Sentences with phrase «is a lap dog who»

She's a lap dog who loves to just hang out and spend time with her humans.

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Fun, loving, love to drink beer and go to beer fest every year in Idaho Falls, ID, Love my pets, Petey, my 100 lbs German Shepard that thinks he is a lap dog, and Molly who is my wire hair Jack Russell who dominates Petey and Boo Boo kitty who will protect me out of all of them
The hour - long showstars Sam Trammell as Richard Paxson, a family man and corporate lap dog who's forced to bring his liberal wife and two children back to rural Virginia 20 years after he left, so he can help his family's struggling gun business.
A number of the dogs are already super friendly, and one of the Jindo mothers who appeared nervous at first, just sat in my lap and wouldn't move.
Goldie is your lovable «lap - dog cuddle bug» who loves being up with you on the couch like a «snuggle bug in a rug.»
After you let the shelter or rescue know your experience with dogs and what types of dogs you're interested in fostering — for example, big, adolescent dogs who need plenty of exercise; small lap dogs; dogs who need obedience training and so on — the shelter or rescue should contact you when it has a good match.
female cattle dog who loves to get cuddles and would adore being in your lap, if she could.
Reina is our goofy Doberman who runs laps and laps inside our house when we get home − as most dogs do.
Sometimes referred to as lap dogs, they are perfect for those who have small living spaces.
As a single female, Ellie would be a calm, level headed and caring dog who is adventurous but always returns to your lap at the end of the day.
I love my Miniature Schnauzer, Baby who is truly a lap dog and loves to cuddle.
They are wonderful dogs that epitomize the concept of the sporting dog breed: a constant companion who is happy to sit quietly in duck blind waiting to retrieve, go for a hike or just sit in your lap and watch television at night.
There's a pup out there for just about every personality, and these lovable lap dogs are perfect for anyone who's looking to add a snuggle bug to their family!
Named for King Charles II of England, who was known to prioritize his beloved dogs over matters of state, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is the quintessential lap dog.
So you'll have the bichon frise»; a lap dog that was bred for precious pampering, but is too big to be categorized in the toy group, the poodle; a versatile breed that was utilized as a retriever, truffle hunter and then circus performer, and then you have two types of bulldogs; breeds who were once used for bull baiting, but since this practice has been outlawed, they technically can't be categorized under the working dog category.
Tasha is a friendly, loving little dog who enjoys sitting in your lap and surveying the world around her.
Poms are great for people who want a little lap dog that also has the energy to run and play, plus a bit of strong - willed spirit.
They're big and cuddly, and there's something wonderful about having a huge dog who weighs as much as you do decide that he's a lap dog at heart.
Medium, long - haired dogs are good options for allergy sufferers who want something in between a lap dog and a long - distance runner.
Currently she has two miniature schnauzers, who are true lap dogs, and two cats who also wind up on a lap when there's room.
Some of the worst terrors of the dog world are spoiled lap dogs who have never had any rules applied to their behavior!
This name could be good for a particularly large male Bernese Mountain Dog who inadvertently smushes those he loves with his lap hugs.
The larger dog who puts its head in their lap, wags its tail hoping for a pat on the head, is also a great visitor.
The scrappy little dog popularized in television comedies and commercials and on the big screen is the epitome of the assertive and energetic personality: he's bold, brash, vigorous, and supremely self - confident, characteristics that often stun owners who thought they were purchasing a couch potato or a lap dog.
This boy is a friendly, albeit spoiled, lap dog who wants to be with his person all the time.
It seemed that everyone had a dog except them, so they began the search for a little pup who would be the best combination of lap dog and walking partner along the community walking paths.
Lap Dog Rescue of New Mexico (LDRNM) is a rescue organization whose mission is to recover, rehabilitate and permanently rehome New Mexico's small companion dogs who find themselves living in shelters, unsuitable homes or navigating other harsh conditions.
He is the most mild and sweet dog who love's to shake your hand and at the same time give you a kiss, chase after the ball and sleep on the bed with me, or sit on my lap and watch TV and fall asleep, he only weights 70 lbs of solid muscal.
The dog is one of several developed during the height of royal reign in Europe as a lap dog for the ladies of the court, for the royal families were the only ones who could afford to buy and breed dogs solely as companions.
I would love to live with someone who is home most of the time, so that I can be the ultimate lap dog!
A great companion but not a dog who needs to be on your lap.
To meet Paco is to meet a loving dog who would like nothing more than to sit in your lap and be your friend forever.
Marie Steele, who runs Lap Dog Rescue of New Mexico, says, «One of our specialties is caring for the older, less - adoptable canines, who take your heart and breath away when you look into their eyes.»
Terriers are very high energy dogs, someone who wants a dog that just wants to sleep in their lap will be surprised.
For a person who wants a lap dog to fetch sticks, and doesn't have a fenced yard, a pit bull is about the last breed they should consider.
She's very sweet, a real lap dog, who loves to go for walks, so she can use her powerful sniffer, she loves to play, and gets along well with everyone including small children.
There's no point in asking a St. Bernard to be your lap dog, although who knows, he might love it!
They take little care in providing puppies suited to a particular breed, and in many cases the family finds out too late that this cute little «fuzz ball» is actually not a lap dog but instead a ball of energy who needs lots of exercise, as is the case with Fox Terriers.
The more people who see that they are a breed that integrates well into an active family, that they aren't vicious killers and are actually well behaved lap dogs, that they are super intelligent and athletic, the more people will advocate for them moving forward.
With two lap dogs as parents, shichon turn out to be very affectionate dogs who crave the company of people.
The Frenchie is a quiet but sociable dog who continues to love snoozing on human laps and otherwise cuddle at every opportunity.
I have a 90 pound Labrador who believes he's a lap dog and a five pound chihuahua who believes he's a 90 pound guard dog.
Puppies or small dogs who demand to be picked up and held and / or demand to be put down should not be picked up until they sit or give some other acceptable quiet behavior and should not be put down until they settle quietly in your lap or in your arms.
Recently, while driving in the car with my friend's small dog, who was sitting in my lap, I noticed a very pungent odor.
Bichon frisé are almost ideal for a lap and are ideal for someone who wants an affectionate dog but is afraid to get too close because of allergies.
He is 85 pounds of pure muscle, but when he's not working he's a gentle giant who mistakes himself for a lap dog.
Missy is an affectionate ball of love who wants nothing more than to spend her time curled up in her human's lap (don't tell her she's not «lap dog sized» ☺).
He says Jethro was «a 105 lb lap dog who could apprehend a criminal and then turn around and play with neighborhood kids.»
Recently, Gizmo found his new home with someone who wanted a lap dog that she could also take on walks without being pulled!
Jack is adorable, and his personality reminds me of my dog Gunney (who is also a big boy — who thinks he's a lap dog).
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