What is better than coming home after a long, hard day than opening up your door and having
your pet greet you at the door, so excited that you're home?
Not exact matches
At first you don't mind, but after some time passes you think it would be nice to come home to a loyal
pet that
greets you as soon as you walk in the
door, doesn't judge you, or one that lies next to you and warms you on a cold winter night.
Meanwhile, Flash and Willie's days are filled with their favorite activities — sleeping and
greeting their people
at the
door, knowing it's time for
petting and lap - sleeping.
But, if you realize that the trade off — slurpy kisses, unwavering loyalty and someone to
greet you
at the
door every day when you come home — is worth the inconveniences, then happy
pet shopping.
Dawn has
greeted pets at the front
door with her enthusiastic personality and a treat in hand for many years.
She will
greet you
at the
door, handle your billing, set your appointments, keep you company while you wait for your
pet while they have their blood drawn or x-rays taken, and will relay your messages to Dr. Mike and ensure he calls you back.
A
pet that no longer gets excited about treats, or stops
greeting you
at the
door after work, may be telling you that they are feeling miserable.
Their temperament is comparable to a well - mannered cat — they will nap in a little corner of your home and will
greet you
at their cage
door to be
petted.
Are you exhausted
at the end of the day but your
pet greets you with eager eyes when you walk through the
door and wants to play until bedtime?
We want your
pet living with you long into their senior and geriatric years
greeting you
at the
door for years to come!
You and your dog will practice: sit, stay, come when called, friendly
greetings with volunteers including
petting, examination and grooming, wait
at the
door, heel, maneuvering around people using hospital equipment, leaving food treats alone that are on the floor, dealing with distractions, separation from your dog for a few minutes, and observing children play.
Now that your dog has its very own place in the world, the benefits of having a crate - trained
pet will become obvious: No more dogs
greeting your neighbors
at the
door with joyous leaps and muddy paws.
This led her back to us, and now she is the one who cheerfully
greets you
at the
door and will make any excuse she can to
pet the patients.
At the end of the day, she said she loves to come home to her
pets «because no matter what happened while I was away, they are all there to
greet me when I walk through the
door.»
Whether you have a dog that
greets you
at the
door with sloppy kisses, or a cat that warms your feet in bed
at night,
pets add life and love to your home.
Whether they're recovering victims after a disaster, sniffing for threats
at our nation's airports, visiting with patients in hospitals or
greeting us
at the
door with wagging tails after a tough day's work,
pets make our lives better.