Paired Russian dwarf hamsters
need plenty of room to avoid future fighting, territorial behaviour and possible severe injury.
Like most Sporting breeds, Irish Setters
need plenty of daily exercise.
Like humans, dogs
need plenty of exercise to stay healthy and at an optimal weight.
Babies
need plenty of nap time in the crib, otherwise they get over tired and cranky.
Maximilian's Pionus
need plenty of exercise in order to maintain the best physical condition possible.
Harlequin macaws
need plenty of human interaction and mental stimulation to remain healthy, happy and well - adjusted pets.
Fast - growing young pups
need plenty of puppy food to keep their energy levels high and their growth on track.
Goffin's cockatoos are active birds and
need plenty of exercise in order to stay healthy.
In order to see their personalities blossom, Lionhead rabbits
need plenty of time outside of their enclosures to explore and form a lasting bond with their human families.
Like all parrots — and the various species of Amazon parrots in particular — these birds
need plenty of mental stimulation to keep them healthy and happy.
In addition to a daily walk, these dogs
need plenty of outdoor space in which to run and play.
Black Palm Cockatoos are large birds, and
they need plenty of exercise to maintain their physical health.
Unlike some scenthounds who prefer the company of other dogs over humans, this breed is loving and affectionate with family —
they need plenty of attention and human interaction.
African Grey parrots
need plenty of mental stimulation in order to stay happy and healthy, so they must be provided with a variety of toys and other ways to exercise their minds.
Pet parrots are prone to obesity, so harlequin macaws
need plenty of exercise.
Many of the herding breed
need plenty of space to romp around.
Harlequin rabbits are active, happy - go - lucky creatures who
need plenty of outdoor time in order to bond with their human family.
They're faithful to their owners but
need plenty of early socialization so they're not wary of strangers.
Although cats
need plenty of R&R, they also can benefit from what Miller calls «non-threatening adversity.»
These birds
need plenty of room to exercise their strong muscles, and plenty of toys for chewing and mental stimulation.
Huskies are also playful and
need plenty of exercise, so if your family has couch potato tendencies, perhaps it's best to steer clear of this vigorous dog breed.
Bull Terriers
need plenty of exercise, as well as mental stimulation.
A pup will
need plenty of supervision and interaction!
Children also need to know that baby kittens
need plenty of sleep and can't be played with all of the time.
Your dog will
need plenty of exercise.
Everyone knows that dogs
need plenty of exercise to keep healthy.
They need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, so it's a good idea to take them on walks everyday for a good 20 minutes at the minimum.
While
they need plenty of exercise, take care not to jog with them over long distances since they are heavy structured and predisposed to hip problems.
Hounds
need plenty of exercise, but depending on the breed this will either be in the form of regular short intense sprints or daily forced marches.
Both breeds have a lot of energy, so the Australian Shepherd Beagle mix is sure to have a lot of energy, which means they'll
need plenty of exercise.
Because these cats are so muscular,
they need plenty of opportunities to play and exercise.
They'll also
need plenty of outdoor space and regular exercise to keep those muscles in good condition.
They need plenty of exercise and playtime.
Also known as Samoiedskaya Sobaka, Nenetskaya, Laika or Sammy, Samoyeds
need plenty of vigorous outdoor exercise and consistent leadership and training.
Wheaten terriers need a moderate amount of exercise; but
they need plenty of things to do, or they will find something to do.
They usually make a very good family dog, but they do
need plenty of regular exercise.
Therefore,
they need plenty of the right toys to keep them focused most of the time.
And these dogs
need plenty of exercise to burn off their energy, so make sure they get lots of walks and playtime.
They need a plenty of obedience training only because their size can make them awkward around the house.
Rabbits also enjoy and
need plenty of out - of - pen social time, a chance to run about and explore a room.
At any given time, we have more than 200 feline residents at our Resource Center and the means
we need plenty of food!
Special Needs Exercise: English Foxhounds
need plenty of space to run, but must always be walked on a leash.
We all know dogs
need plenty of exercise and a balanced diet in order to stay healthy; however, many dog owners overlook another important factor: stimulating their minds.
They need plenty of opportunities to run and get lots of regular exercise.
In addition to basic resources, cats
need plenty of opportunities to hunt, play, scratch and climb, as well as privacy and choice of resources.
Big dogs
need plenty of room to stretch out and play.
Food At any given time, we have more than 200 feline residents at our Resource Center and the means
we need plenty of food!
Hay Our rabbits
need plenty of hay!
Like all living things, dogs require a balance of key nutrients in order to thrive —
they need plenty of protein, moderate amounts of fat, and some digestible carbohydrates.
Dogs also
need plenty of mental and physical stimulation — especially golden retrievers, who are active and intelligent dogs — and can easily get bored when they're by themselves for too long.