Sentences with phrase «aggressive take your dog out»

If your dog is aggressive take your dog out of the park.

Not exact matches

Using a dominant dog collar correctly on aggressive dogs takes the drive and fight out of the dog.
If you simply can not get your dog to stop acting aggressively towards other dogs, you'll have to muzzle her whenever you take her out in public (this breed should always be on a leash in public, whether aggressive or not, given their wary and independent natures).
I took her and Stevvie was so scared and defensive with other dogs that she was labeled as aggressive and kicked out of puppy playtime.
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Take your dog to the veterinarian for an examination to rule out medical reasons for his dominant and aggressive behaviors.
I interviewed a former «no - kill» shelter worker at length and she told me that her coworkers would «adopt» dangerous / aggressive dogs (fill out paperwork and take the dogs into their private custody) and then have those dogs euthanized so that their deaths happened off of the record and weren't included in the shelter's save rates.
Pit bull owners stop socializing their dog or taking it out in public for fear of an incident (a justifiable fear, since the «pit bull» is most likely to be blamed for any incident); they assume the worst about normal dog behaviors like grumbling, snapping, or even rough play between dogs; they fail to act when genuine aggressive behavior does arise, because they believe such behavior is in the dog's nature and is not changeable; and they are told by trainers that the situation is hopeless.
He does not get aggressive if a person takes a toy away, just another dog, so I am not sure how to train him out of it without putting someone's dog at risk.
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