«
Supervise your dog really closely the first few times that she is chewing anything,» she warns.
Not exact matches
At this point, Belle was ready for the «Big Time»: Belle was allowed to enter Michael's Pack Play - Time arena where she could run free with other
dogs of her size in an enclosed room
supervised by a trainer, and
really learn to socialize with other
dogs.
Not only does he get a
supervised play day, but the mixing, mingling and playing with other
dogs has
really helped his K9 socialization skills (attitude).
If they are given lots of good early socialization, properly
supervised, contained, handled, trained, and house trained from the very start, ONLY THEN do they turn out to be
really excellent adult
dogs.
No, not
really, as long as you follow common sense and
supervise your
dogs.