Sentences with phrase «does walk on a leash»

How well does she walk on leash and pay attention to you?

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Yahweh in hebrew means my Lord and is a common reference meaning supreme God.In the bible satan is referred specifically as the adversary in hebrew or slanderer in greek its quite clear there is no confusion.Satan is not in the same league as God he is sovereign in fact God has satan on a leash and limits his control particularly over his people as we read in Job.Christians need to realise that satan can influence us if we walk according to the flesh.In the case of David calling a cencus meant he gave in to his pride he wanted to know how many soldiers he had believing numbers would give him the upper hand and so Satan took advantage of his weakness and Davids choice displeased God.David of all people should have known as he as a young man had defeated goliath a mighty warrior and it was because of his faith and trust in God that he overcame.But it wasnt God that made David make that decision it was his own and satan tempted him and he gave in to that desire In the two verses there is no confusion if you understand how God and satan operate i did at one stage have the same issue with Jesus sending the demons into the pigs why would he help satan or at least it appeared that way?
If you don't have a Support Group, run, do not walk — or at least run as fast as you can, with the double stroller, the dog on the leash, and the sippy cup the baby keeps tossing on the trail — to your closest computer and find one.
The LG hopeful is a self - professed «loose cannon» when it comes to the press (consider, for example, the walking back he had to do after splitting with Cuomo on the mosque / Islamic center issue), which might explain why he's being kept on a short leash.
If the doctor advises that the dog be walked on leash and not allowed to run free, then it is important to do so for the best result.
Most places do not allow dogs to walk around freely, even when on a leash.
Threatening behavior — some examples: • Bending over a dog, or rousing him from his sleep • Reaching to touch a dog's head (when he doesn't want to be touched) • Staring into a dog's eyes (worse, at eye level, like toddlers do) • Trying to touch or remove a bone, a toy, a bowl of food or anything the dog wants • Screaming near the dog's face or producing other startling noises in his proximity • Running toward, past, or away from a dog • Walking too close to a dog on leash • Entering a protective dog's territory • Being afraid in the presence of a dog • Sticking a hand or finger (especially children) inside a dog's enclosure • Making threatening gestures, like raising a fist or wielding a stick • Causing pain, injury, or subjugation to a dog • Overexcitement during play can cause a friendly dog to nip or bite as he would a playmate.
She is doing very good on her leash training and leraning to enjoy going on walks.
Canyon gets along well with other dogs, loves to take walks and does very well on a leash.
They might not be «robot dogs» who do everything you say or one of those low - maintenance dogs who don't leave piles of fur on your floor, but I wouldn't trade mine for any cat loving, perfectly obedient, non-shedding, doorbell barking, off leash walking dog in the world!
Daily walks (with a leash on the dog) will do nicely if the dog owner is living in an apartment or home with no backyard.
, «Do they know how to walk on a leash
To do this, walk your puppy on a leash at regular intervals and at least twice every day.
«Always keep your new dog on a leash for walks and don't force introductions with other dogs right away,» she advises.
If we go for a walk down the road, we are quite the comical sight: 5 people, one dog on a leash, and two cats stalking us from about 15 feet behind, running from tree to tree, hiding behind them like they think we don't know they're following us... oh, and two goats standing at the fence bellowing because they wan na come too.
She likes to take walks and does well on a leash.
He wasn't doing anything but walking with his grandma on a leash and this Rottweiler came from the back yard to the front sidewalk and attack him.
Behaviours Included - come when called (even in the face of distractions), down (even at a distance), leave it / take it (leave the food I just dropped), name (pay attention), polite walking (loose leash), settle (on a mat), sit (inc. stay / don't jump up), wait (don't go rush out the door).
She is a total sweetheart and enjoys her walks with her human and even does great on the leash.
She walks very well on - leash and does not pull at all.
She walks on leash and doesn't pull - we are working on heeling.
She walks on - leash and does not react to the other dogs who are barking ash she passes by.
Gracie walks nicely on a leash and is trustworthy in the house but she does love her crate, that is her «safe place».
Karbon did fine with another large dog when walked on leash together.
First things first, dogs are not naturally born to know how to walk on a leash, nor do they understand that they should not pull, or lag behind too far.
Finn does well on a leash and enjoys taking walks.
She is a very gentle dog, easy to handle, walks well on - leash and does not react to the other dogs in the kennel who are barking at her as she passes by.
She's now able to walk on leash (slowly) as much as she'd like but she's not able to run and play as she loves to do.
Not only does Bolt enjoy his walks on the leash, but he also loves having me do all the work as I push him around in a stroller.
She likes to go on walks and does well on a leash.
You really can have a dog who will walk well on a leash without lunging at other dogs, but that doesn't mean it will happen overnight.
Although she walks well on a leash, Pepper does not enjoy going on walks She prefers to be a homebody and is very content just being with her family.
Jeter also rides well in the car and does well walking on a leash.
- Never chase after your dog - Get your dog to chase you if you don't have control - Practice first indoors with no distractions - Use a food lure at dog's nose and walk backwards to start the behavior - Practice «Find It» and «Hide and Seek» to train the recall - Practice calling «Come» for mealtimes and for walks - Practice 10 times on each outdoor leash walk (intersperse walking backwards and calling your dog)- Gradually add distractions and different locations - Practice outside on a long line — first with no distractions, then add distractions - Use high value food rewards when practicing outside - Don't expect to get from kindergarten to graduate school quickly — this takes time!!
We are planning to work on walking past some other dogs he hasn't seen before outside on - leash over the next few sessions, as well as doing controlled introductions with some possible playdate friends in his neighborhood sometime soon.
With a little bit of training, we think she'd do great on a leash and love long walks - she has so much energy and loves people!
Chelsea walks fairly well on leash, though she does zig zag a little.
By keeping our dogs isolated and protected, by never letting them lick that ice cream or go with us on errands, by only taking them around the block during their daily leashed walk or, more rarely, to a park, we're not doing them any favors.
Do you want your dog to get exercised while learning to walk without pulling on leash?
Mollie Jo is such a good girl; she walks really well on a leash, she doesn't jump on people, she already knows how to sit, and she is already house trained.
Topics that readers will learn about include what to do if your new puppy won't walk on the leash to how to reward your dog with the ultimate dog training reward.
She walks extremely well on - leash and does not react to the other dogs as she walks through the kennel.
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She walks well on - leash and does not react to the other dogs as she walks through the kennel.
She doesn't want to walk on the leash or come when she's called.
He loves his daily walks and does great on a leash.
We are currently working on his leash manners and he is doing fairly well although he still pulls when out walking.
The best thing to do if you are walking is to hold them firmly (without confining) at a safe distance from your body, tied on a short leash if necessary.
He walks nicely on a leash and harness and is doing well with his potty training, especially now that it is warming up outside.
Imagine a world where... your dog comes when called every time, on or off leash, walks politely when on leash, sits and downs when asked, is socialized with dogs and other family pets, is housebroken, doesn't jump on people, dig in the yard, bark incessantly, bite or growl at people, lunge at other dogs, and doesn't guard food and toys.
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