Young puppies play rough, because this is how they would interact with their pack. Dogs is a pack on their own will bite, mouth, or snap as play, as reprimand, as affection, or to show who is dominate. Puppies play like this as practice for joining the pack. However, since your family is not a pack of dogs, it is something that has to be trained out of them. If you supply them with plenty of toys, and do not play roughly with them from early on, it should not be a difficult thing to overcome.
Labrador retrievers stay act like puppies for about 5 years depending on how you train them.
The mother feeds the puppies with milk, and shows it how to act
i think they do the macarena. not to sure though.
YES they do act this way because at sea they have to be tough and huge
they would be shy and be very scard of people and may be a bit fierce.
The Flying Dutchman opera consists of three acts, Act 1, Act 2 & Act 3. It is about the crossing from Riga to London in 1839 when there was a fierce storm.
It is known as whelping: "My dog, Tilly, whelped seven puppies."
"More fierce and more inexorable far than empty tigers or the roaring sea."
you can not have puppies in nitendogs you can not have puppies in nitendogs you can not have puppies in nitendogs
A good word would be fierce
yes
A fierce countenance was all it took to halt my attacker's advance. The fierce bear was repulsed by the swarm of angry bees.