«I know the rub is that they're too energetic and not the brightest bulb on the light string, but the ones I used to know were great
family dogs who loved to be around people and really wanted to please.
They are true
family dogs who love to be surrounded by the ones they love and insist upon being included in all family activities.
But all Old English Sheepdogs are loyal
family dogs who adore their people and wand to be with them as much as possible.
German Shepherds are great
family dogs who bond with children and will protect the family.
Perfect at sitting around and being cute they are great
family dogs who do well with all members of the family.
Here are two examples of
family dogs who «suddenly» started biting their pet parent or someone in the family:
Instead, say something like this: «Pit bull terriers are wonderful
family dogs who score higher on temperament testing than many other beloved breeds.
Still, both breeds are one of the friendliest
family dogs who don't mind spending hours around babies.
Now he is healthy and warm and well fed and has another sheltie to play with and other
family dogs who visit.
The American Water Spaniel takes a while to warm up to new people and strange dogs, and is more of a one -
family dog who would rather wait and see than rush in to make friends.
The Standard Schnauzer is
a family dog who wants to be a part of daily life; the Standard Schnauzer is not a backyard dog.
The Bullador blends the gentle personality of the Labrador Retriever with the sweet - natured stamina of the Bulldog to produce a playful, loving
family dog who does well with kids and when trained properly, other dogs and pets.
The Shar - Poo is a playful and affectionate
family dog who once socialized gets along well with kids and other pets.
The majestic looking Russian Doodle Terrier brings the smarts of the Standard Poodle together with loyal, protective nature of the Black Russian Terrier for a wonderful
family dog who loves playing with the kids, taking in walks or runs with his owner and generally just hanging out with his people.
The fun - loving Beardoodle is a combination of the smart, peppy Poodle and the stubborn yet charismatic Bearded Collie with the end result being a great
family dog who loves to play and hang out with his people but also does quite well when left on his own — making him perfect for working families.
Full of personality, the Pug Zu makes a great
family dog who loves to play and can even become a bit rambunctious when kids get involved.
The Bullador is a playful, loving
family dog who does well with kids and when trained properly, other dogs and pets.
The larger than life Irish Wolfoodle brings the size, scale and gentle nature of the Irish Wolfhound together with the smart, playful Standard Poodle to create a quiet, easy - going
family dog who is highly sociable and gets along well with kids and other pets.
Dogs who engage in activities like dog sports and obedience training may need more nutrition than a regular
family dog who gets moderate exercise.
Together they make a loyal, bonded
family dog who in spite of an independent streak loves to spend time with his pet parent.
The Boston terrier is
a family dog who is excellent with children and other pets.
I hope you don't consider it a plot spoiler if I tell you that Moses turns into a terrific adult
family dog who gets along with Dan, his wife, their young children, and their other family dogs.
no harm was caused and it is not in any way the same as a true dog attack but this is merely an example of canine behavior in a well trained
family dog who was a springer spaniel.
Not exact matches
It sounds silly — yoga for
dogs, but the people
who take doggie yoga or «doga» classes with their canine
family members can't stop raving about it.
Her granddaughter Brittany Koper,
who was briefly made TBN's Chief Finance Director, claimed in a private
family lawsuit in 2012 that Jan and Paul Crouch misappropriated TBN's funds to buy a $ 50 million jet, 13 mansions and a $ 100,000 mobile home specifically for Ms Crouch's
dogs.
Wonderfully, the Queen's example to the world is not of a dour, dutiful drudge but of a woman
who seems to enjoy life — riding and horses and
dogs and
family and beautiful clothes and the occasional gin before lunch.
Sean Casey,
who founded and runs... wait for it... Sean Casey Animal Rescue in Windsor Terrace, a old - fashioned
family neighborhood in Brooklyn just southwest of Prospect Park, rescues nearly anything, from
dogs and cats to guinea pigs to snakes and tortoises.
