Walking
the dog at a safe distance from other dogs is also a must to keep everybody safe.
Try taking him on walks with other
dogs at a safe distance and use plenty of positive re-enforcement until he gets used to the situation.
Be sure to use a fire screen and keep
your dog at a safe distance from the fireplace.
Not exact matches
It may be helpful to start out with Daisy on leash on the outside of the fence, and as
dogs approach the fence, give Daisy a treat, and an opportunity to sniff or be sniffed
at a
safe distance.
The
dog can be a part of the party, but
at a
safe distance for everyone.
NOTE: Some mill
dogs have learned to eat under stress so will eat so watch the
dog's body language and always try to work
at distance they feel
safe.
Alternatively, keep on walking and pass the
dog by, or put your
dog in an obedience command of sit and stay (
at a
safe distance) while the other
dog passes.
If he left his litter too early or his
dog experience is limited, he may need to learn how to «speak
dog» - but first he needs to just feel
safe observing them
at a
distance.
It gave me the confidence to go back out walking with him in the presence (but
at a
safe distance) of other
dogs & people.
As an example, if a trainer is going to work with a
dog that's aggressive toward children, her first order of business would be to remove all access to children, or
at least ensure children were
at a
safe distance at all times.
Keep the hair dryer constantly moving
at a
safe distance from the
dog.
One, it creates
distance between the two
dogs, and works
at keeping things
safer, but it also teaches my
dog that I will handle these situations, and that he can trust me to do so.
If you are feeling like you really want a challenge see if your pup will down for you
at a
safe distance from another
dog or a couple of
dogs playing.
Since it is not usually apparent how much of the toxin the mulch contains, it's best to keep
dogs a
safe distance away, to always supervise your pet while outside, or to not use the mulch
at all.
Start with a friendly, smaller
dog kept
at a
safe distance and work from there.
Bring the
dog indoors immediately and dry her off if necessary (a hair dryer on low - medium setting will help warm her
at the same time — just be sure to keep it
at a
safe distance to avoid burns).
Here is a clip in which I allow him to watch another
dog play fetch in a field
at a
safe distance.
Finally, there are ways to make the
dog less bored in the kennel:
safe toys, different height perches so the
dog can find different ways to look out, maybe a bird feeder off
at a
distance for the
dog to see some activity, regular exercise and play each day, and lots of personal time with you when you are home.
Place food such as dry cat or
dog food, peanut butter sandwiches, sliced oranges, apple chunks, and water
at a
safe distance from the injured raccoon.
This way, you can expose him to one
dog (or person)
at a time,
at a
safe distance and give him something to do, such as chewing a toy or eating his kibble.