Not exact matches
In my experience,
most people -
shy dogs are good around other
dogs.
Most importantly, vow to stay patient and, please, always obey the
shy dog golden rule: Do not force your
shy dog into the spotlight.
While
most dogs take it all in stride,
shy dogs can find the human approach to friendship very overwhelming and confusing.
Though
most dogs shy away from a burning fire, coals or hot embers left after the fire is put out can burn their feet.
He is probably the
most sociable one of the 4
dogs in the group relinquished; but, he is still a bit
shy.
Most dogs are not
shy about getting to know other
dogs and people.
Many, if not
most,
dog trainers
shy away from working with pups who suffer from separation anxiety.
Most Greater Swiss Mountain
Dogs are friendly with guests, but some are more wary, and some are
shy, spooky, or aggressive.
Simon is the
most shy of his litter and needs more reassuring in new situations, but he does well on his own and plays with the resident
dogs just fine if his siblings aren't nearby.
The two reinforcers (hugs and praise) that we would
most like to use with
shy and fearful
dogs often make fearful
dogs more fearful.
Killing
dogs and cats:
Most people, whether or not they are pet owners,
shy away from pictures the idea creates.
Most importantly for a drug and a bomb sniffing
dog a
dog must be confident and not
shy in any way, they must also have a particularly keen sense of smell and work well with handlers.
Most likely, a class will include at least one
shy dog, one aggressive
dog, etc..
In the wild,
most dogs will naturally
shy away from eating contaminated meat, which perhaps explains the dizzying array of flavor and scent additives
most commercial foods contain.
But, even more importantly, what
most people do not realize is that their adorable, sweet,
shy dog will mostly likely turn from being fearful to aggressive toward these things.
It's an easy - to - use, effective choice for
most dogs, but it may not be appropriate for sensitive /
shy dogs or for hunting breeds that may not be affected by loud noises.
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While at the shelter she spends
most of her volunteer time with the
shy, scared, or older
dogs that need a little extra care.
Most this is a lack of socialization (see myth # 1) but also some
dogs are just
shy, or reluctant.
Plus, never one to
shy away from a challenge, Berger had a knack for choosing the
most difficult or unattractive
dogs; which meant they'd be the toughest to place.
Most professional kennels have a large exercise yard, broken up into several areas: large
dogs, small
dogs,
shy dogs, etc..
While particularly important for the
shy dog, even the
most confident and stable
dog may have reason to occasionally retreat to a private place.
Most groomers are familiar with cage -
shy dogs and will also make sure that a leash attached to the
dog's collar is left hanging outside if it must be crated.