Sentences with phrase «who get into mischief»

There's some business with a local boy named Peter (voice of Louis Ashbourne Serkis), who teases Mary for her hair, and a pair of cats, who get into mischief.

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I didn't realize until after my bowl was gone that I'd forgotten to add the red onion, thanks to being distracted by a toddler who was getting into mischief, but it was still good.
The right toddlers toys not only mean an occupied and entertained toddler who gets into less mischief, they also mean that your child is learning while playing.
My mornings consist of rushing around getting my older two ready for school while simultaneously keeping the two year old out of mischief and tending to the newborn who almost always needs her diaper changed the moment I strap her into the car seat.
Bingo and Rolly are thrill - seeking brothers who frequently get into mischief without realizing the mayhem they're causing, which provides lots of the shows» humor.
The mischief gets sillier when the rascal turns the desert into a dessert, but he meets his match in Lexie, who finds better uses for his talents.
She's very smart and a complete goof who loves to get into mischief.
For puppies who love to chew things like power cords, this is a safety precaution that can stop your dog getting into mischief when you can't watch them.
Senior pets are often content to just relax in your company, unlike younger pets, who may get into mischief because they're bored.
A Shepherd with no demands on his time will use his excess energy to get into mischief - destructive behavior, obsessive barking, anxiety and neurotic behavior, and aggression towards other dogs, including fear - biting and lunging, are all characteristic behaviors of a Shepherd who doesn't have enough to do.
If you have a younger pet who's healthy, but frequently gets into mischief that results in a trip to the vet, insurance could be worth the investment.
Wiley E would do best in an experienced family as gentle as he is who can tolerate a puppy's need to chew and get into mischief and who can provide the daily exercise and training all puppies need so that they can grow into a mannerly adult dog.
Here's a French Bulldog puppy who's gotten into some titanic toilet - paper mischief.
If you work full time and are not able to come home regularly throughout the day to exercise and play with your pet, consider an older animal who would like sleeping for many hours while you are gone, or a pair of adult cats who would enjoy keeping each other company while you're away, without getting into mischief.
My family adopted a rambunctious Great Dane who's deaf and partially sighted, and he's gotten into some mischief.
Imagine the mischief librarians get into on convention — citing lewd Library of Congress references, licking their Dewey Decimal — who knew?
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