The classical symptoms are the overweight,
lazy dog who dislikes the cold and usually has chronic skin disease and a poor coat.
I have
a lazy dog who doesn't want to move or go for walks.
Working dogs or ones that have heaps of energy they need to burn off every day will have a greater requirement for protein than an older,
lazy dog who's content to sleep in front of the fire the majority of the time.
On both Everton and Man city games, Arsenal players were look like
a lazy dogs who were expected to perform a circus show but let on pitch with out enough orientation and leader.
- a mural of Lady & the Tramp on my laundry room floor; - a face coming out of the wall that peers at you as sit on your throne in the basement bathroom; - a room with 2 walls of casement windows; - an original brick fireplace with the «alpha» and the «omega» brickwork; -2 kitchens; -3 fireplaces; - the world's
laziest dog who can't wait to give you LOTS of kisses!
Not exact matches
The idea of time as the fourth dimension came from Hermann Minkowski, one of Einstein's professors,
who once called him a «
lazy dog.»
I love my
dog like he's human, and am probably the only blogger
who doesn't have a picture perfect white kitchen, which is OK because I'm entirely too
lazy to learn how to cook anyways (Sorry Mom!!)
These adorable
dogs are wonderful for sportier owners
who'd love a companion that enjoys being active as well as being
lazy on the couch.
I really have seen some amazing results by vets treating «outside the box» when the diagnosis has been vague or undetermined, and IMHO, «it must be what you're feeding him» is a complete & unconscionable cop - out by a
lazy vet
who's trying to make you, the owner / gaurdian, feel at fault... But IME, we've personally had 18
dogs & 36 cats transition to 4Health in the past year, are continuing with 4Health formulas in their new homes & are doing beautifully, and I can only speak to my experience, after all.
I love
dogs, but 95 % of
dog owners are inconsiderate,
lazy idiots
who discipline neither their
dogs nor their disagreeable children.
In my experience, these types of leashes a.) tend to cause
dogs to act more aggressively and to pull hard on the leash; b.) are more likely to trigger a fight with another
dog since the
dog that is straining at the end of the leash looks like it is in attack mode; c.) tend to be purchased by
lazy and irresponsible
dog owners
who do not train their
dogs to obey, and
who tend to spoil their
dogs, causing more aggression and bratty behavior; d.) undo most of the important aspects of your obedience training and leadership over your
dog, especially obeying around distractions and coming when called, and over time they teach your
dog to charge after other
dogs, animals and even people; e.) are hard to control once the
dog is at the end of the line, and can get caught in the leashes of other
dogs, increasing the potential for a biting or attack incident; f.) do NOT cause the
dog to get more exercise on the walk; g.) can cause a
dog to run away from you, because if you accidentally drop the leash handle, many
dogs will run from the plastic handle «chasing» them from behind and that could cause your
dog to run into traffic and die; h.) have resulted in injuries to
dogs and owners.
Several great
dog pals — Joey, her sister,
who is a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel; Callie, another Golden,
who is her best friend and vacation buddy; and Baxter, a 110 - pound
lazy white Lab
who lives across the street.
Her crew includes: Several great
dog pals — Joey, her sister,
who is a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel; Callie, another Golden,
who is her best friend and vacation buddy; and Baxter, a 110 - pound
lazy white Lab
who lives across the street.
I had a foster
dog who was really
lazy.
Sometimes
dogs aren't
lazy: It's us pet parents
who aren't engaging our
dogs and motivating them to do things, have fun, and enjoy their time on earth.
Who wouldn't want a
lazy dog?
So if your
dog isn't quite as accommodating to having his teeth brushed every single day (or it's you
who's too busy
lazy), aim for at least three times a week.
Bulldogs can be
lazy dogs... They really like to sleep and have a relaxed moment on the couch... This video features an English Bulldog
who hates going out for walks... He used to drag his legs, pull back, and lie down... So his owner found a way to motivate him... Watch the video and -LSB-...]
The world of canine perspective ownership at times seems to be split in two distinct categories: on one paw, you have couch potato owners looking for the
laziest dog breeds
who spend
lazy afternoons lounging on the couch, on the other paw, you have active owners looking for
dogs always on their toes and ready to get up and go.
«There are some people
who look at interactive toys like iFetch and say it's for the
lazy dog owner, but that's not true.
Who benefits the most from
lazy dog breeds?
Cesar Millan, the popular
dog trainer whose books and television shows promote a philosophy of «exercise, discipline, affection,» said most
dogs were overweight because of
lazy owners
who confuse food with affection and attention.
The author of the poem, Andrew de Coutances, was an Anglo - Norman cleric
who refers to the French as godless, arrogant,
lazy dogs, cowardly, heretics and rapists.