Many
breeds love water, but for those who are not enthusiastic, wipes or dry shampoo can help cut back on the number of needed baths.
This
dog breed loves mental exercise and will often look for something to stimulate her ever active mind.
Many
smaller breeds love their daily walks, and still retain the original purpose for which they were bred.
Remember,
bully breeds love to stare, get too close and play rough, which is considered rude to most dogs.
The
mentioned breeds love to be close to their humans, they want to be pet, loved and constant attention.
Cats are notorious for hating water, but did you know that some
cat breeds love to get wet?
Wild Animal Encounters»
Dan Breeding loves animals and has dedicated his work to educating the public about them, appearing on «Good Morning America,» «Live with Regis and Kelly,» «Animal Planet» and more.
I hope our program will continue for many more years, as, since my retirement, I can now devote myself to this
wonderful breed I love so passionately.»
If not used for hunting on a regular basis, the Small Munsterlander Pointer dogs need a chance to go for a long run or even for a swim (the Small Munsterlander
Pointer breed loves water).
Family Life A loving, loyal and irresistible family pet, once you have lived with a Basset you will never want another breed
This intelligent and fun -
loving breed loves the hustle and bustle of family life and if well socialised is generally pretty good with kids.
I will forever hold a place in my heart for Norwegian Elkhounds, which I knew nothing about until adopting my beloved Freya, but there are so
many breeds I love, usually the ones which make up my own mutts.
Many hunting
dog breeds love to retrieve, but that doesn't mean they'll be fast enough to actually catch the frisbee.
Does
it breed love or does it breed hate?
Most dogs love to snooze on the couch, but
some breeds love to be inside much more than others.
The breed loves to be groomed, but they might pull back when you go to trim their nails (they hate it).
This breed loves to play.
The Greater Denver Soft Coated Wheaten Club is committed to the well - being of
the breed we love, the purebred Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier.
These dogs have great eyesight and were bred to drive animals from underground dens;
this breed loves to dig.
Even if you don't have a single problem selling puppies, you may have lost the opportunity to educate about
the breed you love, and you may have also lost the possibility of putting a first class home on your list for a future litter.
This breed loves to run, romp and play.
(Dogs are territorial by nature; this can be softened by proper socialization and training, and
some breeds love people so much that their territorial instincts are diluted.
«History» was so important to Mr. Frank Grover that writing these articles were his last living contributions to
the breed he loved so much.
While they do not require a lot of outdoor exercise,
this breed loves children and will happily romp and play with them.
This breed loves to play by running and bumping into each other, but they should be well supervised to prevent injury.
This breed loves people and loves to keep an eye on its pack members, especially the children.
Most of all,
this breed loves to run and can not be allowed to run loose.
This breed loves absolutely everyone and thrive in a family where they get lots of attention.
A walk through the benching area (or backstage) behind Westminster reveals hundreds of owners, breeders, and enthusiasts eager and willing to share the rich history and details about
the breeds they love so much.
This breed loves to play and they'll spend as much time with their family as they can.
This breed loves sleeping; while it is one of the fastest dog breeds in the world, it is also one of the laziest.
This breed loves children and can be excellent playmates as long as they are trained and supervised, particularly around small children whom they may knock over.
These miniature pups have big personalities, and fans of
the breed love their trademark sass.
The breed loves everyone, even the strangers.