all of the above but not in that order , I have a coon mix he'd rather be in the woods with me than anything.
2007-02-09 16:36:48
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answered by gunter_thehunter 3
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Going places with me she gets very upset when she has to stay home after that would be going for walks and chewing dingo bones then playing. She is a 6 month old Bichonpoo.
2007-02-10 00:42:41
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answered by ESPERANZA 4
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* Eating goat's milk yogurt.
*Chasing squirrels.
*Digging for gophers (unless they pop thier heads out, then he stands over them and tries to nuzzle them).
*Cuddling (yes, he demands a quota of cuddling every day... he'll keep ramming into me until I give in).
*Playing with food (the "it's mine" game... I steal his food, he growls and barks at me, I kiss him on his teeth and scare the s**t out of people who aren't familiar with our game... lots of fun. He often refuses to eat without the game)
* Music boxes (he LOVES music boxes... he gets all glossy-eyed and wimpers... if I hand him the box, he grabs it and craddles it like a baby).
* Walking (where he wants, though... if I try to go a different way, he refuses to move until I either pick him up and carry him against his will or give in and go the way he wants).
* massages (especially shoulder massages, though he needs hip massages more)
* Playing with other dogs (when he was young he didn't care about most dogs... he was always kinda a snob... nose up, regal prance, knit eyebrows, etc... But now that he's 12, he seems to crave acceptance from other dogs - I guess it makes him feel young?)
He also requires constant attention... has separation anxiety, in fact. Not pretty. He's extremely sensitive... if I get angry at him, he looks like the world is ending and he just killed 1,000,000 kittens (once raised a litter of kittens, actually... played with them, cleaned them, cuddled with them, protected them... when they were hungry, he dragged the mother cat over to feed them).
2007-02-10 03:32:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
Yes
and most definitely YES
Just say the word food, and they are practically doing back flips, we have to spell the word, and they are starting to catch on to it.
Put our hand anywhere near where the laser light is stored, they are watching the ground in anticipation of playing.
Try putting on your shoes or picking up your keys with out the dogs hearing you and trying to push their way out the door with you.
2007-02-10 00:38:05
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answered by Gary S 5
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my dog love playing with his toys...he even gets jealous whn some1 pics his toys up, he will come running over as fast as he can and try 2 get his toy, when he gets it he will play with it for about 30 sec thn drop it, or if he c ya pic up another 1 of his toys he will want tht 1 lol
he is just the best dog in the world
2007-02-10 07:56:28
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answered by sarah f 2
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1. Playing with squeaky toys... all the squeakers must be ripped out as violently as possible
2. tricking mom into giving treats
3. dinner
4. walks if it would ever get above freezing
5. walks at the petstore when it is below freezing
2007-02-10 07:24:18
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answered by Kimberly 2
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Going for walks or hikes. My dog is a Jack Russell and he is so full of energy, I have to stop him or he would run himself to death.
2007-02-10 00:46:23
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answered by Anonymous
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My dog loves
1.Playing
2.going for walks or hikes in the woods
3.Eat
my dog is old and loves to stay active!!!
she also loves swimming!! :)
2007-02-10 00:40:34
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answered by no_name 1
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1. Me
2. Rides in the car
3. Swimming
2007-02-10 23:27:34
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answered by mightyquinn317 2
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Going for a car ride and getting a sausage biscuit. Or, when I come home! Or, cuddling with him. Gosh, there is no favorite time, all times together are special and favorites!
2007-02-10 00:34:41
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answered by lucy7 3
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