Sentences with phrase «chained dogs become»

In many cases, the necks of chained dogs become raw and covered with sores, the result of improperly fitted collars and the dogs» constant yanking and straining to escape confinement.
Chained dogs become territorial; they become aggressive about their limited piece of dirt and are three times more likely to bite than a dog not on a chain.
If a chained dog becomes free of his chain, the degree of harm is increased.

Not exact matches

«Pretty soon it becomes like a chain reaction, and the whole team is barking like a pack of wild dogs.
The child was not considered a trespasser as he had been in the Hamptons» yard before, retrieving toys and such, but this time the child became entangled in the dog's chain, resulting in an attack on the child.
She says that if people would responsibly spay and neuter their animals, most of those she assists would not have become a chained dog.
Redirecting your dog's attention may work as well — proving him with toys or balls or a quick game of «fetch» will help distract your dog and break the chain of behaviour before it becomes habitual.
The chain of ownership must be traceable; if a dog with AKC papers becomes the property of a shelter or rescue, the papers may not be given to the adopter of the dog but instead should be marked VOID and returned to AKC.
An otherwise friendly and happy dog, when kept continually chained and isolated, often becomes neurotic, unhappy, anxious, and aggressive.
However, they must be socialised early to prevent dog aggression and being territorial, can become aggressive if left alone or chained for long periods.
Dogs that have realized that they are restricted to the length and entanglement of a chain usually become sedentary and listless while on their chain with intermittent bouts of barking out of frustration and boredom... These same dogs are reported to be uncontrollable in normal family situatiDogs that have realized that they are restricted to the length and entanglement of a chain usually become sedentary and listless while on their chain with intermittent bouts of barking out of frustration and boredom... These same dogs are reported to be uncontrollable in normal family situatidogs are reported to be uncontrollable in normal family situations.
In bear - baiting, the bear was chained and the dogs were sent to attack him, with the bear clawing at the dogs in defense.The sport was so popular among the royalty that soon there was a shortage of bears and bull - baiting became more popular.
Alone day after day, the [chained] dog becomes bored and frustrated.
I have discovered that many dogs have become reactive (aggressive) because of previous training received that caused the dog to associate harsh physical leash corrections (with misuse of choke chains, pinch collars or electronic collars) to the very thing you are trying to get them to like — other dogs!
An otherwise friendly and docile dog, when kept continuously chained, becomes neurotic, unhappy, anxious, and often aggressive.
And don't chain your dog, either — he could become entangled in it, causing injury or death.
NEVER ever keep a dog on a chain, it can actually cause dogs to become aggressive.
Dogs that are tied up or chained outside are frustrated and can become aggressive because they are unhappy.
(b) To lawfully tether a dog outdoors, an owner must ensure that the dog: (1) does not suffer from a condition that is known, by that person, to be exacerbated by tethering; (2) is tethered in a manner that will prevent it from becoming entangled with other tethered dogs; (3) is not tethered with a lead that (i) exceeds one - eighth of the dog's body weight or (ii) is a tow chain or a log chain; (4) is tethered with a lead that measures, when rounded to the nearest whole foot, at least 10 feet in length; (5) is tethered with a properly fitting harness or collar other than the lead or a pinch, prong, or choke - type collar; and (6) is not tethered in a manner that will allow it to reach within the property of another person, a public walkway, or a road.
The Humane Society of the United States advises that «An otherwise friendly and docile dog, when kept continuously chained, becomes neurotic, unhappy, anxious and often aggressive.»
We strive to advocate and become a voice for dogs living chained or penned outside and for those who have suffered from neglect or abuse.
The mission of Dogs Deserve Better comprises the following six principals: advocate and become a voice for dogs living chained or penned outside; educate society to evolve to higher ethical and moral standards for the treatment of dogs living under these conditions; meet with caretakers of dogs chained outside to advocate on behalf of the dogs and discuss other options available to them; fence yards to improve the quality of life for these dogs; provide low - cost or no - cost housetraining for dogs whose caretakers wish to bring them into the home; temporarily foster and find new homes for dogs whose caretakers wish them to have a better life, but are unwilling or unable to provide that for tDogs Deserve Better comprises the following six principals: advocate and become a voice for dogs living chained or penned outside; educate society to evolve to higher ethical and moral standards for the treatment of dogs living under these conditions; meet with caretakers of dogs chained outside to advocate on behalf of the dogs and discuss other options available to them; fence yards to improve the quality of life for these dogs; provide low - cost or no - cost housetraining for dogs whose caretakers wish to bring them into the home; temporarily foster and find new homes for dogs whose caretakers wish them to have a better life, but are unwilling or unable to provide that for tdogs living chained or penned outside; educate society to evolve to higher ethical and moral standards for the treatment of dogs living under these conditions; meet with caretakers of dogs chained outside to advocate on behalf of the dogs and discuss other options available to them; fence yards to improve the quality of life for these dogs; provide low - cost or no - cost housetraining for dogs whose caretakers wish to bring them into the home; temporarily foster and find new homes for dogs whose caretakers wish them to have a better life, but are unwilling or unable to provide that for tdogs living under these conditions; meet with caretakers of dogs chained outside to advocate on behalf of the dogs and discuss other options available to them; fence yards to improve the quality of life for these dogs; provide low - cost or no - cost housetraining for dogs whose caretakers wish to bring them into the home; temporarily foster and find new homes for dogs whose caretakers wish them to have a better life, but are unwilling or unable to provide that for tdogs chained outside to advocate on behalf of the dogs and discuss other options available to them; fence yards to improve the quality of life for these dogs; provide low - cost or no - cost housetraining for dogs whose caretakers wish to bring them into the home; temporarily foster and find new homes for dogs whose caretakers wish them to have a better life, but are unwilling or unable to provide that for tdogs and discuss other options available to them; fence yards to improve the quality of life for these dogs; provide low - cost or no - cost housetraining for dogs whose caretakers wish to bring them into the home; temporarily foster and find new homes for dogs whose caretakers wish them to have a better life, but are unwilling or unable to provide that for tdogs; provide low - cost or no - cost housetraining for dogs whose caretakers wish to bring them into the home; temporarily foster and find new homes for dogs whose caretakers wish them to have a better life, but are unwilling or unable to provide that for tdogs whose caretakers wish to bring them into the home; temporarily foster and find new homes for dogs whose caretakers wish them to have a better life, but are unwilling or unable to provide that for tdogs whose caretakers wish them to have a better life, but are unwilling or unable to provide that for them.
They break free of their chains four days after leaving the base camp, and during their time off their chains, two of the dogs become fatally injured.
It is dangerous, and often illegal, to tie your dog out in a yard (tethered or chained dogs feel trapped and cornered, so are more likely to attack; they can also become entangled and die a horrible death; and they can't protect themselves from intruders and they «know» it).
Dogs that are isolated, such as dogs that live the majority of their life chained or in a kennel, can become territorial and aggressDogs that are isolated, such as dogs that live the majority of their life chained or in a kennel, can become territorial and aggressdogs that live the majority of their life chained or in a kennel, can become territorial and aggressive.
• Do not leave any chain on your dog's neck that can become hooked on a protruding object and strangle your dog.
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