We have something for the smallest to
the largest dogs in your household.
They tend to be wary towards strangers and although they can get along with other small pets,
another large dog in the household might cause problems unless the owner is a strong and dominant leader.
If you've got the dough to spare and you have
large dogs in your household, the Flexi Giant is a great choice.
Not exact matches
That misguided notion alone, leads to countless
dogs entering animal shelters each year and resulting
in large veterinary bills (as a result of eating
household items when their owners are not home).
We don't have another
large dog at our house, so we have not seen Thalia interact with other pets
in a
household setting.
Large commercial - breeding operations and pet stores can achieve efficient sanitation this way, but it's at the expense of the puppy's preparation to become a
dog in a human
household.
Yorkies have been known to stand up against other
dogs much
larger than them if they feel their human companion is being threatened and they have also been known to become the alpha
dog in multiple -
dog households, even if they are the smallest.
If there are multiple
dogs in your
household, you should always buy the size suitable for the
largest pet.
Due to the fact that this is such a
large dog that likes to lean it generally does not do as well
in households with younger children since they tend to get knocked down easily.
Although now I understand other alternatives such as tubal ligation are going to be increasingly available, and I am not talking about
large groups of
dogs housed
in a shelter, but about individual
households where the pets are family members.
The Survey also reports the emotional connection between owners and their pets is stronger than ever,
dogs still rule as the
largest group of
households owning a pet, and an increase
in pet services, better availability and types of care products, and improved veterinary care and medicines have universally affected all pet ownership.
Most of the growth is attributed to
households in which there is only one
dog, male
dog owners who are the primary purchasers of pet products,
large dogs and
dog owners
in the West.
According to the ASPCA, approximately 37 -47 percent of U.S.
households have at least one
dog, with a estimated 70 million to 80 million
dogs as pets
in the U.S.. That's quite a
large market.
We reserve the right to refuse to adopt to anyone who we feel isn't a good match for a
dog,
in particular or
in general, as not every
household is suitable for a rescued
dog, especially our
larger herding and working breeds.
Result: The
dog avoids the husband (the
largest man
in the
household; he has kicked the
dog hard enough that it is now afraid of him) but continues to jump on everyone else.