If he has
been around other dogs off - leash in your presence, you probably already have a good idea whether he likes other dogs, and what types of dogs he prefers.
Not exact matches
But because having
others around during such a transitional period can sometimes
be uncomfortable, overwhelming, or stressful, you might want to ask people to drop
off meals, walk the
dog, or run an errand for you.
he said gas
is much easier to control b / c if a
dog is having problems you just turn
off the gas, with the iv anesthesia, there
is no way to bring the
dog back quickly... my girls come out of the surgery running and playing, which they never have done at
other vets... he
is the best, he also works with lots of rescues, and helps provide vet care for the rescues, there
are abt 5 - 6 rescues running
around his office, or in cages (big bunny, lizard, etc.).
Some
dogs are so strong and so aggressive that they
are never put in a situation where they
are off leash and
around other dogs.
Both
dogs obediently heeled
off - leash
around the entire park while many
other dogs were running
around nearby.
Must
be able to
be handled gently by a friendly stranger and must
be able to work safely
around people and
other dogs on and
off leash.
She
was adopted and returned and after
being returned, I started taking her
off - site for some additional training to help her
be more comfortable
around other dogs.
Some
dogs are fine to meet stranger
dogs on walks well into adulthood while
others choose to close
off their social circles
around adolescence.
First you have to track your bitch's cycle, then carefully tend to your
dogs while they breed so they don't hurt each
other (you know, the ever popular «rape stand» you see floating
around on the hate pages - while not actually nearly as popular as people like to think, some breeders
are more comfortable using these stands because they prevent the bitch from running
off and seriously injuring the male).
Dana
is good
around other dogs and has
been off leash without difficulty with
other dogs.
I will say I would
be careful to watch any
other dogs around while it
is happening, most will back
off but I've had a couple take cheap shots.
My boy
is 3 he
is a rescue from a back street breeder at 9 weeks old so he has grown up with me but he
is constantly growling snarling an snapping at me when I try to pet him or if I want him to move or if I tell him
off he also snaps at strangers and
other dogs (he
was attacked badly last year by a
dog so now
is very defensive
around them) but I can't understand his aggression towards
other people who he has never meet before and me and my family including my 13 year old brother I have tried Clicker training correction spray and god old fashioned shouting an a smack on the nose which resulted in me
being bitten so i
am at a total lose as to what to do next
is it a confidence thing or a dominance thing
Plus, if you have a
dog that can't
be around other dogs or can't
be trusted
off leash, it
's a nice option for allowing her a little more freedom to run, explore and get some exercise.
They
are great places to meet up with friends, spend time
around lots of
other dogs, show your own
dog off and hopefully win some rosettes.
I
'm sorry but some
dogs have no reason to attack like that baby a little while ago that
was attacked for no reason an don't try an tell me the baby could of
been crying an it set the
dog off cause there
are plenty of
dogs that live with crying babies an foot attack them for some there
is a reason for some there
is not I will agree that for some
dogs it
is there environment but not all the time say for instance the baby had
other older siblings would there then
be a reason the
dog attacked even thou it had
been around a baby before an did not show any sign of aggression would that still
be the babies fault just think about that
She
's fine
around or passing
other dogs but she does not want to
be off leash with
other dogs.
We got a new puppy about a month ago it
's a pug mix she
is now 3 months old my older jack russel who
is 7 snarled and snapped at her a couple days in now a month later he avoids her for the most part only curious to sniff her back end if she
is on leash
off leash he will growl a bit and run
off my
other dog a female 4 year old pug loves the baby and
is doing great with her at this point we
are just taking it slow with the older male letting him take his time and hoping like with the
other dog he will come
around as the baby gets bigger
Its blatantly unreasonable and
is taking breeders away from mor eimportant chores they can
be doing while the
dogs are chasing each
other around thier play yard,
off leash @@ The chores I have
are astronimical... cleaning
is something done several times a day.
You may never know when horsing
around will go a bit too far and result in an injury, so it
's best to watch your pooch when he
's getting acquainted with
other dogs.Flea control
is another consideration that should
be at the forefront of your preparations when you head
off to the local
dog park.