Teaching the «wait» command is easier when there are no distractions, so practice with
your dog at the front door when you don't have company arriving.
They take their dangerous dogs into public places, don't manage
their dog at the front door, and even allow children to pet their dogs, just so they can keep up the appearance that their dogs are safe.
Teach
your dog at the front door, at other doors, on the street, at the dog park, and anywhere else your dog meets people.
Not exact matches
It is no fun entering into a home where the people have a bad
dog: jumping, sniffing your crotch, grabbing
at your clothes, barking, running around, chasing the kids, running out the
front door, stealing food, and destroying stuff.
Because of few donations, high operating costs and crowding
at some shelters, as many as 75 percent of the
dogs and cats brought in the
front doors of the three county shelters end up being carried out the back
door in bags.
Dogs are great
at providing strong motivation to maintain their owner's exercise program — who can resist a happy
dog, panting with excitement
at the
front door?
If you think your
dog already knows the value of «stay», then you can start working with your
dog staying
at the
front door while you're just outside, but still leaving the
door open.
A
dog who has been trained to «wait» should do so when you're preparing to take him for a walk, when visitors are arriving
at the
front door, and in many different locations, such as his crate and in vehicles.
Also, when frightened, your
dog may unexpectedly dash out the
front door; so if your yard isn't fenced, it's a good idea to put up baby gates
at all exterior
doors that the
dog might be able to reach.
a dangerous
dog does nt cry
at the back
door the minute you walk in the
front do to come in and say hello, a dangerous
dog does nt sleep on the end of your bed every night and cuddle up with ya on the couch to watch a movie!!!
We have gates
at the
front and back
door - your
dog's safety is our first priority!
Getting your aggressive
dog to stop attacking people
at the
front door isn't really that difficult if you know what you are doing and know a friend who is willing to take a chance of getting bit to help you.
The entrance
door is right in the
front and it has two safety latches to ensure that it does not open easily even if your
dog is aggressive
at times.
Unpleasant Greeting Of Guests: Barking, Jumping, Running Out The
Front Door, Growling: Is your dog out of control at the front
Front Door, Growling: Is your dog out of control at the front d
Door, Growling: Is your
dog out of control
at the
front front doordoor?
One day, the
dog got out the
front door (she was visiting relatives, but was away from their house
at the time), and ran off.
Seeing her
dogs respond like that
at the
front door really pleased her.
Many years ago, during a private
dog training lesson, a Great Dane welcomed me
at the
front door with a massive swat across my back.
can leave some
dogs in a tizzy with full - bodied wags while they anxiously wait
at the
front door.
She's a regular
at the
dog park these days, and enjoys pulling her Daddy on his skateboard, barking
at people that walk by the
front door, and eviscerating squeaky toys in her spare time, as well an continuing her ongoing search for the Holy Water Bowl.
Soon, the doorbell will predict a feast instead of an intruder, and the
dog will go running to his crate to find it, eliminating the frenzy
at the
front door when someone comes to visit.
Real
dogs not only must be housetrained - most owners are aware of that need; they also must be taught not to chew the furniture, taught not to jump on their owners, taught not to play - bite, taught not to bowl over the toddler, taught not to dig holes in the yard, taught to come when they are called, taught not to eat the homework or the woodwork, taught not to swipe food off the table, taught not to growl
at strangers or bark
at the mail carrier, taught to walk on a leash without dragging their owner down the block, taught to allow their toenails to be cut and their coats to be groomed without biting the groomer, taught not to shred feather pillows and down comforters, taught not to steal the baby's toys, taught not to growl
at their owner's mother - in - law, taught to sit, stay, and to lay down when and where the owner tells them to, and to wait there until the owner says they may get up (absolutely essential commands for the
dog's own safety), taught not to escape out the
front door or out of the yard or out of the car when the owner looks away for just a second... all of these things and many more are not «natural» canine behaviors; they must be taught by owners who are willing to spend the time and the effort doing so.
A second type of learning is whatever type of training your
dog has received
at the
front door.
A knock
at the
front door sends the
dog into a frenzy.Pet owners don't have to tolerate upstart behavior like this.
