Not exact matches
In addition to its antique
homes and buildings, heirloom gardens, and heritage
breed animals, Old Sturbridge Village offers a host of classic summertime activities that are especially popular time
with families.
It follows Darwin, having returned from the Galapagos to his
home and
family in the British countryside, as he experiments
with the selective
breeding of pigeons and begins writing his monumental work.
She lives
in Staunton and spends her free time traveling, relaxing at
home, and spending quality time
with family and friends, and spoiling her Golden Retriever, Harley, Mixed
Breed, Roxi, and cats, Biscuit and Beanie.
Bringing any dog
breed in to your
home is about meshing the characteristics of your new dog
with the characteristics of your
family and when done right everyone is happy.
This says two things: 1) The breeder isn't screening
families well enough to place puppies
in the right
home that will provide structure and training, and 2) The breeder may be
breeding puppies
with poor / incorrect temperaments.
This cat like
breed is often not quite so friendly
with people they aren't quite familiar
with, and they can also have some trouble
with eyesight
in terms of their peripheral vision, but they are somewhat good guard dogs for
homes and
families.
Prospective buyers should keep
in mind that this
breed needs to be
with people;
families that spend most of the time away from
home should select another
breed.
With the right kind of training and care, any one of these working
breeds will fill the dog - shaped hole
in your heart and
home and become true
family members.
The French Bulldog is among the most popular dog
breeds due to its low maintenance and ability to adapt
in an apartment or
home and live
with individuals or
families.
If you have strong reasons to believe that the stray dog your
family fell
in love
with and welcomed into your
home is a purebred, you may consider enlisting the observation skills of a
breed club member.
A number of rescue sites have stepped up to take
in the tiny tail - waggers, including Agape, the Nashville Humane Association, New Leash on Life and Small
Breed Rescue of East Tennessee (seen
in the video below), who helped to house the final 10 Fidos
with loving foster
families as they wait for their forever
homes.
Our dogs live and love 24/7
with us,
in our
home as valued
family members and NOT as
breeding machines, hence why we screen our buyers so carefully.
If your
family is able to adjust
with both the parent
breeds easily, then you can safely assume that more often than not, the new hybrid will fit
in nicely into your
home.
The
breed does have a lot of energy and will do best
in a
home with a fenced yard or an active
family.
According to Hager, «we've placed probably over 2,700 puppies
in their forever
homes with loving
families,
with ones that specifically wanted access to hypoallergenic, very specific
breeds...»
Puppies will have three or four experiences
with home socialization
families during the time they are
in the
Breeding Kennel.
The potters were extremely poor often
with large
families and it is believed these early breeders killed every dog that showed aggression to humans especially children this completely eradicated human aggressive traits within the
breed, so much so it was a common site to see a badly injured fighting dog returning
home in prams alongside newborn babies.
We'll ask questions about your
family, your yard, if anyone is
home during the day, the ages of your children, the hours you work, if your other pets are spayed and neutered (we do not adopt to
families with unaltered dogs), what made you interested
in a beagle, what you know about the
breed and most importantly, what questions you have for us about beagles.
Owning / parenting this kind of
breeds are challenging that needs a special
home with an individual or
families that will give extra time
in understanding them, give the exercise they need and provide them
with LOTS of unconditional love.
Only then shall the BOD of BHRR consider those
homes that have children younger than the age of 8 yet they must be over the age of 5: a) ONLY
homes that have no more than 2 children shall be considered if said children are under the age of 8 and over the age of 5 b) ONLY dogs that BHRR deem most suitable for
homes with children within these ages shall be considered c) ONLY
homes that have prior suitable
breed type experience ie Great Danes for a Great Dane possible adoption or a Saint Bernard for a Saint Bernard possible adoption shall be considered d) ONLY
homes that have no more than one dog already and that dog must be a right matched personality fit; shall be considered should any children be under the age of 8 and over the age of 5 e) ONLY
homes that have all
family members
in attendance for the
home visit and only those same
homes that have all
family members come to BHRR to meet us shall be considered BHRR stresses that children and dogs should NEVER be left unsupervised together!
This
breed enjoys everyone's company and is a superb
home companion, blending
in with other dogs, cats, children and extended
family members.