Sentences with phrase «live in a home with other dogs»

He is a family man and especially enjoys playing with children and other dogs, so he would love being your one and only or living in a home with other dogs and cats.
I never knew that the Shiba Inu were really not that good living in a home with other dogs.
Some have had great success — getting Canine Good Citizen Certifications, becoming therapy dogs, living in homes with other dogs and with children.
For Sabrina to live in a home with other dogs, Theresa had to redesign her home to provide a separate, safe space for Sabrina.

Not exact matches

I share my daily life with my partner, two dogs, a cat, a snake, a turtle, a rabbit, and any other creature that ventures into the yard or our home in need of care.
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«I took him home for a visit to see how he would get along with our other dogs and he walked right in as if he had been living there with us his whole life
He lived in a home with other small dogs, but needs to meet furry friends to make sure he is a good fit or be an only dog.
Males like to be dominant, especially over other large breeds, which can result in a hard time at home if you have other large dogs; but they tend to be okay if you establish your place as dominant over both dogs, or if they live with smaller or non-dominant breeds.
The dogs live in foster homes where they receive medical attention and opportunities to interact with people and other animals until they can be matched with a «forever» home.
Hershe now lives with a Pug in the East Valley, and is great with the kids and adults in the home, and will play well with other dogs.
Does great with other dogs (currently living with three other similarly sized dogs in his foster home) but probably not for a home with children or cats.
Ridley lived with other dogs, kids and cats and is now in a foster home with both male and female dogs.
Living in a great new home with lots of attention, two other dogs and a cat.
Puppies are adorable, that's for sure, but if they are not allowed to socialize with as many human beings and dogs of other species outside its home as possible, they will grow up with a kind of fear that could transform into something more serious later on in its life.
She would do best in a quiet home, and would prefer to live with other calm dogs, though she might also do well as an only dog.
Can fight with one another if they only have each other to herd in the home, and live a boring lifestyle Excellent sight, scent, hearing High intelligence Some are dog fighters, but the well bred ones aren't.
gets along with every dog he's met and currently lives with five other Labs in his foster home.
He gets along with every dog he's met and currently lives with five other Labs in his foster home.
Although he has lived with another dog all his life, Max can be intimidating to other dogs, and probably would be best in a home without another dog, or in a home with a dog that is confident and used to being around large dogs.
Cammie is an ambassadog for BRL and has been living with any number of other dogs that come in to temporarily share her foster home.
She was living in an apartment with no other dogs or cats but so far has done well with other dogs at her foster home.
They will not be accustomed to life in a home and will not have experience with children, cats, or other dogs.
After all, our cats, dogs and other companion animals live in a shared environment with us and are exposed to the same toxic substances in our homes and yards.
These dogs can often be taught by their fellow dogs to interact with other dogs in a safer and friendlier way, thus improving their lives and their chances of finding a forever home.
These cats range from wanting to be the only cat in the home to happily living with other cats or dogs.
All of the dogs in our program live in homes with families, other dogs, cats, and sometimes children.
These cats may want to be the only love of your life, or enjoy hanging out with other cats and dogs in the home to make life that much more interesting.
She is currently living in a foster home with other dogs.
Immediately upon rescuing the cat (or dog), put him into a quiet room in your house, away from all other animals so that he can deal with the shock of change from either life on the street or being suddenly separated from his prior family and home.
She would love nothing more than to spend her days with her people or other dogs, in fact, we are specifically looking for a home where she can have another canine companion or people who plan to make her a big part of their life.
Puppies will live with the imprint trainers in their homes, where they will be socialized to a variety of stimuli — sights, sounds, other dogs, children — in a safe, controlled environment.
These are dogs that have lived in a loving home and are suddenly away from their family in a kennel in a building with 100 other dogs.
Whether walking in the snow, meeting Lake Michigan, hearing the unique call of the sandhill cranes at the nearby field, greeting our neighbors, attending obedience class, welcoming guests to our home, riding in the car, playing with other dogs, chasing down a tennis ball, eating the garden's spent brussel sprouts and kohlrabi, learning the antagonistic ways of squirrels, or trying to curl up on our laps, Davey embraces life with a sense of wonder and enthusiasm that has renewed our own spirits.
Rollie is fostered in a home with other dogs and when she recovers from her spay, her foster will be concentrating on helping Rollie shed some pound to get her back to a healthy weight so she can enjoy life even more.
He is great with other dogs and lives with several in his foster home.
Mr. Surber adopted Kansas on Black Friday in 2016 and he's been enjoying the retired life, doing activities all retired racedogs do: hanging out with other four - legged friends at dog parks, catching some sun at the beach, relaxing with his Dad at home by the pool, and making regular visits to his favorite vet staff at South Bay Veterinary Hospital!
He is currently living with 5 other dogs in his foster home and he does great with them.
She lived several months in a private home and while she interacted with the other dogs, she would not accept people.
I seem to enjoy the company of other dogs and might be able to live with one in my new home, although we'll have to meet first to make sure we're a good match.
According to Lucky Paws, Sarah has previously lived with other dogs, but she is recommended to be the «only dog» in the home — cats, unfortunately, are a no - go for this senior gal.
Athletic and sweet, her favorite toy is a basketball and she lived with other dogs in her previous home.
Natalie lives in Prairie Village with her dog Brindlewood, and also enjoys spending time at her family home with 2 other rescue dogs, Luna and Major.
Unlike other agencies, ADW dogs live primarily in staff trainers» homes until placed with clients.
Some dogs are much more energetic than others, certain breeds are prone to problems later in life, and not all dogs will be happy to share their home with other animals.
You can be more confident that a dog will accept other animals in the home if the dog has lived with other animals in the past.
I am afraid of other dogs to start so I am reactive initially but if you are willing to separate and give me some time and space, I do warm up and am living successfully with other dogs in my foster home.
Dogs that live in homes or shelters with other pets have a higher risk.
I sure would love to live in a quite home with maybe only one other dog.
Hallie Hill, Charleston County — Provides sanctuary for dogs and cats with no other home or shelter, rescues and cares for animals in need of assistance for the remainder of their lives, including providing proper shelter, nutrition and medical care.
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