Not exact matches
My 15 month old cj, babywearing let's me safely
walk dogs &
keep him
happy.
Most
dogs will need two
walks per day, so
keep your best friend
happy and take him or her out for a wander.
Taking these
dogs on a couple
walks a day and adding some play time will be plenty of activity to
keep them healthy and
happy.
Wow, your pooches look very comfy on that sofa, we
walk a few
dogs at a time and they always seem to be
happier in a group... I must say that I am against
keeping dogs on their own even within a family..
She is a moderate energy
dog with 2
walks and a decent amount of playtime enough to
keep her
happy and tired at night to go to ed.
You'll probably need a large yard with a secure fence and someone willing to
walk the
dog daily to
keep him
happy.
Taking them out for long
walks or jogs everyday can
keep these large
dogs happy.
Taking these shepherd
dogs out for long
walks everyday, or letting them romp around with children would be highly necessary to can
keep them
happy.
DOG FUN Walking your dog is not only crucial to keeping him healthy and happy, it strengthens the bond between your canine friend and his caregiv
DOG FUN
Walking your
dog is not only crucial to keeping him healthy and happy, it strengthens the bond between your canine friend and his caregiv
dog is not only crucial to
keeping him healthy and
happy, it strengthens the bond between your canine friend and his caregiver.
Kimolas do not require as much exercise as larger
dogs, but still need daily
walks to
keep them
happy and healthy.
However, they do require a moderate amount of exercise, so a daily
walk or a run through the
dog park will
keep them
happy and healthy.
Taking your
dog on brisk
walks every day, letting him run around in your backyard or at the dark park, and giving him toys to play with while indoors will help
keep him entertained and
happy.
Dogs are
happiest when taken out frequently for
walks and exercise, but
kept inside the rest of the time.
Hurrta's perfectly designed rope leash ($ 30)
keeps both
dogs and people
happy during wintery
walks!
As with all
dogs, they need strict rules, consistent discipline, and frequent
walks to
keep them
happy and healthy.
If you must leave your
dog for long periods of time on a regular basis, there are many options for you to
keep your
dog happy and healthy;
keeping the
dog confined to a small room with his crate's door opened enables him to go in and out of the crate allowing the
dog to stretch his legs and move around while
keeping him safe and secure at the same time; calling a
dog walker, or contacting a doggy daycare facility to take your
dog for a
walk and allow him / her to relieve themselves during the day.
A couple of brisk
walks and a play session each day will
keep this
dog happy.
Getting two to three
walks in a day when you're away, whether by you, a
dog walker or both, is enough to
keep a
happy, healthy mature
dog comfortable when you're away for a day or two.
A long
walk morning and evening, a run alongside a bicycle, and a chance to chase squirrels in the backyard will
keep most
dogs happy.
They need plenty of exercise to stay entertained, but aren't prone to much playfulness, making long
walks essential to
keeping this breed of
dog happy.
If one is considered to be a busy person or their job does not permit them to spend as much time with their Pomsky as they or it would like, one may have to pay for a
dog walking service and also
dog - sitters to help
keep their pet
happy and out of trouble.
Every
dog should have at least two, 45 - minute
walks a day and if you live in a too - hot or too - cold region, safe play is a great way of
keeping your
dog occupied and
happy.
Provide a
dog with consistent daily
walks and leadership will
keep them
happy and secure.
For example, if you adopt a young
dog that needs a lot of exercise but you don't have a yard to play in, you'll need to plan for daily
walks and / or runs to
keep everyone
happy.
Momma Jo has been
walking our
dog Butler for several years and not only has she
kept our girl
happy but she has worked to make her a social butterfly.
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Daily
walks and the weekly chance to get out and run will
keep your
dog quite
happy.
If your
dog is digging due to boredom, take him out for a
walk or run in the morning, it doesn't need to be a long
walk, but the mental stimulation will help to
keep him
happy at home.
Finding ways to incorporate new sports, or even just new activities within your existing
walks and backyard play, can go a long way to
keeping your
dog healthy and
happy throughout her lucky life with you.
This used to drive me crazy when I would take my kids to the pediatrician — I'd think of a handful of questions to ask while loading the dishwasher or
walking the
dog, but after driving to the appointment,
keeping the kids
happy while we waited, filling out paperwork, and answering the nurse's twenty questions, I would be lucky to remember one thing I wanted to discuss with the doctor.