(As usual, we always recommend that
adults supervise dog - children interaction, no matter how sweet the dog.)
Not exact matches
If there is not an
adult actively
supervising children and
dogs, barriers, such as baby gates, can be helpful management tools in our busy multi-tasking world.
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Adult Dogs
Adults should always
supervise play with children or larger
dogs.
It is your responsibility as the
adult to always
supervise these situations to prevent a
dog bite.
Lastly, there is resistance in the family, among one or more of the
adults to obedience training,
supervising, containing, and managing the
dog.
Should you wish to provide your rabbit with some outdoor fun, remember to place them in a fenced portion of your yard and always have an
adult present to
supervise and shield your rabbit from any dangers (such as racoons,
dogs, etc).
Play should always be
supervised by an
adult that the
dog will respond to.
Owners of dangerous
dogs must pay an annual fee, allow only
adults to
supervise the
dog and notify animal control if the
dog gets loose, dies, is sold or given away, attacks a person or animal, or if the owner moves.
Young children and
dogs of any breed should always be
supervised by an
adult and never left alone together, period.
It is also advisable to
supervise a new
adult dog for the first few days.
Puppies play separately from
adult and adolescent
dogs in a safe, clean, secure and
supervised environment.
Puppies who enroll into Puppy Day Care are closely
supervised and paired with our Mentor
Dogs — adult dogs who have been extensively temperament tested and are exceptional with young pups — to further teach them appropriate play behavior and mann
Dogs —
adult dogs who have been extensively temperament tested and are exceptional with young pups — to further teach them appropriate play behavior and mann
dogs who have been extensively temperament tested and are exceptional with young pups — to further teach them appropriate play behavior and manners.
They are things that you expect the
dog to learn and practice without you having to
supervise them when they are
adults.
Many of my
adult dog training behavior cases have been traced back to an incident that occurred in a poorly
supervised, chaotic, puppy class.
Supervise, supervise and supervise when housebreaking a
Supervise,
supervise and supervise when housebreaking a
supervise and
supervise when housebreaking a
supervise when housebreaking
adult dog.
(Nevertheless, an
adult should always
supervise interactions between kids and
dogs.)
Puppies and
adult dogs benefit from the socialization they get during
supervised play sessions with canine friends.
Canine Satiety Support is a high fiber, high protein diet that has been formulated to promote weight loss in overweight or obese
adult dogs as part of a veterinary -
supervised weight reduction program.
Some
adult dogs can be matched with a play buddy for
supervised playtime outside of the kennel, given proper
dog -
dog introductions.
ROYAL CANIN VETERINARY DIET ® Canine SATIETY ® SUPPORT WEIGHT MANAGEMENT dry is a high fiber, high protein diet that has been formulated to promote weight loss in overweight or obese
adult dogs as part of a veterinary -
supervised weight reduction program.
For the sake of the child and the
dog, it is best for an
adult to ensure that play time is always gentle, safe and
supervised — even if you adopt one of the small
dog breeds that are good with kids.
However, any
dog of any breed that has not been raised around children must be watched carefully, and all interaction between
dogs and children, no matter how trustworthy the
dog or the children, should be
supervised by
adults.
Try walks in the neighborhood, visits to your friends home, puppy classes and
supervised playgroups and backyard play dates with well - socialized
adult dogs.
PBRC recommends that children and
dogs always be
supervised by an
adult when they are together and safely separated when they are not.
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.
Children and
dogs should always be physically separated when there is no
adult present to
supervise both in a direct line of sight.
An
adult who knows when your
dog needs a break should strictly
supervise interactions between the
dog and kids.