«But the first time you see a sad,
shy dog break out of his shell and run full speed in play group and start to get a happy look on his face... there's just something about that,» he adds, beaming like a proud parent.
Not exact matches
«Seeing a
dog that was anxious or
shy in the shelter really
break out of their shell, wag their tail and enjoy a hike is the best trail experience,» says Wile, senior director of programs at the American Hiking Society in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Most professional kennels have a large exercise yard,
broken up into several areas: large
dogs, small
dogs,
shy dogs, etc..