and demonstrating
active appeasement before they are harassed.
Like most puppies and
adolescent dogs, young Pyrs are very
active.
Puppy and
adolescent DVGRR
dogs simply can not get enough exercise through walks on a leash to burn off all the «crazies and zoomies» that characterize a young,
active dog.