She likes to use rocks to help establish
clear dog boundaries, and she relies on durable wood chips for laying paths.
Not exact matches
There is a
clear boundary between a cat and a
dog.
All
dogs need to have an understanding with their owners, where
boundaries are set, and their place in the household is made
clear to them.
As a leader, it is important to be fair to your
dog — give them love and spoil them if you want, but don't forget to set
boundaries and make it perfectly
clear to them that any type of aggressive guarding (toward you or anyone else), is absolutely unacceptable.
Structured walks,
clear rules /
boundaries, and reliable obedience commands lead to successful
dog training.
Most
dogs are like kids; they respond to
clear boundaries and loving guidance.
We also work to reward and mark the wanted behaviors, but also by setting
clear, consistent
boundaries and rules for our
dogs they can behave in ways that are healthy, safe and socially appropriate.
Dogs of any age need consistent communication and a
clear understanding of
boundaries; sometimes these things are lost over time or are never practiced and set in place.
Page said a charge of discharging a firearm on educational property was dismissed because it was not
clear that either defendant knew the woods where they shot the
dog were within the property
boundaries of the school.
Your
dog's first 30ish days in your home should be filled with routine, consistency,
clear boundaries, and an abundance of patience.
Instead they persist, or evolve into greater problems, and they won't go away until you address them directly and develop an understanding with your
dog through
clear boundaries and consistency.
Just like with kids;
dogs need
boundaries and we need to be
clear on where we set them.
In today's «denatured» world, kids and
dogs need our guidance and
clear boundaries when it comes to choosing food.
Have
clear rules and
boundaries for the
dog that everyone in the household can agree and stick to.
I immerse
dogs slowly while building their trust and confidence and setting
clear boundaries.
I kept this topic for last because if you ensure
clear and loving
boundaries, living with a
dog can be the most rewarding life experience.
The best - behaved
dogs at home have interesting and engaging owners who take the time to provide their
dogs with plenty of mental stimulation, exercise and entertainment, and life lessons out in the real world, as well as
clear limitations,
boundaries and routines within the home.
While I thought I had made it abundantly
clear to the rescue's leadership that working on the newsletter was all I could offer, as I had a husband, four
dogs and two jobs taking up the lion's share of my time and energy, within weeks that
boundary began to crumble.
For one,
dogs feel more secure with
clear boundaries, because they know what is expected of them.
It's your job to listen to that message, then provide what's lacking — mental stimulation if your
dog is bored, exercise if she's overly energetic, and
clear rules,
boundaries, and limitations if she's showing separation anxiety.
The use of fences frequently sets up
clear boundaries for the
dog to defend and restricting the
dog with a chain seems to have the same effect.
Please do not yell at or scold your older
dog for setting reasonable,
clear canine
boundaries.
Everyone needs
clear and visible
boundaries, and that starts with a solid and secure fence for
dogs.
If you know that your
dog is getting sufficient exercise, has a
clear understanding of
boundaries, and is receiving sufficient praise to establish a sense of purpose, but your
dog still barks too much, you will need to get a bark collar to apply some pressure and appropriately express displeasure with the bad behavior.