With practice they will learn to walk politely on leash and remain
calm around other dogs and people.
As your dog masters basic skills, you will be able to engage them in other types of activities around dogs, building and proofing their skills, and helping them enjoy and be
calm around other dogs.
If you want your dog to be
calm around other dogs, you can help your dog practice being calm.
I specialize in dogs with reactive behavior and we will have
him calm around other dogs in no time.»
She is
calmer around the other dogs.
Not exact matches
Your
dog must be able to exhibit
calm behaviors
around other dogs, people and new environments.
Mayzie has been
around kids (not toddlers) and gets along with
other calm dogs her size.
We were amazed at how well behaved and
calm she was
around other people and
dogs.
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged
around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors, and in the climates you live in and take vacations Doesn't require a lot of exercise
Calm in the home; not hyperactive Medium high food drive; medium high prey drive (for fetching) Able to take, and learn from, a correction Low initiative Low fearfulness Submissive Low
other -
dog aggression Quiet; not highly reactive to bark at sights and sounds
around the home or in public Image of a guard
dog without the actual follow through (if you are into that kind of thing) Easily Housetrained (some breeds are easier than
others)
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged
around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors and outdoors Doesn't require a lot of exercise
Calm in the home; not hyperactive High drives and excellent mental focus Athletic, excellent conformation, and excellent endurance Able to take, and learn from, a correction High initiative Low fearfulness Submissive to Dominant: depends upon the nature of the work Low
other -
dog aggression is preferred, but not always a requirement Quiet: unless barking is needed for the work If used for protection, will follow through and bite with intention, if not used for protection, then little to no aggression in most circumstances Easily Housetrained
I am a very
calm and cuddly boy and I love to play
around with my
other dogs in the family, Lexy and Kyra and my children, the 2 1/2 month old puppies.
The best thing to do is remain
calm, confident, and be a strong figure so your
dog feels secure that you will protect and advocate for them (not the
other way
around).
This
dog is very
calm, never makes a noise, loves to chew on her bone... she isn't very interested in the balls or
other toys we have bought her but loves to carry
around my daughters dolls and stuffed animals.
It gives them the opportunity to be
around another
dog without the pressure to interact, which can also help them learn to be
calm in the presence of
other dogs / people.
Giant
dogs should learn how to walk on a loose leash, sit or lie down, stay, and act
calm around other people and
dogs.
Jazzie is generally
calm and quiet and is fine
around other dogs.
He may want to play chase a bit too enthusiastically if the
other dog runs
around so may be best as an only
dog or with a
calm female.
Saffron is slowly becoming
calmer and less aggressive
around other dogs.
Living with
Other Dogs If your
dog lives with another
dog, ensure that behavior
around feeding times is
calm.
Classical conditioning is a common technique used to teach
dogs to be
calm and relaxed
around other dogs while on leash.
However, the Transmontano Mastiff is friendly and
calm around familiar faces and it gets along with
other dogs belonging to its working pack, making this breed a valued and reliable shepherd's companion and protector.
When you see a
dog and he's still
calm, tell him he's a good boy, reward and turn
around and go the
other direction.
Socializing your little
dog is essential, and staying
calm and letting her find her comfort zone
around other, larger animals is important.
It can be done, I fostered a
dog behaving similarly and with lots of work she eventually learned to
calm down
around other dogs.
This is a great place to have fun socializing with
other dog lovers and their
dogs while you practice teaching your
dog how to be
calm around exciting distractions like people,
other dogs, and food!
Galgos are extremely gentle and
calm; get on fantastically with young children,
other dogs, and even cats; and would like nothing more than spend the whole day lazing
around on a comfy sofa.
If either of the
dogs barks, snaps and lunges toward the
other, consider hiring a certified professional
dog trainer or behavior consultant to teach you how to do the Look at That game to help the
dogs feel
calm and happy
around each
other before proceeding to the next stage of introduction.
May need to medicate as a last resort — If your
dog just does not, or can not get over certain fears and is just a complete scaredy cat of everything
around him, you may need to consult with your veterinarian to see if there are
other options to help him be a
calmer dog.
It's very important to teach your
dog how to walk nicely on a loose leash and to teach him to remain
calm around distractions such as
other dogs, runners, squirrels or traffic.
The
dogs and handlers then politely walk past each
other (Real life scenario: when you want to hang out
around another
calm leashed
dog, even if one or both of the
dogs isn't social with
dogs)
The preferred goal is to work with the
dogs to help them learn to be
calm around each
other in these types of exciting situations — sometimes we may teach an alternate behavior that can be rewarded, like sending both
dogs to separate crates or mats anytime the doorbell rings and rewarding them there.
Our trainer will train your
dog for you at home or out and about where you need him to be on his best
calm behavior
around other dogs.
In this class, you learn how to keep your
dog calm and focused
around other dogs.
Your
dog will learn how to greet strangers with impeccable manners, walk calmly with you through crowds and
other distracting situations, keep her
calm around other canines, and work at a distance.
Daily socialization to a wide variety of human infants, toddlers, preteens, adolescents, adults, as well as
other dogs will ensure the development of a
calm, confident
dog unlikely to jump, bark, bite, spook or become aggressive
around other dogs or people.
Remember to keep your tone and demeanor
calm when
other dogs are
around.
Puppyhood is the best time to teach your puppy to be
calm and brave
around potentially scary things and situations it can encounter in our human world, e.g. strangers,
other dogs and animals, unfamiliar objects, loud noises, being handled for a nail trim, ear cleaning, etc..