After we've established good behavior patterns in the dog's home, and the owner is comfortable and
confident handling the dog, we take our lessons out into public places.
Not exact matches
Nichols then proceeded to show the boys how to touch the
dog and properly
handle her, and before the session was over, the
dog was happy and
confident to be part of the group.
We never want to set any
dog up to fail, which is why we work with the
dog in the home until we are
confident they are ready to
handle outside distractions.
Huskies aren't that easy to train, and thrive best when taken in by an expert,
confident dog owner who knows how to
handle them.
They are the envy of the
dog - park crowd: the
dogs are well - behaved beyond their age, and the owners are
confident that they can
handle any training challenges the world throws at them.
I have owned several
dogs and felt
confident that I could easily
handle her 8 year old Australian shepherd mix.
These
dogs must be
handled by strong and
confident owners that can enforce rules of the home.
I intend to take all my show
dogs to Nancy for show ring work, for a positive experience that leads to a complete and
confident show
dog, imperative for going up against some of the top professional
handling teams in the country.»
They
handle, care for and socialize puppies in such an expert way that the puppies have had the best possible start in life and the greatest chance of growing up a
confident, happy
dog of good temperament.
What surprised me is that the clinicians and residents who are normally so
confident at examining the most ornery cat or
dog were a little nervous about
handling a large draft horse.
We are looking for
confident, easy - to -
handle dogs with excellent health and a sturdy conformation —
dogs that will give their partners the freedom to achieve their goals.
This can be achieved by beginning grooming your
dog right away, always using the proper equipment and supplies, and having a good,
confident attitude when
handling your
dog.
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Dogs should be
confident that we will
handle things for them.
Or is your
dog a super social butterfly who enjoys playing with all
dogs, is highly
confident in play and can
handle an occasional rude incident from another
dog?