They feature the traits and physique of average
quiet home dogs.
Not exact matches
Joe and I did some yard work, walked the
dogs, went out to dinner, and enjoyed a
quiet weekend at
home.
This is the first post I've read of your blog I read it last night, I got a chuckle, I have
dogs, but the people who read this blog and have left comments are terrible, I run a daycare in my
home, 4 months 9 months 18 months 2,3,7,7, and today at nap time when everything goes nuts, my
dog follows me around as I take the littles to cribs she goes and snuggles the olders for
quiet time I couldn't appreciate her more, her needs are a bowl filled a blanket lifted so she can snuggle under with you and a door opened occasionally she is te easiest in this house can't imagine life with out her < 3 btw the last comment is the best LOL!
HUBBY AND I WERE SO HAPPY TO PUT OUR
DOG IN THE CAR, AND HEAD OUT TO OUR
QUIET HOME IN THE WOODS.
i enjoy travel, my
dog, my children, dining out,
quiet nights at
home, a good book or movie, theater, concerts and friends.
Quiet, laid - back hopeless romantic whom works everyday and comes
home to my four loving, yet obnoxious
dogs.
If your
home office is a corner of the bedroom and you have screaming kids and barking
dogs wandering by, you might want to avoid doing teleseminars until you can come up with a
quieter location.
Foster
homes provide an invaluable service to shelters by taking care of special needs cases (e.g. nursing or pregnant cats, orphaned kittens and
dogs in need of socialization or extra attention) in a
quiet and comforting environment.
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors, and in the climates you live in and take vacations Doesn't require a lot of exercise Calm in the
home; not hyperactive Medium high food drive; medium high prey drive (for fetching) Able to take, and learn from, a correction Low initiative Low fearfulness Submissive Low other -
dog aggression
Quiet; not highly reactive to bark at sights and sounds around the
home or in public Image of a guard
dog without the actual follow through (if you are into that kind of thing) Easily Housetrained (some breeds are easier than others)
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors and outdoors Doesn't require a lot of exercise Calm in the
home; not hyperactive High drives and excellent mental focus Athletic, excellent conformation, and excellent endurance Able to take, and learn from, a correction High initiative Low fearfulness Submissive to Dominant: depends upon the nature of the work Low other -
dog aggression is preferred, but not always a requirement
Quiet: unless barking is needed for the work If used for protection, will follow through and bite with intention, if not used for protection, then little to no aggression in most circumstances Easily Housetrained
These girls love to be near their person and would enjoy a
quiet,
dog savvy
home with older children.
Leaving your
dog in a restful,
quiet state is always the best option when leaving her
home alone.
Be sure to set aside on
quiet, private corner in your
home where you can feed your Maltese
dog without any distractions from the noise and foot traffic in your house.
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.
Dogs that stayed in their
homes were more expensive to purchase, went to obedience classes, received regular veterinary care, spent part of the day inside, were neutered or spayed, and were housetrained and relatively
quiet.
Once your
dog is able to go
home, prepare for this by setting up a
quiet place for your pet to sleep away from the household noises and stress.
He is a sensitive
dog that would be best in a more
quiet type of
home that will engage his intelligence with games and training.
At
home, allow your
dog to recover in a warm,
quiet space of its choosing (if possible) to increase comfort and reduce stress
Using the ultrasonic device is a good way of helping to limit barking if you are too busy or not
home to command the
dog to be
quiet yourself.
We are looking for a foster
home where Zora can be kept in a
quiet environment for the heartworm treatments and both
dogs can get healthy together.
This
quiet, happy place showcases cats, kittens,
dogs, puppies, rabbits, and other small pets that you can adopt into your heart and
home.
He has a playful side but can be a protector / guardian, so he needs a
quiet,
dog - savvy
home without kids.
While these
dogs might be able to Sit immediately on command at
home or in a
quiet place in the neighborhood, if there was another
dog or a person walking by, some of these
dogs would not obey the command until MUCH later.
She would do well in a fairly
quiet home with another
dog as well as a person with a lot of patience and love.
