Well,
at least dog lovers would agree.
Not exact matches
I used to be an avid animal
lover had 1 - 2
dogs and
at least 2 cats my whole life and thenmoivng out on my own I of course did not own a
dog and even the cats were given up to my parents where they could have a better home... married a man who allergic to animal dander and an anti-anti histamine person I actually had to write out the pros and cons the biggest con being that I would not be able to have animals in my future
at least not indoor cuddly hair all over the place pets that I was accustomed to.
If you get to elect local officials, you can
at least elect ones independent of higher level politicians, who might hopefully check their power («yes, Mr. Pro-Cat mayor, I know you want me to arrest all
dog lovers in town.
I grew up in a house that always had
at least 5 - 6
dogs, but now I live in a place with 6 cats, so needless to say I'm an animal -
lover.
If you look online very much you will probably find that there is some bias against the large pet food companies,
at least among
dog lovers who are very health conscious.
Animal
lovers, rescue groups and advocacy organisations have been agitating for change
at the Lost
Dogs Home (LDH) for
at least a decade and -LSB-...]
I'm a great
dog lover and have never been without
at least one
dog in my home as far...
As a lifelong
dog lover, Brad's family has always had
at least 1 adopted
dog in their home.
Dog lovers tend to believe, and they tend to react, and they tend to want to save, if not the world,
at least its
dogs — all admirable traits.