It depend son the dog or the horse
You punish the butler by subjecting him to manual labor for serving your caviar to the ponies rather than the dogs.
Camels are known for being far more loyal than any other animal including dogs, horses and squirrel.
No, it's like dogs. Small dogs need in some cases much more exercise than large dogs. Shetlands like quite a lot of room, but horses don't mind stables.
The German Shepherd is ONE breed!A Black and Tan won't be any less loyal than a White or Black. Colour makes NO difference.
Obsessed? No, but because these dogs are so loyal and protective, they tend to be more temperamental than most dogs and some have a bad case of separation anxiety. I have two Doberman Pinschers. One hate for me to be out of his sight and the over likes to sit and chill. I definitely wouldn't call them obsessed, just more loyal than anything. These dogs will do whatever it takes to keep you safe and will even sacrifice their life for you. That's loyalty!
Yes, they do by Emma Henderson
Yes, they absolutely can.
If it is more than a string, it would be more than 3 horses.
Pitbulls were bred to be fighting dogs and guard dogs, however it is illegal and cruel to use them in such a way. Pitbulls are also loving and loyal family dogs and if raised correctly will make a much more satisfying friend than fighter.
Truly to say there are more than 150 kind of ponies and the shortest Pony Is 1 hand 13 cm.
Ponies is already a plural noun. Ownership would be indicated with an apostrophe at the end, e.g. ponies'. For example, a water trough that is used for more than one pony would be the ponies' water trough.
That depends completely on the preferences of the owner and the individual temperament of the animal. In general, dogs are friendlier and more loyal, while cats can be independent or aloof. They can both be aggressive, though dogs have the capacity to do much more damage than their smaller feline counterparts. Realistically, it is impossible to say which is better because it depends on you and on the personality of the pet. I prefer dogs because they are GENERALLY less "snobby" than cats, but there are snobby dogs and needy cats. You choose :)