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Side view of our lovely lady pup
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My whole heart
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Our lovely pup
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Our lovely adolescent male but sold
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A house is not a home without a pug
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Nobody is perfect but if your a pug owner, you're pretty close ![]()
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Whoever said diamonds are a girls best friend never owned a pug 0 8 1 3 3 3 8 3 3 7 5 for inquiries
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Lovely pup of peridot
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Pups on available
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I will wood you to the moon and back
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My pug is cooler than yours
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The only problem with dogs is that I cant keep them all
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My lovely boy
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Toys for your pets: Entertain your small pet for hours with impressive toys for small pets. Obstacle courses: Build a small and safe obstacle course using a few small boxes of different heights with treats on top of them, so that your pet is kept busy finding the treats. Hide-and-seek: This game works well if the incentive is to find food treats. Just spread a few healthy snacks around the room for your pet to find. Tip: they might need some help at first! Hunt game: Tie a piece of their favorite treat to a tight ribbon and pull it across the room to get your pet to ‘hunt’ the fruit.
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CATS Agility: Use your do-it-yourself talents to build agility courses for your feline friends. There are lots of suggestions on the internet for courses that lead up the wall to the ceiling and back down again. Fishing games: Turn some string into a kind of fishing rod. Fix a shuttlecock at the end of it and then swing it through the room. Your cat will love chasing it! Clicker training: You can teach your cat a lot with clicker training. Try teaching him a few tricks like "come" and "high five". More here! Ball games: Throwing a bouncy ball against the wall will keep your cat busy for hours trying to catch it. Torch game: use a torch to make a light spot dart around the room and let your cat indulge her passion for ‘hunting’ it.
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Dogs: Search Games: Hiding some treats and toys all around the house will create something like a scavenger hunt for your dog. He can use his senses and find these rewards once he finds your hiding spots. Just make sure you only hide small amounts of tasty food, and not too much. Shell game: Place three plastic cups upside-down on the floor and hide a treat under one of the cups. Move the cups around each other while your dog watches the movements. Then see if he can find the cup with his reward. Frozen treats: are another source of fun and entertainment. You just need to put some food or a treat in an ice-cream container, fill it with water and freeze it. Your pet will have lots of fun waiting for the ice to melt and revealing the delicious surprise for him to enjoy. Chewing: is a natural behaviour for dogs and chews such as Kongs can keep your dog busy for hours, as well as helping to maintain good dog dental hygiene. Teach basic commands: Does he already know the important commands like "sit", "stay", "come"? Now is the time to put in some hours of reward-based training. You can try it with clicker training: More here! Teach names: Give toys names and ask your dog to fetch "teddy", "ball", or "dolly" and put them in a box. Tidying up: Much to the delight of your children, train your dog to also put away his toys, preferably in a box.
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Guide for Pet Owners The current restrictions, such as physical distancing and lockdown, due to the COVID-19 pandemic has an impact on both humans and animals. Many pets will find their daily routines suddenly changed and their owners at home instead of at work. While this can be an anxious time for everybody it is important to see things positively and use this as an opportunity to do things, we might not usually have time for. One of which is spending more time with our pets, for whom this outbreak can also be challenging, especially if they are kept inside for longer periods than usual. To help make things a little easier we have pulled together some ideas on how to keep your pets occupied. Here are some ideas to keep your pets busy: Dogs Cats Small animals |
Dogs are social creatures who thrive when they spend plenty of time with their family. To help your dog thrive, think about ways that you can increase your time with them. The quality of your time together matters just as much as the length of time, so you should pack your time with activities, games, and exercise. Of course, this can be very difficult if you work full-time away from your home, but you still may be able to fit in some extra time for your dogs.
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Port Harcourt Pugs pups available too
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Hot day
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Under the "Stay Home, Stay Safe" order, everyone should: Stay at home - Do not leave home except for essential tasks such as getting groceries or seeking medical care. If you are out, stay at least 6 feet away from others and avoid any gatherings. Wash your hands often and well, especially after being away from home Do not touch your face or mouth, especially when out Check on others - Call your loved ones and neighbors who are most at risk and see how they are doing. If they require an essential errand, see how you can help.
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Lovely babies
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Our beautiful baby now with moma Peridot_kennel @ ig |
Lovely top notch Lhasa apso pups
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In this scary period of the global pandemic let's ease you of the stress and heartache by providing you a companion to ease your boredom with these beautiful top notch Lhasa apso pups , both sex @ your disposal. May God continue to protect us IJN . 08 1 333 8 33 75 or 09 0 20 15 0002
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Lovely male pug up for new home call or Whats App for more details
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