With the right training and socialization at the early stages of his/her life, any pup will grow up to be the perfect dog. You would need to train your GSP to become a guard dog.
GSPs are powerful with very strong legs which makes a an amazing chaser/runner. They are intelligent, cooperative, affectionate and easily trained. They would make perfect working dogsand a perfect watchdog !
And whether your GSP pup and your maltese will get along is a hard question to answer (it really would depend on the way both dogs behave and what there personalitys are ! ) but they love interaction with humans ! The breed generaly get along with other dogs but sometime the females appear to have a much dominant personality when interacting with other dogs.
If you have any other pets at home then the GSPs natural hunting instince isnt going to make the pet cats life easy ! BUT with the right training the family dog will be able to know what is prey and what isnt and they can work well with other pets in the house :))
I don't know.that's why I'm asking you people
The painting you are asking about is called "English Pointer."
This process is known as critical thinking. It involves analyzing information, asking probing questions, evaluating evidence, and coming to reasoned conclusions. Critical thinking helps individuals make informed decisions and solve complex problems effectively.
by keep asking and asking
He is ok. Thanks for asking. I will tell him you are thinking about him.
There can be some secret veiled message in this persistent asking, but more likely than not, he really just wants to know what you're thinking.
penny for your thoughts
"How are your parents?" is the correct way to word it since you are asking about more than one person. If you were asking about only one person, such as the mother, then you would say "How is your mother?".
Kids can get their parents to take them to the beach by asking nicely. They could do chores to help their parents.
It is just a way of asking somebody what they are thinking.
Women asking men "what are you thinking about?"
You can try asking them.