I really
like people and other dogs and...
And most important, do the dogs
like people and other dogs?
They generally
like people and other dogs, and can make good family pets.
Not exact matches
These (most)
People just use it as a diversion to distract people away from how they truely are, and ya know what, it works really well on «fellow Christians;» they stick together like glue, like a heard of stupid sheep and baaaaaa baaaa each other, while they go around and treat honest and truthful «evil heathens» like dog crap on the bottom of their
People just use it as a diversion to distract
people away from how they truely are, and ya know what, it works really well on «fellow Christians;» they stick together like glue, like a heard of stupid sheep and baaaaaa baaaa each other, while they go around and treat honest and truthful «evil heathens» like dog crap on the bottom of their
people away from how they truely are,
and ya know what, it works really well on «fellow Christians;» they stick together
like glue,
like a heard of stupid sheep
and baaaaaa baaaa each
other, while they go around
and treat honest
and truthful «evil heathens»
like dog crap on the bottom of their shoe.
Their job is to make certain any good, clean white
person is villianized as much as possible, while promoting sick
dog fighter vick
and others like him as the «standard.»
These statements might sound
like the rhetoric used by extreme animal rights groups, but they come from White Coat Waste — a new, unlikely coalition of fiscal conservatives
and liberal activists that aims to end federal funding for research involving
dogs and other animals by targeting
people's pocketbooks in addition to their heartstrings.
According to a study funded in part by the National Institutes of Health, companion animals —
like dogs, cats or the guinea pigs in the study — may prove to be a helpful addition to treatment programs designed to help children with ASDs improve their social skills
and interactions with
other people.
Some
people worry about domestic pets (especially small
dogs,
like terriers) being poisoned by cane toads —
and this is indeed a very real problem not just in Australia but in
other parts of the cane toad's introduced range (for example, in Florida).
Duchess still
likes to prance around on her daily walks,
and, as the shelter notes in a press release, «demonstrate her good manners with both
people and other dogs.»
Love the country, walking with
dog, outdoors
person,
like fishing, camping, traveling, exploring side roads
and country side, the beach, mother nature in general, cooking,
and keeping busy — reading, working or just helping out
others
Beth's capacity to love a mongrel,
and not some purebred
dog with a pedigree gave her depth, but when she abandons Freeway, her distinction of being a relatable
person, compassionate
and open - minded, which separated her from the
others is gone,
and we realize that this woman has the potential to be a snob, just
like her husband, who disapproves of his sister's new beau, a working class stiff named Russell.
The one thing I can say in its favor is that Amanda Peet (Syriana, A Lot
Like Love) is quite good in it,
and Dermot Mulroney (The Wedding Date, Must Love
Dogs) is more than adequate in his role (that's two films in a row for Mulroney featuring
people dying of cancer before they can see their next Christmas — The Family Stone is his
other), but even then, they aren't quite enough to elevate the terrible script into something remotely approaching believable or plausible.
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Some
like making
dog biscuits, cat toys, folding newspapers
and visiting the pound, or making bird houses
and visiting the bird rescue society we have in this area, but most of the favorites have
people connected to the service on the
other end.»
Though little else is given to explain these behaviors, Charles Eats Horses tells Brown
Dog that» [The
others] think I might be a wicasa wakan...» As Harrison describes, a wicasa wakan is a «medicine man, often a somewhat frightening
person like a brujo in Mexico,»
and is capable of great powers.
Like Lauren Holmes, whose short story «My Humans» - in the collection Barbara the Slut
and Other People - charts the breakdown of a relationship through the eyes of a
dog, Wroblewski is an author prepared to put the voice of an animal in an adult story, stepping away from the anthropomorphic stomping ground of many famous children's stories
and novels.
Many of these
people operate «'' puppy mills»» or
other undesirable breeding situations, unsanitary
and often inhumane,
and if your new
dog or puppy becomes ill, the «bargain» price you paid will seem
like anything but.
Develop a puppy's social skills early by regularly exposing him to
other dogs,
people and various environments before he's 12 weeks of age; just be sure to avoid high - traffic areas
like a
dog park until he's fully vaccinated.
Plus, if you try to photograph him somewhere public
like a local park, there's a good chance
other dogs and people will be around, not only cluttering your background, but also distracting your
dog from focusing on you.
Socialisation also includes interaction with
people,
dogs and other animals, as well as
other objects
like moving cars.
A well trained
dog is a pleasure to own,
and please always remember to be considerate of
other people who may not be
dog lovers
like us.
Likes kids,
other dogs,
people but cats is an unknown (he's VERY sensitive to persuasion however
and if corrected, won't do the same thing twice).
I'm
like millions of
other perfectly normal
people and it's only natural that we want to share our homes
and lives with our canine companions, but it can be so difficult to know how to find
and buy
dogs these days.
