Not exact matches
They
enjoy the
company of other guinea pigs and
humans.
However, while
human companionship alone can often meet a dog's social needs well enough to prevent visible signs or social deprivation, doing so is still depriving the dog
of a rich social life with their own species, at least for those who clearly
enjoy each
other's
company.
The Greyhound, a sighthound, is a wonderful companion dog that
enjoys the
company of both
humans and
other dogs, but requires patient, good - humored, and consistent training, as it possesses a combination
of the independent spirit characteristic
of hounds, as well as an almost cat - like disregard for authority.
She hates being alone and thoroughly
enjoys the
company of others —
human and canine, alike.
Sphynx seem to prefer
human attention but
enjoy the
company of dogs and all
other breeds
of cats.
While they don't
enjoy the
company of humans they do
enjoy the
company of their pack members (
other dogs).
They
enjoy the
company of other dogs and
humans of all ages.
Some dogs really don't want to interact with
other dogs and while many new doggie daycare dogs quickly realize that they
enjoy the
company of other dogs and / or their
human supervisors, not every dog will come to this conclusion.
They are intelligent, and
enjoy human company, as well as the
company of other cats.
Some even
enjoy the
company of each
other (as well as the
humans).
The Beagle
enjoys the
company of humans and
other dogs because he has lived in a pack for hundreds
of years.
But the vast majority
of SA dogs, even those who actively
enjoy the
company of other dogs, are only soothed by
human companionship.
While there are some rabbits who prefer having their
human all to themselves, most rabbits
enjoy the
company of other rabbits.
He
enjoys the
company of humans of all ages and
other dogs
of all sizes, but especially loves spending lots
of time on the sofa getting belly rubs from his foster family and playing in the snow.
It thrives on
human interaction and
enjoys the
company of other animals.
Alternatively, if you are working within a
company you
enjoy the pleasant task
of letting people know they are hired, while it often falls to
Human Resources to inform the
other candidates that they haven't been successful.