I was raised by a border collie, and my first dog that was really mine to train was an Australian Cattle Dog / Border Collie mix, so even though my current Poodles aren't easily offended
by rude dogs - I am.
There's a good chance that your service dog will be stepped on, bumped into, run over, squished, jumped on by children, or accosted
by rude dogs (sometimes aggressive dogs unfortunately).
May dislike certain «types» of dogs and / or is easily offended
by rude dog manners.
Not exact matches
Diary of a Wimpy Kid:
Dog Days is rated PG
by the MPAA for some
rude humor.
In our quest to «socialize» pet
dogs, are we subjecting them to invasive handling or
rude behavior (their perception)
by children and adults, and not allowing them to communicate in their language?
Many
dogs don't like it when a
dog comes to sniff their face first and might correct this behavior
by snarling, growling or snapping at the «
rude»
dog.
This is often triggered
by the testosterone fuelled puppy's
rude «
dog manners.»
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By the way, face to face meetings are considered
rude in a
dog's world but since most people insist that's how their
dogs meet, especially on leash, we do have to teach service
dogs to be able to politely do that.
By the end of this workshop, the glow will be back in your relationship with your
dog, and your
dog's
rude - rover ways will be fading into a soon - to - be-forgotten memory... or at least will have improved a lot.
Nope, that
dog is just being plain old
rude —
by both human and
dog standards.