Sentences with phrase «go to a home with»

My puppies usually go to homes with other dogs and once the older dog accepts the puppy, it usually turns into a beautiful friendship.
It is recommended that he go to a home with older children and someone who is able to work with Bailey.
Candy does have a high prey drive, so she should not go to a home with small animals or cats.
Some adult rescue Malamutes get along well with cats and with other dogs, but some must go to homes with no other pets.
Latte would need to go to a home with dog experience.
It would be best for Yoshi to go to a home with no small children, just because of his energy and size.
It's recommended that Neapolitan Mastiffs only go to homes with experienced dog owners as they can be dominant and are independent thinkers.
He does seem to be a little too interested in the little critters, so it's probably best if he goes to a home with no cats.
Because of her very high prey drive she needs to go to a home with no small critters, two or four - legged.
Sunni can sometimes react negatively if she is startled while sleeping, so it's best that she not go to a home with small kids or small animals.
It's recommended that Chopstix go to a home with older children or no children.
This sometimes prevents dogs from going to homes with children.
I wouldn't ideally like her to go to a home with no other pets and to someone that is retired or works part time.
Some larger breed dogs will be left to the discretion of the Animal Welfare League when going to homes with children of any age.
She must go to a home with another dog.
Because of my shyness, I can not go to a home with anyone under the age of 12 - years old.
Barrett needs to go to a home with no livestock.
Please note that cat safe dogs will go to homes with cats as long as we have people waiting who have cats.
Tami would love to go to a home with other playful dogs to help her continue to grow.
The dog who has killed a cat shouldn't go to a home with a cat.
The dog who has killed another dog of the same sex shouldn't go to a home with another dog of the same sex.
Because she has such a hard time being leashed up we are asking that she either go to a home with a fenced in yard, or to an adopter who understands that she will need continued work with desensitizing her to a leash and that house training may be more difficult if that is her only means of being let out.
BHRR's Baby Kaos can go to a home with other dogs as he is great with them — he is going through his adolescent «turkey» stage right now and needs reminding sometimes that the world is NOT all about him!
Also, since he is a little older, it is best for him not to go to a home with young children.
He can go to a home with another right matched dog as he is playful and, social, yet, as long as the home has a strong network in place for him to be able to continue to interact with other dogs (dogs need their friends too!)
ZEE tends to be mouthy when she plays, for this reason she should not go to a home with young children.
Because of this, I would only allow him to go to a home with another large playful dog who likes to play rough.
We'd love to see her go to a home with a man / men.
Zazzie would be best to go to a home with some large dog experience because she is very intelligent and will need someone who knows how to train a dog like her.
If a breeder knows a puppy is going to a home with children, they'll be sure that puppy is exposed to children almost from the start.
North Shore's staff recommends that Febo and Fido go to a home with children (if any) who are over the age of 12.
He is definitely a dog that needs to go to a home with another dog though.
I don't want a timid, quiet puppy going to a home with 5 children, and I don't want an outgoing energetic puppy going to a home with an elderly person, neither do I want an older retired dog going to an active home with lots of kids, so I try to make it a combination of matching and letting people pick the dog they want.
Because of this, I will need to go to a home with a fully fenced in yard and not one of those underground ones.
It is recommended that I go to a home with a social dog who can teach me good habits!
We do accept homes with e-fencing systems but please understand some program dogs are not safe to be on an electric fence system and therefore must go to homes with physical fences.
Because of my shyness I can not go to a home with anyone under the age of 12.
She can go to a home with another right matched personality fit dog yet can also be an only dog residing in the home.
They also help match the dog to an appropriate family so that a dog that dislikes small children doesn't go to a home with a toddler and one that is dog aggressive goes to a one - dog family.
A few of the dogs with behavioral issues need to go to homes with experienced dog owners.
She absolutely loves to be around other dogs and absolutely hates being the only dog in the room, so we are requiring that she go to a home with at least one other dog.
CJ could also use some obedience training.He must go to a home with no other pets because he likes to be the king of the house!
He would love to be adopted with another kitten as a playmate or go to a home with an energetic and loving adult cat.
She definitely needs to go to a home with another small dog so she has a playmate.

Not exact matches

One of a number of reasons I stayed out of my business offices and worked at home as much as possible was because when I went to the office, I was «drawn» to listen in on, interfere with or critique every phone call, look at every fax, poke my nose all the way into everything — to the extent that I ruined everybody else's productivity as well as my own.
The book recognizes that sometimes, successful agreements require that the winner recognizes that he or she must allow the loser to go home with something.
But Low points out that, in the type of negotiations she studies at least — ones where failing to reach a consensus means everyone goes home with nothing — more aggressive negotiating meant worse negotiating.
Four homes owned by David Rockefeller — in Manhattan, in Maine, a farmhouse in upstate New York and an estate in Westchester — have been sold in a separate process, with the proceeds also going to charity.
Scarcely any Chinese person under the age of 40 goes a day without using WeChat, and they often leave home with only their smartphone, since there's no need to carry a wallet.
Many of those trips are made by city dwellers heading home, but many also take the time to go elsewhere, with top destinations being Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
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