The first night in a foster
home is the first sleep many of these
dogs have had on a soft bed in a
quiet home in weeks or months... or ever.
Instinct ® is
home to a 1500 sqft indoor training floor, a 2500 sqft private, fenced outdoor
dog run, and a dedicated sleeping / resting floor with safe, clean,
quiet individual Mason company kennels.
For many new
dog owners,
dog daycare conjures images of fluffy friends romping and playing, maybe stopping for a mid-afternoon snooze in a
quiet sun spot, and returning
home at the end of the day tired and happy.
If your
dog is
quiet and gentle, do not bring
home a
dog that is very active and playful, the match more than likely will not work.
She is very, very, very, soft and must go to a
quiet home with a female
dog.
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.
However, we find that some
dogs require a stay in a foster
home for medical reasons or because a particular
dog needs a
quieter environment for a period of time.
These
dogs are outgoing, friendly, and relatively
quiet at
home, but will follow a trial to the ends of the earth once they get on it, so should always be leashed or in a fenced in yard when outside.
Trixie will need a
quiet home without other cats or children, but to the right
home she could live with a calm, cat - friendly
dog.
But when they knew the numbers of adult
dogs that this business was licensed to keep, the
quiet niggle became a screeching foghorn and they knew that there was no way, despite claims, that their much wanted puppy would be starting life in a normal
home environment.
She is now in a
quiet foster
home with other old
dog friends and a couple of cats, awaiting their chance for a new
home.
Marshall would do best in a
home that is gentle and on the
quiet side, other
dogs or cats are OK too as long as they are not aggressive toward him.
This is why we highly recommend you to set up your female
dog's whelping box early on in her pregnancy, ideally in a
quiet spot in your
home where children are rarely around.
But, if you are a
dog lover, you know that life without one could be boring,
quiet, without that wiggling butt to greet you every time you get
home.
Your
dog might not care for jamming with you in the car (hanging their head out the window is much more fun), but playing some
quiet music when they're
home alone during the day could make a difference in their anxiety levels.
Dogs tend to enjoy outdoor play areas and walking trails, but also benefit from
quiet out - of - cage time in a
home - like, indoor setting.
Once your
dog and her pups are able to come
home keep them in a clean and
quiet area of the
home.
In a Johns Hopkins Depression & Anxiety Bulletin, Karen Swartz, MD, mentions a recent study that found that nursing
home residents in St. Louis felt less lonely when they spent
quiet time with a
dog alone than when they visited with a
dog and other residents.
He went outside and shot it.Fortunately for Nicki Jo, a 2 1/2 - year - old collie - cocker spaniel mix, she has recovered from the BB gun wound in her shoulder.On Wednesday, Circuit Judge Dwight Geiger sentenced Komara to work 100 hours at the Animal Rescue League, make a $ 3,000 donation, pay $ 124 in veterinary bills and serve 18 months» probation.The sentence came despite psychiatrist Richard Penick's testimony that Komara was «driven» to the shooting «by over 18 months of almost continuous, mind - boggling yapping of an unattended
dog, which made it impossible to eat a
quiet meal at
home or to watch a ball game.
Owners who are able to get their
dog to listen to commands inside a
quiet home may be unable to do... Continued
A calm pup, she will do well in a
quiet home with older children and companion
dogs.
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If your
dog is not a chewer - keep ice chips or cubes in a bowl in the crate.It also helps him to keep hydrated.I am a police officer and work alot so when I am
home Lucky is not in the crate but we lay around together (Ive gained 4 pounds in the last MONTH) and when I do need to be mobile - I put his leash on and tie it to my waist so I can keep him from springing off to run around the house.Oh and a Kong full of pnut butter will keep him
quiet too!If anyone out there has questions feel free to email me and I can try to help.
Choose a
quiet location in your
home for the crate so your
dog will have a
quiet, stress - free zone to relax in.
While they are one of the most
quiet dogs, they won't be a good fit for owners living in small
homes due to their extra large size.
Pomskies are lively and loving little
dogs and in the
home they are
quiet and sharp.