Women in Islam are happy because they are committed to their
families and their husband the same... THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS... JUST LIKE THERE IS SNOOP
DOG WHO TALK CRAP ABOUT WOMEN THERE ARE EXTREMISTS
WHO HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH ISLAM
WHO ABUSE WOMEN... but just check out your local newspaper and count how many rapes happen in your town you will get an idea... or go to BET or MTV and was for yourself how women are treated....
I surely have taught my cousins that no matter
who / whoever, either in
family or friends should they be walked all over and be seen as servile
dogs.
It is an enchanting story about the Hope
family who spot a strange black
dog outside their home.
We are currently fostering Mabel — a rescue
dog from Cyrpus
who needed a temporary home before moving in with her forever
family.
He's turning these
dogs into welfare pups
who are going to turn up there nose if they get adopted by a
family that makes them earn their supper.
All I can say is lets respect his fake decision and lies to leave than rambling up on a deadwood
who seem not listen to his
family and
dog.
Anyone
who has ever seen a little girl wearing a white bathrobe and a towel draped over her head pretending she's getting married or a little boy using a stick he found in the yard to cast wizard spells at the
family dog has seen that imagination in action.
Of course, I didn't bother telling either that the ad is by a bunch of extreme wing - nuts
who compare eating a Thanksgiving turkey to eating the
family pet («If you wouldn't eat your
dog, why eat a turkey?»
As someone
who worked with animals my whole life before becoming a stay at home mommy, and, yes, treated my cats and
dogs like my children, when I actually HAD children, the four legged in the house became, * gasp * «pets», yes, still part of the
family, just not as highly up on the ladder as the kiddos.
The only one
who has a hard time with this is the
family dog,
who now must rotate between bedrooms.
The one
family member
who has been taking advantage of Milo's mealtime habits has been our
dog, Weber.
Seated next to us was a
family who had an assistance
dog for their teenage son.
This story revolves around a sleepy baby
who gets kisses from
family members (even the
dog) to settle down for bed.
You can acknowledge
family members» desire to help by handing off diaper changing, burping, housekeeping,
dog walking, and colic rocking duties to anyone
who wants to help.
Stories of picky eaters
who refuse to eat their vegetables, sneak their dinner to the
family dog at every opportunity and turn up their nose at anything not in the shape of a nugget.
Also, where I live there is a full concession stand during baseball season that sells frito pie, hot
dogs, pizza, chicken nuggets, candy, sodas, etc... Not to say my kids never eat that stuff, but I know many
families who make that the official dinner plan all season.
Jason needs consistency and kindness and would be a perfect fit for a
family who loves camping, soccer, and
dogs.
Sometimes, it's the small details that make the biggest difference: a hopeful adoptive father
who reminds the expectant mother of her own father; the golden retriever in the waiting adoptive couple's
family photo that triggers a memory of the
dog the expectant mother had when she was a child; or the fact that the hopeful adoptive mother is an graphic artist, just like the expectant mother always wanted to be.
He recently relocated to Los Angeles with his wife Sofie and their
dog Max,
who definitely stole the show in the
family picture.
Her experience has pushed her into the spotlight, made her an activist, and totally transformed the way her
family eats.The fatal bagel
dog But back to that bagel
dog: Mrs. Q,
who works at a Chicago - area public school, forgot her lunch one day, so she bought the bagel
dog at the cafeteria.
He said restricting pet shop sales could prompt
families who don't want shelter
dogs to turn to less - regulated Internet sales.
Wanting to teach / redirect their curious child
who's gotten into some sort of trouble or another as they explored the world around them (you know the kind — five thousand cheerios all over a newly cleaned kitchen floor, a chair that is not to be climbed being climbed anyway and tipping over, brushing the
family dog with mom's hairbrush of course, etc) but fearful of spoiling, they sternly respond with a «NO!!!»
Fun fact: the Marpac Dhom creates the optimal sleep environment for everyone
who sleeps in your home (but we haven't tested it on the
family dogs yet).