Sentences with phrase «energetic dogs much»

Treibball began in Germany as a way to give energetic dogs much needed mental and physical stimulation.

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If your normally active dog or cat suddenly seems much less energetic, pain may be to blame.
Havanese are intelligent, energetic dogs that are very much people - oriented.
He needs to eat as much as possible, (considering here only high quality dog food), to stay energetic and not get too lazy.
Because these dogs are not overly energetic, however, there is a fine line between feeding this breed enough and feeding him too much.
These energetic dogs have a thick silky coat, and while they do require regular grooming, they don't shed much fur.
You might not need to feed your dog quite as much as other brands due to the high quality of the product and puppies usually become more energetic within a few weeks on this diet.
Many dog owners who are using Blue Buffalo dog food formulas claim that their pets are much more energetic and are not prone to digestive problems.
Now Bella has more energy and is obviously feeling better - even our regular dog - sitter asked what had changed because she was much more bouncy and energetic.
You don't have to worry about an energetic puppy growing into a dog that is too much for your family to handle.
Norfolks are energetic dogs who like a lot of activity so make sure he's included in the household action as much as possible.
Toy breeds such as the miniature pinscher and shih tzu are lively and energetic, although they do not require as much exercise as working dog breeds.
Agility training is energetic work, and is an excellent way of strengthening the bond of communication and trust between your dog and you as well as getting in some much - needed mileage.
As Boxers are very energetic dogs, you will need to maintain your dominance as this will help calm your Boxer down and they will get on much better with your family
Besides, we understand that your beautiful and energetic dog deserves to be part of the family, you love him as much as you love the kids and spouse, right?
I use to feel the same way about the Pitbull — when my son adopted one I was horrified, but now I just love and adore her... she is such a great dog, I would like to adopt one myself, but must wait until my senior cats leave me, they wouldn't hear of another cat in the house (tried) much less an energetic dog, but someday!
Exceptionally energetic and intelligent, they are too much of a busy body to be a lap dog, wriggling away after just a few minutes!
Some dogs are much more energetic than others, certain breeds are prone to problems later in life, and not all dogs will be happy to share their home with other animals.
Because they're so much smaller, kittens are in more danger of being injured, of being killed by a young energetic dog, or by a predatory dog.
Phrases we hear over and over again are «too much dog,» «too much to handle,» «too jumpy, mouthy, energetic», etc..
If the animal you're trying to place is a young, energetic dog, you might want to find out if the prospective adopters are realistic about how much exercise the dog needs.
He is extremely smart and energetic but too much for us to handle with 2 other dogs in the house and working full time jobs.
This is not a good dog for the casual owner because it needs so much socialization and will remain active and energetic all its life.
This energetic dog will take as much exercise as it can get, and just loves off the leash play sessions during which it can run free.
He's extremely smart, energetic, and social and gets along with other dogs, kids and pretty much everyone he meets.
The Dal is a high - spirited and energetic dog and, although excellent with children, may be too much for little ones to handle.
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