They love
the company of other dogs and have a clownish sense of humor.
This is an expensive option, but one where your horse has
the company of other horses without your having to pay for all of them.
I would suggest that if you are not willing to prevent your dog from being in
the company of other dogs without proper attention, it may be wise to have your dog spayed.
He enjoys
the company of other dogs and likes exploring the outdoors.
Coby loves
the company of other dogs but would need to meet any canine companion before joining the pack!»
Therefore they usually accept
the company of other dog breeds.
Does he enjoy
the company of other dogs?
Breaking up play every few minutes helps keep the arousal level low and teaches the dogs that they don't always have to be manic in
the company of other dogs.
Breed enthusiasts are motivated by several factors: Love of a breed; a desire to contribute to the improvement of breed health and performance skills; enjoyment of breed competitions and sports; and pleasure in
the company of other breed and dog admirers.
Happy to keep to herself and equally enjoys
the company of other dogs and people.
Solitary By Nature: Adult cats (over 1 year old) don't suffer loneliness and don't crave
the company of other cats; they are social only to a degree.
The breed even enjoys
the company of other animals.
Greyhounds have spent most of their lives in
the company of other dogs, their trainers and handlers.
Barn cat programs place fully vetted cats who prefer
the company of other animals into a safe, independent living setting such as a barn, outbuilding or even a factory or warehouse.
This is the crucial developmental stage during which puppies learn to accept and enjoy
the company of other dogs and people.
She has a wonderful disposition and loves to be in
the company of other dogs, especially big ones.
Paco loves
the company of other dogs and would do great in a home with another dog or 2 to play with.
They tend to be loyal to one person and prefer
the company of other Chihuahuas.
The management and work required in getting her to enjoy living alongside another dog would very much outweigh any benefits, as there is no «cure» for a dog who as an adult clearly does not enjoy
the company of other dogs.
# 4 Urgency Rating — If you would like to have an adult dog who enjoys
the company of other dogs, puppy classes and walks are essential, especially since many puppies have been sequestered indoors until they have been immunized against parvovirus and other serious doggy diseases (by the very earliest at three months of age).
I seem to enjoy
the company of other dogs and might be able to live with one in my new home, although we'll have to meet first to make sure we're a good match.
Your puppy will learn the ropes by being in
the company of other canines and will produce its own antibodies by being exposed to them while being protected.
Due to its origins as a packhound, it is a very social breed that prefers
the company of other dogs, people and children.
Far from suffering when kept in groups, many pet cats thrive in
the company of other cats especially if they have grown up among other cats.
Does my dog actually enjoy
the company of other dogs?
She loves
the company of other dogs and in the past couple of months has even been seen playing with some of the BHRR doggies!
Cats love company, they love your company and they love
the company of other felines.
She enjoys
the company of other dogs and when she plays, * game on!
but by getting an older kennel dog - there are issues like socializing with other breeds as she grew up with only labs and a fear of being left alone as she always had
the company of other dogs.
They say the cat is extremely shy, shuns
the company of other pets and can be resentful and jealous.
If your dog enjoys
the company of other dogs, other easy options include taking her to the dog park, organizing play groups with friends or neighbors who have dogs or signing her up for dog daycare a few days a week.
Greyhounds have been with other dogs their entire lives, so they enjoy
the company of other dogs.
They prefer
the company of other Pekingese, and it can take them a long time to get used to other animals in the household.
Pekes prefer
the company of other Pekingese, but with early socialization they can learn to get along with other dogs (and cats) and may even rule over dogs that are 20 times their size.
When considering introductions, remember that some pit bulls do not enjoy
the company of other dogs and it may not be advisable in some situations to introduce dogs at all.
HOWEVER, if you properly socialize your dog (like with any dog), they will actually crave and enjoy
the company of other animals and people.
Buckley enjoys
the company of other dogs.
Smurf LOVES
the company of other dogs, big or small.
He thrives in a calm environment and with
the company of other dogs.
Our puppies are home trained, enjoy
the company of other home raised pets and little children.
She fits in to their household perfectly and enjoys
the company of their other dogs.
As an adult, the Ridgeback generally likes
the company of other dogs in the family and tolerates household cats well, but he will protect his territory against strangers, stray dogs, and wandering cats.
It is learning to be calm, to be able to listen and follow directions while in
the company of other dogs and people.
Like most puppies he loves to play with his toys and enjoys
the company of other dogs as well.
If you already have a cat and want to add another cat as a companion, we have lots of cats who enjoy
the company of other cats as well as people.
Most of them are fairly solitary and don't enjoy
the company of other dogs besides those in their own household.
Some even enjoy
the company of each other (as well as the humans).
This breed does not crave
the company of other cats, but will tolerate them.
They are intelligent, and enjoy human company, as well as
the company of other cats.
While many cats love
the company of other cats, this is not natural cat behaviour.