Wait what I don't get this
other dogs are recognized as American too, that's
like saying you
like white bread
and not wheat because it's not American that is labeling
and also profiling, would it be okay for God to do this with narrow minded
people because they aren't open minded: (I don't think so SMH what a joke you all are
and so sad, you overlook the diamond looking for the gold
He also gets involved
other dog sports, enjoying the time spent building a relationship with his
dogs and other like - minded
people.
Like many females, she
likes to be in charge of the
other dogs, but is a very smart girl, who responds well to corrections from
people and other dogs.
He has been fine with treats, feeding (even when I mixed in a little canned food or venison gravy), durable nylabones,
and toys (there is no aggression toward
people or
other dogs with toys, but Tiki does
like to have all the toys).
So you know more about me, I'm good with
people of all ages, I
like most
other dogs, I'm potty / crate - trained, I love to be with
people and I LOVE belly rubs.
These beds are often filled with poly - fil;
others have inner springs
like «
people beds,»
and still
others are filled with foam; these are particularly good for older, arthritic
dogs because they provide a lot of support as well.
Since they are pack animals, they
like to be around
other dogs and people.
She
likes other dogs,
people,
and is curious, affectionate,
and well behaved.
But the system «does give us a set of amusing images showing off all the things that get a
dog excited,
like people, upset cats
and other dogs.»
Dogs,
like people, have different personalities,
and some are more assertive than
others.
Clearly both of these approaches are sensible
and informative; equally clearly they do not stop the outrage, because if you can convince
people that Pits are
dogs like any
other, then once again they must look with dread upon their own
dog.
Some
people figure in things
like crates,
dog walking,
dog sitting
and other extravagances, but those are for
people who don't actually spend time with their
dogs.
while some
dogs do have a higher chance to bite a
person, i compleatly disaggree with this list, i mean chiwawa's arnt even listed
and they have a higher chance to bite than a rott or a pit bull... after all if raised correctly both rots
and pits are very freindly, however,
people think those
dogs have to be mean, so they raise them to be mean...
other dogs like a doberman can also be very friendly, but due to the immense inbreeding they suffure from brain issues which drive them insane
and violent....
«An able recent writer on the
dog considers the bull -
dog as a sort of abnormal canine monster, a
dog idiot, yielding to uncontrollable physical impulses, now of blind ferocity, now of equally blind
and undiscriminating maudlin tenderness which renders him more addicted to licking, slobbering,
and mumbling the hand, the boot, or any
other part of any
person to whom he takes a sudden
and causeless
liking,
and who he is just as likely to assault the next moment, than any
other of his species.»
Howling —
like barking — is one of the ways that
dogs communicate with
other dogs,
and to a lesser degree, with
people.
Edison
likes other dogs and is coy but curious with
people.He has definitely had to scrounge for food in his past life
and has mild food guarding with
other dogs (not
people).
If you are anything
like me -
and millions of
other people - you will relate to
and understand the unwavering love I have for my
dogs and my passion for cooking -
and eating - great food.
Would you
like your
dog to pass
other dogs and people while on a leash walk without lunging
and barking?
Like all terriers these are robust
and good natured
dogs if well socialised, but if isolated or ill - treated their feisty nature can bring them into conflict with
people and / or
other dogs.
Just as some
people become diarrheic every time they eat fruits, there are also
dogs that can become diarrheic
and show
other signs of stomach upset whenever they devour fruits
and fruit - related products
like juices
and other beverages.
All
other dogs big
and tiny are potential friends, all
people are potential friends unless he gets some vibe he doesn't
like then he'll growl at them.
Daizie is such a Sweetie as she loves to be loved She can be shy at first with new
people but with some kind words
and nice pets she warms up Daizie is working on her house training
and crate training
and at night sleeps in my room She is discovering how fun toys are
and likes butcher bones
and nylabones She also
likes soft
dog beds
and blankets Daizie
likes other dogs and enjoys having a fenced yard to play in She rides nice in the car.
Great for: Basic manners, hyper or rude behavior
like barking
and jumping,
dog and child issues,
and dogs who bark / growl / lunge / snap at
people,
other dogs, or small animals.
The German shepherds
like a rough play with both
people and other dogs.
She gets along well with everyone: new
people, children,
other dogs, even
other pets
like cats
and birds.
Instead of these large scale events, I am always a supporter of smaller ones that are more controlled,
like B - More
Dog's walks where the
dogs aren't allowed to meet each
other,
and Pittie Trails where we work specifically on skills around
other people and dogs.
When she's not busy helping
other people and their
dogs, she
likes to hang out at home with her two
dogs, Willow (a Pitbull mix)
and Brooklyn (a Boston Terrier / Pug).