Begging If your dog gives
you those big puppy dogs eyes, he is not just saying «give me food» be is wanting your attention.
Use treats for training purposes to positively reward behavior and not because your dog is giving
you those big puppy dogs eyes.
Big puppy dog eyes can get just about anything they want when they appear at the side of the dinner table — but that doesn't mean they should.
Not exact matches
Brow raising, which makes the
eyes look
bigger — so - called
puppy dog eyes — was the
dogs» most commonly used expression in this research.
Baldwin's
puppy -
dog eyes as he lovingly gazes at Streep, trying to convince her to bed or later understanding he's caused a
big problem, are funnier than anything else Meyers could throw at Jake.
Otherwise, David Fincher devotes most of Garfield's screen time to chopping onions under his
big, brown
puppy -
dog eyes.
If you look at most lap
dogs, you'll recognize how their faces retain
puppy - like features such as large heads,
big eyes, folded ears and short muzzles.
And when they look at you with those
big puppy eyes it's easy to fall in love and decide to become a proud
dog owner.
Big sad
puppy eyes and long droopy ears are definitely two things that come to mind when thinking about an adorable
dog, and the Beagle has both.
I'll never forget the time she literally laid on top of the suitcase and with her
big brown
puppy dog eyes said, «Please take me with you in this suitcase!»
Sure, Aunt Sally shouldn't feed your
dog table scraps, but who can blame her when he flashes those
big puppy eyes?
Pet Greens ® Treats contain NO animal by - products, artificial colors or flavors and NO wheat gluten, so you can just give in to those
big puppy -
dog eyes without guilt.
We admire the runners fighting for the high - energy
dogs, the nurturers fighting for the bottle babies, the suckers for cute who help socialize
puppies and kittens, those who see the wisdom and beauty in the
eyes of an older
dog, the angels who take in hospice cases, the skilled caretakers who make medical rehabilitation possible, the
big hearted fosters consistently serving as the bridge to a new life, the visionaries attacking the problem at its source through spay / neuter services and community outreach, the writers, photographers, videographers, and forces of marketing who make the animals shine, the adoption counselors and matchmakers who help animals and humans find each other, and the every day
dog walkers, kennel cleaners, bowl fillers, and paperwork filers who provide the very foundation upon which the rest of us stand.
But local animal shelters are bracing anyway for another wave of Hollywood hounds —
dogs that look cute as
puppies on the
big screen but turn out to be more than their starry -
eyed new owners bargained for.
Animal lovers know how heartbreaking it is to walk through a shelter's hallways to see the many
dogs and other animals waiting for forever homes, staring or jumping desperately at you in their kennel with those
big «take me home with you»
puppy eyes.
Olive has birthed dozens of
puppies - her life at the
puppy mill was obviously not a good one (as evidenced by the loss of an
eye and... more explanation to come), but this little gal is spunky, happy - go - lucky and very protective of her «
big dogs», Emily and Chester, the hound
dogs.
These works use figurative elements such as beefy legs under a straw skirt,
big puppy -
dog eyes, and intertwining bodies paired with a consistently experimental approach to forms of collage and mark - making.