Sentences with phrase «before start barking»

And Staz has no comeback after that, once must learn to open its mouth before start barking, do nt expect much from guys like him, saw a few of his comments in other posts, he is a mere joke, a bad one
Let's see some consistency first before we start barking about titles.
Tonight we will set an alarm to take him out around 2:45 before he starts barking / whining (don't want him thinking we will come when he does that) and will follow your advice of no talking except small praise and put him right back to bed.
Should I give her a bully stick, wait until she's done, and then start the click - treat training before she starts barking (so she learns not to start barking when she's done chewing)?

Not exact matches

Please ensure are very familiar with identifying the tree before you start peeling the bark and brewing a tea!
At a push of the start button on the console, the 650S Spider's engine came to life with a high - revving bark before settling down to an insistent idle.
At some point your dog will start barking when you say «bark» even before he hears the knock on the door.
The trick here is to know what triggers the barking so you can get it started yourself, then, just before initiating the noise, saying the name of the command.
Then you can start to praise your dog the moment he sees another dog and stays calm (you might only have a 2 second window to catch this calm behavior before your dog starts barking so be observant and quick with your praise).
Another dog starts barking, then another, and before you know it, you have a chorus of barking dogs echoing throughout the building.
If your dog starts to scratch, whine or bark, wait a minute until he's quiet before you let him out, or else you teach him that barking will earn him freedom.
There are several stages of a seizure, which in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (dogs) are generally expressed (to varying degrees) in these ways: changes in mood or behavior, sometimes for several days before a seizure; the «aura,» which signals the start of the seizure, can include nervousness, whining, trembling, salivation, excessive affection, wandering, restelessness, hiding, and general apprehension; the seizure itself, lasting a few seconds to a few minutes, in which the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (dog) may fall to the ground, lose consciousness, gnash teeth, thrash his limbs, bark, paddle his feet, and lose control of his bladder and bowels; and the «anelean» stage, after the seizure, in which the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (dog) may pace, become temporarily blind or deaf, and eat or drink excessively.
As before, you can incorporate this into your training sessions or you can wait until your dog starts barking and then use it as an opportunity to teach him.
Your first step with this problem is to figure out how close the dog can get to another dog before starting to bark and yap.
If he barks before two minutes have passed then say «Ah - ah» and start the clock over.
Eventually people who seize realize that every time their dog barks madly and nips at them they will have a seizure and they will begin to prepare themselves for the seizure before it actually starts.
If your pup needs a potty break in the middle of the night or if she has a habit of barking when she wakes up, make a point to let her out before the barking starts.
One good way to determine a dog's territory is to see how close a stranger has to get to the boundaries of a particular geographical place before the dog starts to alert and bark.
You can see them in competitions once and again: barking dogs that are taken out of the box before the start, race through the course yapping and then quickly disappear in their boxes again.
Before Barks, Bones, & Biscuits opened its storefront about two years ago, the business got its start by participating as a vendor at numerous dog - focused events.
When he starts barking, his half - asleep, groggy owner stumbles around in the dark looking for his slippers and MAYBE gets the puppy out for a potty trip before it's too late.
Before you start envisioning your standard tour guide standing in the front of a crowded bus full of tourists — much like a moving fish tank for the locals to gawk at — barking out boring facts about things you couldn't care less about, there are many different types of travel guides.
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