Celeste will be good in a home as an only dog, but will also do
well in a home with other dogs.
Since he gets along with the dogs in his foster home, he would do
well in a home with other dogs.
Shadow would probably do
best in a home with other dogs since she seems to enjoy being part of the «pack»!
Rocky would do
best in a home with no other dogs or cats.
The Shiba Inu is sometimes dog - aggressive so potential owners are often advised that they don't do
well in homes with other dogs.
But check these videos out to see that Buck could do
well in a home with other dogs if his family will afford him time & patience.
I would do
best in a home with no other dogs and no cats.
He will do very
well in a home with other dogs.
Gus will do
well in a home with other dogs as he is not aggressive.
The foster family that is taking care of her now feel she would do very
well in a home with other dogs.
Buddy would do
best in a home with other dogs.
These dogs can do
well in homes with other dogs and cats, though they may require extra training to do so.
While we previously feared that Ren would not fit
well in a home with other dogs, this video from his new foster home proves otherwise.
We took things really slow with her and I estimated that she might be the type of dog that would do
best in a home with no other dogs.
Not exact matches
• Shop around and get free estimates from several different companies • Make sure the company you choose is bonded
in case they cause damage to your
home • Ask to see a list of references or
other people that you can call to see how
well they performed their job • Check
with the BBB or local watch
dog group to make sure that they haven't had numerous complaints • Make sure they agree to give you a free estimate and that they warranty your work • Also, make sure the work order is negotiable.
I'll report back on if I made it
home in one, not frozen, piece I'm going to pass on waxing poetic on love today, and instead just wish you all a wonderful Valentine's Day, no matter if you're spending it
with best friends, co-workers, significant
others, your
dog, you name it.
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He gets along very
well with other dogs and would require a
home with another outgoing
dog and a fenced -
in yard.
He has a very mellow disposition and gets along very
well with the
other dogs in his foster
home.
He lived
in a
home with other small
dogs, but needs to meet furry friends to make sure he is a
good fit or be an only
dog.
Hershe now lives
with a Pug
in the East Valley, and is great
with the kids and adults
in the
home, and will play
well with other dogs.
He is very friendly
with the
other dogs in his foster
home as
well as when he is out for a walk or
in a
dog run.
He is
in a foster
home with other dogs right now and is doing incredibly
well.
Phoebe is a sweet 5 year old white female Great Dane
with cropped ears Phoebe
Dogs:
Good with Large
Dogs, Males Preferred Children:
Good with Children Cats:
Good with Cats
Other: Deaf Updated: 03/26/2017 Phoebe has settled
in nicely
in her foster
home and gets along great
with her playful submissive lab mix foster sister.
She gets along very
well with the
other dog in her foster
home.
At his current age, Geronimo will require a moderate amount of exercise and will be
best suited
in a
home with no
other dogs.
She gets along very
well with the
other dogs in her foster
home and loves to play chase
with them.
He did
well with other dogs during our testing and on walks, but not
in home.
She would do
best in a quiet
home, and would prefer to live
with other calm
dogs, though she might also do
well as an only
dog.
We provide you
with information as to the
dog's house manners, any commands the
dog knows, how they behave on a leash, how they interact
with other dogs, how they travel
in a car, their activity level and exercise needs, and what each
dog will need to
best succeed
in his or her new
home.
Roxy has integrated
in to her foster
home very
well and has formed a close bond
with her foster mom Marlene and the
other dogs in the
home; she is often found curled up
with her fur foster brother Grover
in the sunshine.
Kodi is still new to us, but we already know he's very friendly, NOT aggressive, not dominant, and gets along very
well with the
other dogs in his foster
home.
Step 8: GRRNT will follow - up
with you periodically to ensure the
dog is doing
well in your
home and address any
other questions or concerns.
She would do
best in a
home with another
dog as she likes to play but also can be independent and LOVEs to hang around and nibble on bones and
other delicious chewies.
She is very
good with the
other dogs in her foster
home and is a real sweetheart.
When a new
dog is to be coming into our program as an Adopt - A-Bull, we will send out an email to all open foster
homes letting everyone know the following: age, sex, history (where the
dog is coming from, background, etc.), characteristics, behavior
with other dogs & cats (to the
best of current knowledge), behavior
with children (if known), and the type of
home our trainer feels he / she may do
best in.
Indeed our
dogs seem to be the most happiest when they are caked
in mud, leaves and
other assorted dirtiness however it doesn't bode
well with us owners who have carpets and
homes to look after.
We are not using our initiative to market and promote adoptable animals
in the media — the spca and humane society do not properly network
with other animal rescue groups — The by - laws should be changed to more than 3
dogs or cats so that people want to care for more animals are able to do so — If the animals are
well taken care of and arent a nuisance than badly needed
homes from animal lovers should not be considered a crime — Imagine compassion and caring are the crime and yet you are weighing the pros and cons of murdering the animals and that is OK — Does anyone reading this see the insanity!!?? If the insanity wasnt so tragic it would be a joke!!
We have found, over the last two decades and 100s of puppy experiences (
in our
home and the
homes of clients), that the longer a young puppy can stay
with its littermates (within reason) the
better the
dog is socialized
with other animals and people outside of the owners.
Can fight
with one another if they only have each
other to herd
in the
home, and live a boring lifestyle Excellent sight, scent, hearing High intelligence Some are
dog fighters, but the
well bred ones aren't.
They are raised
in our
home and are very
well socialized
with our toddler daughter, many family members and friends, as
well as
other dogs / cats.
They are very active
dogs in the field but very sweet and calm
in your
home; they are
good with family and
other pets.
He would do
best as the only
dog in the
home as he doesn't like to share
with other dogs, but he has not shown signs food / toy guarding
with people.
My puppies are born and raised
in my
home and are
well - socialized
with people and
other dogs and spoiled a lot by me, my 4 children and 5 grandchildren.
They get along
with other dogs and kids too, although it may be
best not to have cats
in the
home due to the
dog's size and predatory nature.
Although he has lived
with another
dog all his life, Max can be intimidating to
other dogs, and probably would be
best in a
home without another
dog, or
in a
home with a
dog that is confident and used to being around large
dogs.
We offer to work
with any rescue organization (located
in the northeast) or animal shelter that needs help placing a German Shepherd
in their care by cross posting the
dog's story on our website and
other social media outlets, as
well as aiding
in the adoption application process, including
home visitations, transportation and meetings between adopters and
dogs.
They are playful, intelligent, curious, charming pets that get along
well with other cats and
dogs in the
home.
SHE GETS ALONG
WELL WITH DOGS AND OTHER CATS and would thrive in a home with another
WITH DOGS AND
OTHER CATS and would thrive
in a
home with another
with another pet.