If
a dog knocks you over, curl into a tight, little ball with your hands over your ears.
It can be especially dangerous when your visitor is a young child who can be injured if
your dog knocks her over.
Any of these can lead to an unprepared
dog knocking you over as he tries to run away, embarrassing you by barking his head off, or getting into even more serious trouble by snapping or biting.
Then he'll mix up the cups and let
the dog knock over the cups to find the treat.
Not exact matches
My husband would
knock me
over to get to a hot
dog — weiners are seriously his favourite food.
«Mad
Dog would do things like
knock down the coach and then run
over him,» teammates recall.
If you have pets or other young children in the house — for instance, a
dog who might
knock over a bassinet, a cat who might climb in, or a toddler who might try to lift your baby from a bassinet — stick with a crib.
If you have pets or other young children in the house — for instance, a
dog that might
knock over a bassinet, a cat that may climb in, or a toddler who could try to lift your baby from the bassinet — use caution or stick with a crib instead.
Bigger
dogs usually get more attention, as they can cause more damage (i.e.: accidental scratches from jumping, more physical harm from bites,
knocking someone
over due their excitement and strength, etc).
With a more outgoing
dog, it's more about curbing enthusiasm so that people aren't overwhelmed upon meeting the
dog (or
knocked over with love!).
This is where they may wait for the cat to get up there and
knock something down or if you have a bigger
dog, the big
dog knocks something
over and the little
dog eats it up before the big
dog gets much.
Despite this, one should never leave a
dog and child unsupervised, especially if that
dog is large enough to
knock over a child accidentally.
A large - breed
dog may be more likely to
knock your children
over when excited, so putting in the time to train a large
dog will be extra important.
Candles and pumpkins with lit candles can easily be
knocked over by an anxious pet, or a larger
dog with a wagging tail.
It's possible that a puppy or young
dog could
knock over a toddler.
It is easy for a
dog to
knock over and break open a cage.
Without external stimuli, your
dog and cat can get into all kinds of trouble, like tearing into the trash,
knocking over plants, making friends with your goldfish, and driving your neighbours up the wall with constant barking.
There are self waterers, bowls that clip onto fences, heavy bowls that don't get
knocked over easy, heated water bowls that won't freeze, and plenty of other outdoor pet feeders to provide your
dog with a steady supply of clean fresh water.
Dog water bowls are easily knocked over in dog crat
Dog water bowls are easily
knocked over in
dog crat
dog crates.
At that growth stage,
dogs can easily
knock over people leaving muddy paws on their suits and concerned looks on people's faces.
There's also the possibility a
dog running wild could
knock over a small child or an elderly person, or run through a neighbor's open door or backyard gate and cause a problem.
Bigger
dogs should be supervised with kids because the might
knock them
over without meaning to but that dose not mean the rant good with kids.
Surround your tree with a baby gate or pen to prevent your
dog from
knocking it
over.
Glass ornaments can even cause internal bleeding if
knocked over and ingested by your cat and / or
dog.
A
dog's tail can
knock over a candle and kitty's may get singed.
Young children and frail elderly people can be
knocked over by enthusiastic
dogs and can hurt themselves.
Does the
dog's breath
knock you
over?
These include kneeing the
dog in the chest,
knocking them
over, stepping on their hind feet, or pinching their front feet as they jump up.
When outside, it's best to provide your
dog with a tip - proof water bowl or place the bowl in an area where it won't get
knocked over.
He does not do well with small
dogs, and is all puppy so may accidentally
knock smaller kids
over.
A successful hurdle is done when the
dog jumps
over the bar and does not
knock it off onto the ground.
If a candle is lit in my house, my super-clumsy and super-cute
dog will happily
knock it
over for me.
It is common for people to play with puppies and young
dogs until they are
over threshold and then worry when the
dog seems to have a complete change in personality, zooming manically around
knocking things
over, or jumping up and biting at peoples arms and clothes.
Vittles Vault
dog food containers are the only food storage items we've ever found that you can leave out there in the garage with four large
dogs, and they can bite it,
knock it
over, push it around, jump on it, spill their water bowl by it, etc., and nothing affects the contents or allows them to access the contents.
Consider whether there is anything your
dog can chew or choke on,
knock over, or ingest.
Also, keep in mind that a child in the house with a
dog is at risk of being accidentally
knocked over, scratched or bitten etc..
Not only might you get mobbed and
knocked over by jealous, hungry
dogs, but other owners could also become agitated.
Mastiffs are excellent guard
dogs and good with children, though their sheer size may cause them to
knock over smaller kids.
However, they are large
dogs and tend to get a little excited so keep an eye out for your furbaby accidentally
knocking over your other baby.
Rambunctious
dogs can easily
knock over a standard charcoal grill and easily burned.
While not particularly dangerous like aggressive
dogs or purposely destructive like chewers and diggers, they can annoy guests, annoy you, make it difficult to complete daily tasks,
knock over belongings, startle neighbors, and just in general be a (loveable) nuisance.
This will prevent jumping in the future, as they are strong
dogs and will
knock over elderly or children by accident.
The Karelian Bear
Dog may not be the best breed for children who are very young and inexperienced with
dogs, as they may be accidentally
knocked over or injured by an overly enthusiastic pup during play.
The same applies to space heaters, except that, in this case, a
dog can
knock over the heater itself, possibly causing a fire.
They can be very good house
dogs, but they are very large, shed with enthusiasm, and may
knock things
over with their large tails.
Care should be taken when this
dog is around babies and toddlers, as he will innocently
knock them
over while trying to play and love on them.
Even leaving the room for a minute is enough time for a curious cat or a tail - wagging
dog to
knock over a candle.
The
dogs always
knock things
over or pee on things and the owners are never willing clean up after their
dog.
I still think it's better to confine the
dog to a single room where there is nothing dangerous for him to
knock over / chew.
o If you must leave your
dog unsupervised, secure him in an area where he can not accidentally injure himself during a seizure (falling down steps,
knocking over unstable or top - heavy items, falling into a pool, etc.) o If you must be away from home and there will be no adult at home who can look after the
dog, make sure you make arrangements for appropriate supervision and care for the
dog from people knowledgeable about his condition, informed on how best to care for him, and both willing and able to deal with a seizure should one occur.