Throughout their lives, healthy ferrets constantly engage
in play with their owners, each other, various household pets or all on their own.
It thrives on mental and physical stimulation and can get both by hunting, hiking or
playing with its owner for a long period — at least an hour — every day.
Photographer Carli Davidson was one of those who saw the value of these pets and was inspired to create a photography series on disabled pets (Disabled Pets by Carli Davidson) after seeing a German Shepherd in a
wheelchair playing with its owner.
There is nothing a Boxer loves more than his family, and he can often be
found playing with his owners or trying to fit his entire body in their laps to snuggle.
Cats often enjoy
active play with an owner - controlled string or fishing - pole toy, so it's easy to get small bursts of activity in throughout your day when you've got a feline in the home.
The dog should be especially encouraged to play in the context in which the coprophagia occurs — teaching the dog that the back yard is a cue for lots of
ball play with the owner, for example, so that this can compete with her other «habits.»
They're medium - active dogs and love to
play with their owners, so they need to stay busy for about two hours a day, besides their daily walk.
Each cat at home should have the opportunity to
play with the owner or with another cat if he / she chooses to.
Sweet - natured and affectionate, the German Angora rabbits will love
playing with their owners.
Obviously, being a large dog, the Rottweiler is prone to several orthopedic problems such as hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia and torn knee ligaments.The joints of this black and tan beauty are subjected to heavy mechanical strain, either during competitive sports or just running about and
playing with his owner.
So they definitely need exercise, and their preferred activity is to
play with their owners.
Friendly, loving and happy, the Havanese loves to
play with its owners and other animals.
French Bulldogs love to
play with their owners, and fetch is no exception.
They're very active dogs that love to
play with their owners, but be warned that these little guys need to stay busy, otherwise they get bored and can develop destructive behavior.
Owners should also consider their dog's enrichment and exercise levels — dogs should be provided with daily exercise (30 minutes of aerobic activity per day at a minimum) and social opportunities (
play with owners, walks, or car rides to dog - friendly places.)
These breeds are especially good at fetch, and they love to
play with their owners.
«The idea is for the dog to
play with the owner, not by himself.
Dogs love to
play with their owners, and most dogs will really enjoy a good game of hide - and - seek.