Sentences with phrase «barking at everyone»

If left untrained, your dog may begin eliminating and marking indoors, jumping and barking at everyone, or even chewing on furniture.
Sitting at the screen door, barking at everyone, day in, day out, it's a poor choice for a life path.
Good time to reflect on just what has gone wrong that would cause such reaction, not a good thing to bite and bark at everyone that walks by.

Not exact matches

By the end of this back and forth banter, everyone in the whole shop was staring at the little girl with the beet red face, barking at the poor guy taking her order.
Its not like he wants to go to PSG and arsenal are in for him, that would drive his price up then mourinho and everyone else at Chelsea can bark orders at us, but that's not the case right now.
Down by the stream where birch - bark canoes are made and raced, and everyone (or at least those brave and adventure - seeking souls under the age of twelve) can take their first - of - the - season, wild and wonderful walk in the cold, fresh April stream.
«Everyone stop there,» she barked at the passing protest in a manner which suggested she was used to being followed.
As I stared around the Escape Room — with some strangers rudely barking orders at others, and some standing around completely hopeless, looking like they didn't even know why they were in the room, suddenly everyone (myself included) became extremely unattractive!
Some of the eggs at the hunt had a ticket in them to win a prize and although our dogs did not get a basket of goodies they got a personal performance from a local celebrity, a handful of treats, the chance to bark at a man in a bunny suit and the priceless chance to pee in a new place so all in all, everyone's a winner at the Myriad Gardens Doggy Easter Egg Hunt.
He had killed several neighborhood cats and dogs and he was chained to a car in the back yard and would pull it back and forth barking and frothing at everyone except her uncle.
I have a six month old cockapoo and although she has been an EXCELLENT puppy, we still have issues that come up that scare me (she recently started barking and lunging at everyone at a distance).
If you don't have time to exercise the dog properly every day or have someone reliable to do it for you, your Fox Terrier companion will likely invent his own fun and it probably will be something you don't approve of like running away when outside, chewing your furniture, barking at anything that moves, digging holes in your yard and pestering everyone in the house because he is too «pumped up» to simply relax.
They also like to bark, so they make great watch dogs — but love most everyone so they are not great at actually guarding.
Hi, we have a female blue heeler she just turn 9 months and its going to her first heat, and started barking t everyone that passes thru de house or in teh house even when she goes runnig she will bark at people walking, is this normal?
Emma barely paid any attention to the nearby dogs, where before she would bark and lunge aggressively at them, which of course made everyone uncomfortable.
German Shepherds are notorious for telling everyone in a group training class what they think, typically by barking — loudly — at people and other dogs.
To ensure everyone has a fun and safe experience at the Bark in the Park events, please read and follow this important information:
Puppies are going to poop a lot and pee even more; chew on everything; bite everyone; scratch people and furniture; steal things; destroy something at some point; pull on the leash; not move at all on the leash; bark; cry; beg for attention; and the list goes on.
He goes on big group walks everyday and will try to play with everyone but now if the older dogs give him a wee bark or snap to tell him they don't want to play he just continues to chase and mouth at them, do you have any tips for how to stop this behaviour?
He rarely barks and loves to go up into everyone's lap at the doggie park to spread his love around.
Others bark at everything and everyone that passes by.
And everyone down below was yelling at each other, pointing fingers, barking red - faced, neck veins popping, beads of sweat falling all salty and slow like bombs we should never have dropped.
What matters is what you tell everyone you saw when you went out to check: «they weren't barking at anything», or «I couldn't tell what they were barking at» (provided you end your sentences with preps.)
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