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Paulson routinely jets between various farms and homes and to racetracks around the world in his own Gulfstream IV — the same plane that he piloted to two round - the - world speed records in 1987 and» 88 — usually traveling in the company of his wife, Madeleine, and the planet's two most contrasting dogs, Frosty, a regal white poodle so intelligent that he does everything but fasten his own seat belt during takeoff, and Lido, a 14 - pound Chihuahua with Peter Lorre eyes and aspirations to be the William Perry of his species.
Actually, it would be surprising if dogs didn't dream, since recent evidence suggests that animals simpler and less intelligent than dogs seem to do so.
«I did not know that some people thought mixed breed dogs to be less intelligent and inferior.
These strong, intelligent dogs are for the most part, large powerful canines who do best in homes with experienced owners.
As a Husky Pomeranian mix dog breed it is intelligent, but it doesn't necessarily mean that training this dog breed is easy.
Since the Pugapoo dogs are so intelligent and like to please their owners, they usually do very well with training.
These alert, intelligent dogs were bred to work and will not be happy unless they have a job to do.
These dogs are intelligent; they do well in agility and obedience activities.
They aren't the most intelligent of dogs, it's hard to teach them how to do stuff, and they shed like crazy.
Dogs who were bred to herd are intelligent, independent, and love having a job to do.
German Hunting Terriers are highly intelligent dogs that thrive on having something to do.
These heroic German Shepherds did much to establish the early image of the German Shepherd in the United States as brave, intelligent, loyal dogs and the breed's popularity has not wavered much since those early days, with only a slight dip following World War II.
Australian shepherds are highly intelligent and do well at ranch work, as seeing eye dogs, at sports and in competitions.
Just because your dog refuses to do something doea not mean it is not intelligent and maybe just the opposite.
This intelligent and obedient dog inherits the virtues from both parent breeds that one can expect from a pet dog, ready to do anything for the «master», they would even alert them barking at strange noises, especially during nighttime, making them a great guard dog.
It's unfortunate that the two previous people didn't have the same luck but any intelligent person can see that different dogs react differently to different foods for a whole lot of different reasons.
If a pet dog is going to live with an intelligent, well - informed family that understands the problem of pet overpopulation and can be trusted to keep the dog under their control at all times and to not breed it, I do not recommend spaying or neutering before 14 months of age.
Do your research on these intelligent dogs first and find reputable breeders or rescue groups to avoid buying dogs from puppy mills!
These little dogs are intelligent and tend to respond well to training, but they do have a bit of an independent streak in them.
The Finnish Hound is an intelligent and active breed that lives to hunt — if you do not plan to train your dog for hunting, you should choose another breed.
The Rhodesian ridgeback is also very intelligent yet independent dog that needs proper obedience training and will do quite well once trained.
They may take longer than the average dog or cat, but rabbits are intelligent enough to understand when they are supposed to do their business in a particular area.
For example, if a dog is a Border Collie / Labrador, you will have a very high energy, athletic, and intelligent dog... This mix of dog would not do well with someone who is a couch potato.
They are a naturally dominant minded breed, and although highly intelligent, it is imperative that you do not undo all the good work accomplished in training sessions by allowing your puppy or dog to violate the household rules that you have set to keep him in his place - such as allowing him to pass through doorways before you, eating before you, or any disobedience.
This intelligent dog breed does well with obedience training and takes to it naturally.
They are robust, physically and mentally tough, agile, fast, willing, athletic, intelligent, highly trainable and affectionate dogs, quite capable of learning and doing any challenge I put in front of them.
As with most intelligent dogs, if you don't find a way to keep the Bouvier busy, he will find a way to stay occupied on his own, which may result in mischief!
They're intelligent, fiercely loyal and often used as guide or police dogs — but how much do you really know about the breed also known as GSDs?
While the Otterhound is an intelligent dog, like other hounds, it can be stubborn, especially with an owner who is either inexperienced or doesn't exert his authority.
Oh did we mention that this breed is highly intelligent... it ranks # 4 of all dog breeds.
According to the book The Intelligence of Dogs, by Stanley Coren, the ten most intelligent dog breeds do not include the terrier group.
This is an intelligent dog who thinks for himself and does not always wait for direction from his owner.
Since they are intelligent dogs, Boxers can also do well with agility training although you need to be patient and use a lot of positive reinforcement.
Besides doing so well with kids, Goldens also like cats, get along with horses, and since they are rated as the fourth most intelligent dog breed they are easy to trainand perform well in obedience trials at dog shows.
Learn how to make intelligent decisions about your dog's dietary needs: what food to buy, do you need to use a supplement, what kinds of treats are healthiest, what to feed if your dog has a medical condition, homemade diet or commercial, nutritional requirements, much more.
This intelligent and determined high - energy working dog does best in large, open spaces with an engaging job to do.
Do understand that our definition of a less intelligent or less smart dog is very subjective.
Handling and Training Westies are intelligent dogs, and they usually do very well in hunting, chasing, obedience and agility training.
An intelligent dog, Staffys are keen to please and easy to train but do require mental stimulation to prevent boredom.
The Alaskan Husky is an intelligent and active breed that thrives as a sled dog or simply when given a job to do.
An intelligent dog, it doesn't take long for this breed to pick up on training, which can prove to have positive and negative repercussions.
The Spanish Water Dog is a highly intelligent breed that does best when given a job to do but, at the end of the day, they love nothing more than to spend time with family.
These dogs are intelligent and trainable, though they can develop problem behaviors if they don't get enough daily exercise to meet their needs.
Because these dogs are intelligent and hard - working they generally do well in dog sports — these sports can be a great source of supplemental exercise as well as mental stimulation.
They are very intelligent, affectionate, loyal, and sweet dogs and do well with older children.
Unlike many other intelligent dog breeds that require open running space and do not thrive in apartment life, the cocker spaniel can do well with apartment life.
It's also important for humans, as the more intelligent, more advanced species, to control their anger and frustration when dogs do not do what we want or expect.
As with most intelligent, active dogs, if bearded collies do not receive enough exercise and attention they can develop some bad habits.
Dogs are generally intelligent and understand what you want them to do if you are consistent in training.
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