The doorbell rings... and then your
dogs go absolutely crazy, barking
at the
front door.
I live in the UK it is cold (for here)
at the moment, I have insulated, off the ground kennel but leave the
door open and have 2 towels draped over
front / rear of the
door, my
dog goes in and out as she pleases but it's prob not as warm as closing the sliding
door (which she dislikes) I am going to get one of the heaters you have listed above thank you
Don't allow your
dog to greet people
at the
front door,
at your
front yard gate or
at your property boundary line.
We expect our
dogs to learn certain things, such as not pottying inside the home, or jumping on guests when they are
at the
front door, or growling when we approach their food bowl.
Many clients who have called me are on the verge of giving up on their beloved
dog because of severe separation anxiety, which is comes cases, has caused neighbor complaints and / or police showing up
at the
front door due to the
dog's loud, disturbing anxiety.
While we
at GSROC do not condone or advise walking a
dog off leash
at all, most pet owners have had the experience of your
dog slipping past you, your partner or your kids
at the
door to get out to a family member in
front of the house.
She loved food like she loved her walks, sniffing and doing what
dogs do best, she loved us and upon arriving home from work she would be
at the
front door with her little tail wagging waiting for those hugs and kisses, not to forget who was going to feed her.
Look
at him through a small crack in the
door, show him your treats, move them in
front of his face (but out of his reach due to the mostly closed
door), call his name and keep it up — try to get your
dog totally excited and frustrated.
A
dog that has already learned a good «sit - stay» in obedience training can learn to transfer the behavior to greetings
at the
front door.
While English Setter breeder Bob Attleson was accepting Best Brace in Show
at the Plum Creek Kennel Club, 20 miles from his home, authorities used what witnesses described as a battering ram to break down the
front door to confiscate an adult
dog in the home.
For example, calling your
dog to come when you are
at the
front door holding his leash and a
dog biscuit is step one.
Lock
dog and cat
doors at night and place ammonia stations in
front of the locked
door.
The crate will help put a stop to those times your
dog harrases the cat, growls over the food bowl or makes a mad dash out the
front door to bark
at neighbors.
My
dogs Fiona and Penny are great workout partners and love to accompany me on my daily runs — I can't even look
at my sneakers without them running to the
front door and staring intensely
at their leashes.
While being greeted
at the
front door with enthusiasm and unmatchable excitement is great for a
dog owner's ego, it is not so great for their physical body.
Both
dogs would also tackle anyone that walks in the
front door, but with a few minor adjustments in how we gave them commands, you could tell they were put
at ease, and are now much more relaxed with visitors and people passing on the street.
A
dog that has been taught to sit politely
at your
front door before exiting probably won't translate that to sitting politely in
front of any
door before exiting, unless you've gone through that exercise
at tons of different
doors and been consistent about it.
It is unacceptable to just drop off an untested, unknown, filthy, emaciated, sick, parasite laden
dog at someone's
front door without a plan for helping that
dog out.
The solution is to learn to walk your
dog on a slack leash and check your anxiety
at your
front door before the walk.
If your
dog barks
at things he sees out the window or
front door, block the view.
«We look
at it as every time you leave the
front door of your house with your
dog,» says Gordon Spater, principal
at Kurgo Products in Salisbury, Mass. «You may go to the park, a friend's house, a café or a three - day trip.»
However, when people come through the
front door, you go outside with your
dog, children or other animals are present, or your
dog is
at a distance off leash --- you need to be the leader.
Or you have 6
dogs and are bringing in a new, shell shocked
dog and don't want them overwhelmed
at the
front door.
Things like barking
at the
front door, barking
at exterior sounds, snapping
at other
dogs or people in the household can be overcome.
Faced with a squirrel on the
front porch and knowledge that he or she must stop
at the
front door out of its masters desire the
dog can not always throw over the instinct to track and kill that pesky squirrel.
They can be good watch
dogs, because they will use their voice to announce the arrival of guests
at the
front door.
A
dog can be taught to walk well on a leash, to stop barking
at the gardeners outside the house, and to stop still when they get to the
front door of their home.