Sentences with phrase «dog in a household gets»

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Responsibilities include: my son's morning routine, starting 7 am, including breakfast, getting dressed, and packing lunch; driving him to preschool 15 mins away in my vehicle; light pet care (1 dog, 1 cat); light housekeeping (we have a weekly deep - cleaning service); light cooking; household errands; and small home organization projects.
I think you've got to have something to protect [against] this; and these pesticides we're talking about, by the way, is a household pesticide — it's used in pest strips and dog collars.
That said, it is not unheard of for dogs to get depressed over other changes, like having a new member — furry or otherwise — in the household.
Because the Chihuahua mix is the smallest of the five dogs in the Burkhart household, Bella began using Hank as a means to elevate herself to get her owners» attention, especially when the five other canines were around.
The question then becomes what should one look for to figure out when estrus is occurring, because the puppy should then be removed from other dogs in the household and protected so she does not accidentally attract and get pregnant by wandering in - tact males.
Some Frenchies can also get along with every dog in their household and not do well with other dogs in public.
The mother decided there were too many dogs in the household and since I was the biggest one, I got the boot....
In fact, many Poodles are very patient with children and the breed as a whole gets along well with other dogs and household pets.
She does not get along with other dogs so would do best in a one pet household, one with knowledge of Shiba behavior.
They tend to be wary towards strangers and although they can get along with other small pets, another large dog in the household might cause problems unless the owner is a strong and dominant leader.
Put the wrong dog in the wrong household and someone is going to get hurt.
I will say this: If you get a dog, and you don't train it, don't exercise the dog, don't enrich the dog's environment, keep the dog confined for days on end, get more and more dogs to live in the same household, don't enforce proper manners, don't exercise leadership around the dog, don't supervise the dog when it is loose, and and don't properly house the dog when it can't be supervised, then you are asking for trouble.
Pointers generally get along well with other dogs and household pets when raised together, though they may be a little too interested in pet birds so keep the two apart.
In addition to being a poor companion pet, these dogs also tend not to get along well with children and they are likely to chase cats and other household pets.
If they have dogs of their own, make sure that your dog gets along with theirs so that the household can remain calm and happy when a new dog comes in.
What more can you ask for when one amazing dog can provide you with companionship, security, loyalty and the capability of getting along well with children and other pets in your household.
They will get along with everybody in the household, but can be territorial when strange dogs are around.
The breed (or breeds) will be important, as will the age you got the dog, how long you had it, and your level of responsibility in caring for it (that is did you just live in the same household, or were you the primary caretaker).
It gets along fairly well with other dogs in the same household but may not mingle well with strange dogs.
They're discovering how hard they have to bite to get a reaction from — another puppy, or the cat, or the older dog in your household, or you.
If you've got the dough to spare and you have large dogs in your household, the Flexi Giant is a great choice.
Due to the fact that this is such a large dog that likes to lean it generally does not do as well in households with younger children since they tend to get knocked down easily.
Is your dog having trouble getting along with other animals in the household or are there other behavioral issues that have led to the decision to give up your dog?
Furthermore, the information on how different breeds of dog get along with children or other pets in the household is also quite valuable information.
If you've got a male dog in your household you are going to have to put up with a few weeks of whining and aggravation.
As your cats get older, and you want to have both dogs and cats in a household, you might want to look for a Maine Coon, a Siberian, or a Ragdoll.
He is gentle with smaller dogs and gets along well with the other dogs in a multiple dog household.
The majority of the time when I get clients calling me to help their dog's issues, there are inconsistencies in the household and with the communication between dog and owner.
This is especially true if two male dogs live in the same household and constantly get into fights.
Usually a Van will get on very well with other pets in the household, including dogs, but will certainly want to be the boss!
The Beagle Freedom Project reports that there are «nearly 65,000 dogs... sitting in cages being used to test cosmetics, pharmaceutical drugs, household products, and academic curiosities with little to no hope of getting out alive.»
We will only adopt to adults, and all the adults in the household must agree to getting the dog.
A dog that was out of sight was also out of mind; today a dog that is out of sight must be constantly in mind — if he's not the victim of an accident, he could bite someone who chased or teased him, scare someone who is afraid of dogs, get picked up by the dog warden, join another household by choice or default, destroy the neighbors garden, torment other dogs or cats, all activities that can result in injuries, lawsuits, financial loss, or grief.
Her foster mom, Alison King, says that she is a delightful houseguest who loves people and gets along well with the other dogs in the household.
Dogs that don't get enough mental and physical stimulation may develop unwanted behaviors such as chewing on household belongings, licking incessantly at themselves, urinating or defecating in the house, or eating non-food items.
Because they get along with children and other pets, they can fill a much - needed void in a household by being the lone dog to pair with your cats, if your cats have had troubles with other dogs.
Foster care programs that enable dogs and cats to live in a home environment in order to avoid euthanasia at a shelter, recover from prior trauma and get accustomed to life in a household until the pet becomes more adoptable
He says, «All it takes in our household is one click and the dog not in that training session quickly appears to get in on the fun!»
It's recommended that you bring all dogs currently in your household to meet the potential new animal to ensure they will get along.
Social Skills: This «big dog in a little dog's body» gets along with other dogs and household pets with early socialization.
If you live in a noisy household, show the dog that the crate is the best place to get away from the ruckus.
for attention — some dogs likely hump other dogs, people, or household items because it gets them attention from their owner, even if that attention is in negative form like scolding or other reprimands.
One clue is that in multiple dog households you often hear owners say that one dog is «dominant» over food, while another may be «alpha» over the couch, and a third may be «the pack leader» when it comes to who's first through the door or who gets to play with which toys.
There are some exceptions, such as in multi-dog households in which two of the dogs do not get along, or if you foster dogs as a volunteer.
However, if you've got a mighty chewer in the household, these indestructible dog beds we featured here should help you choose the best one.
If socialized with other dogs from an early age, he gets along well with other canines in the household, and with other types of pets.
They can get along well with other dogs, but it is best if they are in a dog - only household.
Give the dog time to get used to your household first and feel secure with you and the other animals you may already have in your home.
He doesn't get along with other dogs, so has to be the only canine in the household.
«They overlook one fact: There are also dangers to never going outside, like boredom, obesity, getting lost or hiding in terror when getting out accidentally, poor adaption to shelter life if they find themselves there, fighting in multi-cat households, elimination problems, being trapped 24/7 in a house with an obnoxious dogs or rambunctious children.»
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