Sentences with phrase «social breed»

They are the most social breed of cats out there.
The Maltese is a very social breed with a playful attitude and friendly disposition.
This is quite the opposite of your mixed breed dog which has beagle in him (a highly social breed with a history of being bred to hunt in groups with other dogs) and Lab, (the classical friendly dog who generally loves other dogs and is eager to play).
As one of the most social breeds, Bernese mountain dogs make loving and loyal family members.
As an extremely social breed, the Bichon Frise is not a great choice to be left alone for long periods of time.
This regal, intelligent, social breed hails from Germany and its one - of - a-kind silver and gray tinted coat is what led to the breed's alliterative nickname.
Golden Retrievers are a very social breed that long for and love to be near their family so if you're inside they will want to be in there with you.
The malamute is a highly social breed that often treats strangers as best friends.
The Passenger Pigeon lived in dense flocks because of a unique behavioral trait: their social breeding.
Moreover, they are a social breed and need to be kept in touch with other dogs from the starting or their personality can alter with time.
They are a social breed, intelligent, and easily pick up new commands.
However, even with a yard, they won't want to spend the whole day alone because their Corgi background makes them a very social breed.
Due to its origins as a packhound, it is a very social breed that prefers the company of other dogs, people and children.
A real people - dog, the Akita is a social breed that prefers being part of a pack rather than being alone.
Sussex Spaniels are a social breed.
The Norwich Terrier is a social breed, so be sure to start the process early if you have other animals in the house.
This is a social breed however and requires interaction with its «pack» in order to be happy.
Roborovski Dwarf Hamsters (Phodopus roborovski) Roborovski Dwarfs are another social breed of hamster, and they do well in small same sex pairs or groups if they are introduced at a young age.
They are a social breed and do not do well being left alone very often.
Social breeds, especially, love to strut their stuff during a party.
For the best temperament, socialize your Poodle early; it is a social breed that needs plenty of interaction.
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