I think pit bulls are
really good family dogs.
Not exact matches
She was a
really good dog with the kids, but she knew that her spot in the
family had changed.
Following dinner and more unexpected visits from Gordo when Robyn is home alone with their
family dog, Simon thinks it's
best if the couple's relationship with Gordo should end, telling his wife that kids used to call him «Gordo the Weirdo» in school, and that his somewhat strange personality hasn't
really changed much in the past 25 years.
Because these fluffy puppies are pretty fast to bloom into impressive companions, and because Shar Pei
dogs are
really not the
best choice for first - time
dog owners, it is important to do advanced research on the breed before you finally decide if it's right for you and your
family.
As
well, it takes away part of an individuals right to breed their own
dogs for pets (either for themselves,
family members of friends) and finally doesn't
really answer the issue of how to gain savings for taxpayers.
Yes, I
really find the Vizsla to be a
dog well worth taking a serious look at as an addition to my
family.
They take the time to
really work with each
dog to make sure they are ready for adoption and place them in the
best situation for the
dog and the adoptive
family.
He's a
really good tempered
dog and is an amazing
family dog.
Our
dog works
well in our
family —
really the ideal
dog for us!!!
But where are all the stories about the
really good dogs and amazing
family companions they become for many people.
Bruce gets along
well with other
dogs when properly introduced and with such an all - around great personality, he
really is the perfect
dog to join any
family.
Their natural caution and wariness, which serves so
well in a shepherd
dog, is not appropriate for a
family pet, and you'll need to
really work to counteract this tendency.
He does
really well with other
dogs and would make a great
family pet.
Carolee said Marty
really is the
best dog, and she is so happy to have him in her
family.
They make
good watch
dogs, and there have been some stories of these
dogs protecting their
families from criminals (but if you
really need a protection
dog, this is not that breed).
If it
really is all about how
well brought up the
dog is, then how can we explain the success stories of ex fighting
dogs or victims of serious abuse becoming brilliant,
well adjusted members of the
family?
We would never would have picked a Husky / Shepherd / Rottweiler whatever mix before but once we removed the «breed blinders» and opened our minds to what
really matters in a
dog (friendly,
good temperment, smart, loyal) we knew this girl would be the
best for our
family.
To true Robin, research and meeting different
dog breeds
really is the
best way to know what will work for your
family.
To help you decide whether this
really is the
best dog for you and your
family.
I was just sitting on the couch surfing the web with my golden asleep on my feet, my son asleep in his portable car seat on the floor, and I thought to myself, these
dogs really make the
best family pets.
The
dogs of a
really good breeder will be a part of the
family.
All he needs now is a
dog - savvy,
good - natured
family with plenty of energy, space and time to show this sweet pup that life
really IS
good!
Because they respond so
well to
dog training, they
really are great additions to the
family.
Second, it allows our fosters to
really get to know the
dogs and help us place them into homes that will be a
good fit for both the
dog and the adoptive
family.
They are the
best dogs to adopt because of the abuse that they had to live through and then being able to be loved and cared for properly they
really appreciate everything that you do for them when you bring them into your life,
family and home.
We've got a blue heeled and she is
really good with most
dogs (she gets reall snippy with
dogs that are bigger than her), and the
family cat.
I do ok with other Great Danes if they are
well mannered, but
really I prefer my human
family over other
dogs and wouldn't mind being the only
dog.
Due to their miniature size, they do not
really shed as much hair as regular - sized or large
dogs —
good news for fur - allergic owners and
family members, plus, cleaning efforts are reduced.
The point is that to me a
good example of this genre needs to nails its information; you don't want absurd amounts of menus and overlays to navigate in order to find what you need to, nor do you
really require things like knowing the name of a
family's
dog, but you do need to be able to make reasonably informed decisions or be given enough data to learn from your choices, to see and understand how the underlying mechanics are working and reacting to your decisions.