Not exact matches
down to earth, laid back kind
of person.mostly enjoy
staying at home in front
of tv or computer.too expensive to go
out all the time.born and
bred in cardiff.lived in fairwater all my life... moved to canton 4 years ago..
This
breed needs a decent amount
of exercise to
stay calm and not wig
out, but that doesn't mean it needs a lot
of space or a big yard.
Like all
breeds, the Smooth Fox Terrier needs regular exercise to
stay in shape and
out of trouble.
Despite his small size, the Silky Terrier is an energetic
breed and needs daily exercise to
stay fit, healthy, and
out of trouble.
This form
of breeding generally puts
out sickly, unstable dogs, and I highly recommend you
stay clear
of pet shop breeders.
Actively and aggressively hunting them down, employing «Hunted to Extinction» methods, is the ONLY way to get ahead
of and
stay ahead
of cats \»
breeding rates, their ability to
out - adapt to any trapping method used, and also the rates at which criminally - irresponsible cat - lickers let more invasive - species vermin cats be born and dumped illegally outdoors.
But if you're the
stay at home type, who'd rather kick their feet up in front
of the TV five days a week, or won't venture
out in the cold winter months, it's probably best you go for a lower energy
breed.
This is a friendly
breed but, like all
of the Alaskan working
breeds, needs to be busy to
stay out of trouble.
Like all
breeds, the Bull Terrier needs regular exercise, maybe even more than some other
breeds, to
stay healthy and
out of trouble.
Maybe Saluki owners like to purchase the same
breed of dog each time
out, and since there are so few breeders the prices
stay high.
Alot
of people that are passionate about a particular
breed want to see that
breed stay within the confines to better the quality
of the
breed, to work
out problems, be it with temperment or medical conditions like hip dysplasia.
I'm working
out of town and having to live in a hotel because none
of the RV parks will allow me to
stay in their park, in my RV because I own an «aggressive»
breed.
A combination
of strong currents and the existence
of breeding grounds for sharks makes
staying out of the water essential for safety.