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Bark Bluff Guessing Game Dogs 2 #dogs #guessingame #shorts

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Join the fun on my YouTube channel by playing this fun guessing game! 10 Reasons Why Some People Prefer Small Dogs to Larger Ones Here are some of the reasons why some prefer smaller breeds rather than larger ones: 1- Less waste to clean up - Smaller dogs generally produce less waste, making cleanup easier. 2-Lightweight - Small dogs under 25 lbs. are easier to lift, carry, and manage compared to larger dogs. 3-Safer around children - Smaller dogs are less likely to accidentally injure or intimidate kids when playing. 4-Cheaper to feed - Small dogs eat less food, resulting in lower ongoing costs for their care. 5-Better watch dogs - Surprisingly, because they are smaller than traditional guard dogs, and while not as physically imposing, small dogs can still alert owners with their high-pitched barking. 6-Longer lifespan - On average, smaller dog breeds live 12-15 years compared to 8-10 years for larger breeds. 7-Easier to potty train - Smaller dogs are simpler to house train, including...

Would You Rather Dog Themed Game

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  If you love the picture above, play the full game here: Would You Rather Dog Themed Game Or this one: o  Best Characteristics of Bichon Frise Dogs Bichons are alert, smart, curious and beautiful, especially if you groom them in cute ways. They get along with kids and other dogs. They can be nice little watchdogs, but not fierce protectors. To them, every stranger is a potential friend they haven't met yet. They make ideal apartment dogs.

True or False Dogs 4----Is an American English Coonhound a Good Choice?

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How much do you know dogs? Join this short fun quiz game and find out what you know about a specific topic regarding dogs! What is Like to Parent an American English Coonhound? These dogs are beautiful and striking, with their spotted bodies and cute hanging ears. They are sociable and friendly. Bred to be working dogs and hunting hounds, they need plenty  of physical activity. They have a very strong instinct to chase smaller animals like squirrels. They are very tenacious in pursuit of prey. It takes a lot of patience to train them for something other than coon hunting. They are smart and independent thinkers and can be positively stubborn. They have lots of drive and work hard. They are also known for being very talkative and noisy, mellow, loving and very limber, able even to climb trees. They can also shed a lot. They are not the kind of pet that a new dog owner who lives in an apartment or a home with close neighbors might want to choose.

True or False Dogs 3 Game---10 Pros And Cons of Owning an English Setter Dog

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Do you enjoy true or false games that will enable you to learn more things about dogs or to test the knowledge you already have? Then this game is for you! Click on the video and if you want to really play, leave a comment with your response. Enjoy! 10 Pros and 10 Cons of Owning an English Setter Dog Pros: Affectionate and loving - English Setters are known for being very affectionate and bonding closely with their owners. Gentle with children - This breed is typically very patient and tolerant of children. Good with other pets - English Setters generally get along well with other dogs and even cats if properly introduced. Intelligent and eager to please - They are smart dogs that respond well to training. Beautiful appearance - The English Setter has a distinctive, elegant appearance with a long, silky coat dotted with spots. Energetic and playful - These dogs have a lot of energy and enjoy activities like running, fetching, and exploring. Adaptable - While they need exercise, English...