Generally yes, except for the sad ones.
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Small puppies can live quite nicely in an apartment provided they are exercised regularly. Puppies need daily walks and play time to live happy lives.
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because he is so happy with joey tht he cant help but to smile.
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If your puppy is happy then it's playful, wagging it's tail, licking you and chasing a ball or playing with toys. Puppies love to play and be cuddled.
There are places everywhere that you can get free puppies. The first and best place to look would be in the local ads; both in papers and online. But most people giving them away are real picky with whom they're given to, as they want them to be entered in to a happy, loving household.
it makes it happy and smile with puppies and cakes and rainbows :) xx i dont know
Yes, usually, because both goods are desirable, so you would be equally happy (for example) with 5 puppies and 2 cats as you would be 2 puppies and 5 cats. If you connect these points, you will create a negatively sloped line. There are instances where the slope is positive because one of the options involved is undesirable. For example, if I have puppies and garbage. Now, I want more puppies, but less garbage. So, I may be equally happy with 2 puppies and 2 piles of garbage as I would be with 5 puppies and 5 piles of garbage. This is because the benefit of having more puppies is offset by the negative of having more garbage. This creates a positively sloped line. There are also instances where there is 0 slope or infinite slope if the quantity of a good is irrelevant to your enjoyment of it, like air. You would be happier with more puppies, but you would not be happier with more air. You would also not be less happy with more air. The amount of air is irrelevant to your happiness. This would be a zero slope line.
i usually feed them twice a day and i think they're pretty happy with that.
Yes, but this is not the usual case. Usually, because both goods are desirable, so you would be equally happy (for example) with 5 puppies and 2 cats as you would be 2 puppies and 5 cats. If you connect these points, you will create a negatively sloped line. There are instances where the slope is positive because one of the options involved is undesirable. For example, if I have puppies and garbage. Now, I want more puppies, but less garbage. So, I may be equally happy with 2 puppies and 2 piles of garbage as I would be with 5 puppies and 5 piles of garbage. This is because the benefit of having more puppies is offset by the negative of having more garbage. This creates a positively sloped line. There are also instances where there is 0 slope or infinite slope if the quantity of a good is irrelevant to your enjoyment of it, like air. You would be happier with more puppies, but you would not be happier with more air. You would also not be less happy with more air. The amount of air is irrelevant to your happiness. This would be a zero slope line.
One way to entertain puppies while keeping them clean and happy with bubbles is to have a bubble bath playtime. Fill a shallow tub with warm water and puppy-safe bubble bath, then let the puppies play and chase the bubbles. This can be a fun and interactive way to keep them entertained while also getting them clean. Just be sure to supervise them closely to ensure their safety.