Not exact matches
Known
as the «couch potato» of the terrier world, the Sealyham Terrier is a non-shedding, small
dog that displays a relaxed attitude and makes an
ideal companion for both city and country dwellers.
They are good with children and make
ideal family
dogs as well
as excellent
companions for the elderly.
Hailed
as the world's leading police, guard and military
dog, this energetic and fun - loving breed is a loyal family pet,
ideal companion and dependable K - 9 partner when duty calls.»
An
ideal sporting and family
dog, the Labrador Retriever thrives
as part of an active family or
as a trusted hunting
companion.
The trick is to have a comprehensive vision of the
ideal dog that includes health and behavior
as well
as appearance, with a view toward the purpose these
dogs are bred for, whether it is work, show or
companion status.
This is an eager to please and loyal
dog and
as long
as you are willing to give the Labrador Retriever the stimulation and exercise it needs to stay healthy and keep from being bored then you will have the
ideal companion.
Also known
as the Havalier, the Cavanese makes an
ideal companion for anyone who is looking for a loving
dog who will always be at your side.
However, if you picture your
ideal dog as a calm family
companion able to be loose in the house and not chew or have accidents, consider adopting an older pet.
Generally, small lap
dogs tend to make the best
companions as most need less exercise, have lower activity levels, and are very adaptable to apartment or condominium living spaces, making them
ideal companions for the elderly.
Our ultimate goal is to offer a quality, family raised, HEALTHY Labrador or Golden Retriever that is well - adapted, superior tempered, and an impressive addition to their forever families that will make
ideal family pets, working hunting
companions,
as well
as therapy and service
dogs without over pricing our pups!
Another key for all
dog breeds is to ensure your canine
companion maintains his or her
ideal weight,
as overweight / obese
dogs are much more prone to hip dysplasia issues.
An
ideal situation is to have a
companion animal
as a buddy and a doggie door into a
dog - proofed area of the house with lots of toys to chew on.
Griffin says the
dog is a bull mastiff, described by The American Kennel Club
as a
dog «that possesses great intelligence and a willingness to please, making them
ideal family
companions and protectors.»