Sentences with phrase «at the leash wanting»

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Yahweh in hebrew means my Lord and is a common reference meaning supreme God.In the bible satan is referred specifically as the adversary in hebrew or slanderer in greek its quite clear there is no confusion.Satan is not in the same league as God he is sovereign in fact God has satan on a leash and limits his control particularly over his people as we read in Job.Christians need to realise that satan can influence us if we walk according to the flesh.In the case of David calling a cencus meant he gave in to his pride he wanted to know how many soldiers he had believing numbers would give him the upper hand and so Satan took advantage of his weakness and Davids choice displeased God.David of all people should have known as he as a young man had defeated goliath a mighty warrior and it was because of his faith and trust in God that he overcame.But it wasnt God that made David make that decision it was his own and satan tempted him and he gave in to that desire In the two verses there is no confusion if you understand how God and satan operate i did at one stage have the same issue with Jesus sending the demons into the pigs why would he help satan or at least it appeared that way?
«Normally you want to give them more freedom while you're walking, but it's fine to keep them really close for a few minutes at a time and then praise them and let the leash out so they get a reward for being good.»
Next, one at a time, I leashed the adult dog and allowed Cinder to come up to them, or retreat if she wanted.
Threatening behavior — some examples: • Bending over a dog, or rousing him from his sleep • Reaching to touch a dog's head (when he doesn't want to be touched) • Staring into a dog's eyes (worse, at eye level, like toddlers do) • Trying to touch or remove a bone, a toy, a bowl of food or anything the dog wants • Screaming near the dog's face or producing other startling noises in his proximity • Running toward, past, or away from a dog • Walking too close to a dog on leash • Entering a protective dog's territory • Being afraid in the presence of a dog • Sticking a hand or finger (especially children) inside a dog's enclosure • Making threatening gestures, like raising a fist or wielding a stick • Causing pain, injury, or subjugation to a dog • Overexcitement during play can cause a friendly dog to nip or bite as he would a playmate.
He wanted peace of mind in knowing that she will be off - leash reliable with obedience commands in her Brewster NY yard, at their summer home, and even at work.
... However I will add, that if you want a Siberian that is well behaved off a leash, a Siberian that will not kill or eat the cat, a Siberian that will do well at obedience training or competition, I strongly suggest that you raise the Siberian from a young pup.
If we go for a walk down the road, we are quite the comical sight: 5 people, one dog on a leash, and two cats stalking us from about 15 feet behind, running from tree to tree, hiding behind them like they think we don't know they're following us... oh, and two goats standing at the fence bellowing because they wan na come too.
Who wouldn't want to be seen strolling the neighborhood with this classic looking shepherd at the end of the leash?
Always keep a leash on your dog and avoid retractable leashes, even the best behaved dog can be fearful at the vet and the last thing you want to do is make his visit more stressful by having him loose around lots of strange people and dogs that may not be friendly.
My dog is amazing on leash at home or in the backyard, he is not the best outside in the park, the thing is he is not neutered so he kinda wants to smell everything, also the surprise stay is very hard because he has a super high prey drive which is good because I can distract him with various toys or objects but it backfires when he sees something easier to get can you help with thisï» ¿
We really want 2 dogs, but our existing dog is very leash reactive and when we get her close to other dogs, she nips at them and plays very rough.
He is good with other small dogs with proper introductions on leash, but he wants to be the top dog (alpha) at home, especially with other male dogs.
If you want your dog to have a high level of obedience and / or fix specific behavioral issues you should consider dog training with the professionals at Off Leash K9 Training.
If your Lab does things that you find difficult to live with — for example, jumping on you, pulling on a leash when you walk him or her, begging at the table, not listening to you, not coming when you call, dashing out the door at every opportunity, unable or unwilling to do a sit, down, or stay, or is doing these things for one family member and not for another — you might want to consider enlisting the help of a qualified trainer.
We agree that I should have some formal obedience training because I pull on the leash a lot, especially when I see something I want to get a closer look at.
You want to think about those things if you don't want to get that dog, get that temporary at leash the shelter gives you and go home and say now what?
You want to make sure your pup is focusing on the task at hand, and the best way to do this is to keep them leashed so they can't wander.
When on walks, the leash restricts Freddie's option to move away from another dog if he feels uncertain (unlike when he is at daycare or at the dog park, where he is free to move away from dogs he doesn't want to interact with).
We strongly recommend that you leave the leash on the dog and walk him around the house to the rooms that you want them to know at first.
We at Lens and Leash want to thank Jamye for donating her time and talent to helping these wonderful pups and cats find their furever homes.
Whether you need daily dog walking, in - home pet sitting, obedience or behavior training, a pet taxi to the vet, or want to give your dog some needed social time at the local off - leash park, we can help!
You will want to keep your puppy on a leash at all times unless in a confined area — puppies that have stayed close to their owners or have come when called may fail to do so at this stage.
The Nova Scotia SPCA wants to remind individuals to keep your pets on leash or within your property at all times to avoid the risk of them running at large and becoming lost or stolen.
Dumped at the shelter as a baby pup back in the «bad days» when Elmsford Animal Shelter was terribly mis - managed, Princess was taught at a young age that if she wanted a walk, she ought to leap about, grab the handler's leash, dance on people's heads, and carry on with all of these things (simultaneously).
She at least wants to walk some on leash now.
We at Lens and Leash want to thank Rebecca for donating her time and talent to helping these horses find sponsors, fosters and the ultimate new forever loving home.
If your cat clearly does not want to continue her leash training, then simply unhook the leash and take off her harness, give her praise and resume at her next session.
For the first two months of house training, you may want to keep your puppy on a leash so that he goes with you wherever you are at home.
Put your puppy on leash — we want him to look at the new thing, not touch it.
«At the end of the day, we want to prove that these products are just as important to your cat as a leash and collar is to your dog,» Jackson says.
Blue Moon Cottages in Rye makes room for all the family with a range of options, Tarra Valley's Best Friend Holiday Retreat has off - leash areas including a doggie playground, and, if you really want to treat your best friend, the Royal Mail Hotel, Dunkeld, has pet - friendly cottages at its Mt Sturgeon Station.
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