Sentences with phrase «dog by his choke»

For example, «The Trainers from the Dark Side» recommend teaching a dog not to jump up by shouting at the dog; squirting him in the face with water or lemon juice; swatting him on the nose with a rolled - up newspaper; yanking on the dog's leash; hanging the dog by his choke - collar; squeezing the dog's front paws; treading on his hind paws; kneeing the dog in the chest; or flipping the dog over backwards.

Not exact matches

Luther described to Spalatin how a baby rabbit came racing up to him and he tried to save it: «I had rolled it up into the sleeve of my cloak... the dogs found the poor rabbit and biting through the cloak broke its hind leg and killed it by choking it.»
Hot dogs and finger - friendly candies may be a child's favorite foods, but they can pose significant choking risks that should not be ignored by parents.
Chicken necks and turkey necks are considered okay also, but large dogs tend to choke on the turkey necks and little dogs on the chicken necks, so I would be very careful offering those items unless you were close by.
TRAINER RECOMMENDED — Recommended by dog trainers for gentle control while your dog is on leash, unlike traditional choke collars that use uncontrolled force to correct negative behaviors.
If you think I'm kidding about any of these injuries, they're all well - documented cases taken from hundreds of veterinary practices who have treated dogs injured by choke chains.
The basic dog training collar goes by many names, including choke collar, choke chain, training collar, correction collar and slip collar.
She said you can't candy coat the facts, shelter dogs are put down at an alarming rate and to make them suffer by choking in the last few moments of their lives is just a travesty.
What if the dog is an escape artist, and there's no way to keep the dog from jumping to its death out third story windows, digging out of the yard and being hit by a car, or chewing through walls and consuming something that would choke the dog to death?
By keeping your dog from eating too fast, this device can prevent your dog from choking, vomiting, or bloating and it is incredibly easy to use.
By slowing down your dog's eating, this bowl helps to protect him from choking, bloating, and regurgitation.
A chain (choke) or pinch (cleat) collar that has been fitted by a trainer is permitted for training purposes or to walk the dog, but may not be left on the dog otherwise.
There are some dogs who «mule up» in a dog harness as well, but it is easier on the dog and the person to «drag» a dog by a harness than by a collar, which can literally choke a dog, and / or cause permanent damage.
You are just looking to suppress it by choking the dog or shocking them or giving them somePh.D.aversive.
Worse than that, according to the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior, are punishment - based «training collars» (i.e., choke chains, electronic and pinch collars, etc.), which are used by people who are often looking for a quick or «easy» way to modify the behavior of their dog.
Small soft bones gnawed and eaten by dogs feel like splinters inside their throat causing them to choke.
While an occasional leash jerk with an immediate release may train a dog to heel, because of the potential for coughing, gagging and tracheal damage, dog choke collars should be strictly used under the guidance of a trainer or only by experienced owners.
VetStreet has created this must - see video on how to protect your dog from four common canine emergencies: heat stroke, attacks by other animals, poisoning, and choking.
(b) To lawfully tether a dog outdoors, an owner must ensure that the dog: (1) does not suffer from a condition that is known, by that person, to be exacerbated by tethering; (2) is tethered in a manner that will prevent it from becoming entangled with other tethered dogs; (3) is not tethered with a lead that (i) exceeds one - eighth of the dog's body weight or (ii) is a tow chain or a log chain; (4) is tethered with a lead that measures, when rounded to the nearest whole foot, at least 10 feet in length; (5) is tethered with a properly fitting harness or collar other than the lead or a pinch, prong, or choke - type collar; and (6) is not tethered in a manner that will allow it to reach within the property of another person, a public walkway, or a road.
I hate to say it, I was once employed by a compulsion trainer (a dog trainer who uses pain and intimidation by using the prong, choke or electric collars).
Choke collars work by tightening around the neck when the dog pulls too much; whereas, prong collars may pinch the skin.
In addition, rubber balls, no matter what size they start out as can easily be chewed up by your dog, thereby becoming a choking hazard.
Remember that some of these foods can become a choking hazard by a dog that is too enthusiastic to eat the treat and forgets to chew.
By increasing the strength of tennis ball seams we're decreasing the likelihood of common tennis ball splitting and therefore helping to prevent dogs from choking on broken balls.
Start by attaching your dog to a leash that is 6 - to 10 - ft long (but not retractable) while hse is wearing a standard collar (avoid choke and prong collars).
Choke and prong collars are designed to punish dogs for pulling by inflicting pain and discomfort.
He was in the back and by the time we got to where we were going, my dog had choked to death.
As an example, a dog wearing a choke or prong collar that fearfully barks and lunges at another dog would then be choked or pain inflicted by the prong collar.
It has a no - choke design, and gives control to the owner by gently squeezing the belly when the dog starts to pull.
Training dogs by scaring or hurting them through physical intimidation using choke, prong, or electric shock collars, «alpha» rolls, muzzle grabs, or throwing things (chains, water balloons) at dogs can slow training, damage the human / dog relationship, and contribute to the development of aggression as self - defense for the dog.
Your dog may need emergency care because of severe trauma — caused by an accident or fall — choking, heatstroke, an insect sting, household poisoning or other life - threatening situation.
· A choke chain or unchecked collar can also be covered by the fur of the dog and the skin may grow over it, embedding it in the dog's neck.
1st Prize — Silo by Armoured Dog (Leeds Met University) 2nd Prize - Tank Attack by Tank Attack (Sheffield Hallam University) 3rd Prize — Toy Destroy by Choking Hazard (University of Huddersfield)
1st Prize - Silo by Armoured Dog (Leeds Met University) 2nd Prize - Tank Attack by Tank Attack (Sheffield Hallam University) 3rd Prize — Toy Destroy by Choking Hazard (University of Huddersfield)
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