Sentences with phrase «dog counterparts»

Big dogs need lots of space, eat more food than their smaller dog counterparts, and often have medical issues which require special veterinary treatment.
In fact, they even have the tendency to exert a larger amount of energy than their larger sized dog counterparts.
Smaller dogs and cats make up an increasingly large percentage of our pet population, and small dogs in particular, do not have the same dental health that their large dog counterparts experience, even in younger years.
Just like their designer dog counterparts, they've been seen everywhere in Hollywood.
Smaller dogs, like terriers and toy breeds, reach adulthood quickly but then age more slowly than their large dog counterparts.
Interestingly, what most people find surprising is that, like their dog counterparts, cats can be trained.
When it comes to housebreaking furry companions, indoor cat parents seem to have a leg up on their dog counterparts.
They behave almost as their dog counterparts — Dachshunds do.
In reality, pit bulls are just like most of their dog counterparts and are looking for a loving home and family.
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