Brush up on training cues,
especially walking on leash, leave it, drop it, wait, go to mat, and crate training.
Not exact matches
Threatening behavior — some examples: • Bending over a dog, or rousing him from his sleep • Reaching to touch a dog's head (when he doesn't want to be touched) • Staring into a dog's eyes (worse, at eye level, like toddlers do) • Trying to touch or remove a bone, a toy, a bowl of food or anything the dog wants • Screaming near the dog's face or producing other startling noises in his proximity • Running toward, past, or away from a dog •
Walking too close to a dog
on leash • Entering a protective dog's territory • Being afraid in the presence of a dog • Sticking a hand or finger (
especially children) inside a dog's enclosure • Making threatening gestures, like raising a fist or wielding a stick • Causing pain, injury, or subjugation to a dog • Overexcitement during play can cause a friendly dog to nip or bite as he would a playmate.
More dogs are lost during the winter than any other season, so it's imperative to keep them
on their
leash when going for a
walk,
especially if it's icing or snowing out.
The cough may appear suddenly, but then occur frequently throughout the day,
especially anytime the dog gets exited, exercises, or any pressure is applied to the throat / neck area (such as
walking on a
leash).
The good news is that many puppies will outgrow the behavior,
especially the males and / or the ones that are
walked on a
leash and not given access to their feces.
Life Rewards — Food rewards are phased out entirely and replaced with Life Rewards
especially the Big Two —
Walking on -
leash or off -
leash and Playing with other dogs.
You should begin training your Beagle at an early age,
especially if you plan to take them
on walks off
leash.
He
walks nicely
on a
leash and harness and is doing well with his potty training,
especially now that it is warming up outside.
Classes focus
on puppy biting, socialization with other dogs and people (
especially children men and strangers), calming and handling, attention, basic obedience skills (come, sit, down, stand, stay, heel and
walk on leash) and household manners (crate training, toilet training and chew toy training).
This may be a part of the reason it can take some dogs,
especially scent hounds like beagles, longer to learn how to
walk nicely
on leash.
They
especially need to have rock solid Sit / Stays and Down / Stays; obedient to the Come command; and
walking effortlessly
on a
leash around distractions and obstacles.
In my experience, these types of
leashes a.) tend to cause dogs to act more aggressively and to pull hard
on the
leash; b.) are more likely to trigger a fight with another dog since the dog that is straining at the end of the
leash looks like it is in attack mode; c.) tend to be purchased by lazy and irresponsible dog owners who do not train their dogs to obey, and who tend to spoil their dogs, causing more aggression and bratty behavior; d.) undo most of the important aspects of your obedience training and leadership over your dog,
especially obeying around distractions and coming when called, and over time they teach your dog to charge after other dogs, animals and even people; e.) are hard to control once the dog is at the end of the line, and can get caught in the
leashes of other dogs, increasing the potential for a biting or attack incident; f.) do NOT cause the dog to get more exercise
on the
walk; g.) can cause a dog to run away from you, because if you accidentally drop the
leash handle, many dogs will run from the plastic handle «chasing» them from behind and that could cause your dog to run into traffic and die; h.) have resulted in injuries to dogs and owners.
Dante is a very friendly dog who
walks well
on leash,
especially leaving his run.
If you are planning to take 2 dogs, each with a retractable
leash,
on a
walk at the same time, then it might get tricky to handle them
especially if both dogs are big and powerful.
When
walking your dog or cat,
especially on campgrounds or in cottage - country, make sure your pet is
on a
leash and in sight at all times.
They do have fairly strong hunting instincts,
especially when it comes to birds and fowl, so owners might want to
walk their Lagottos
on a
leash.
Your dog,
especially if still young, will need brisk
walks on a
leash, play - time with the family in a fenced yard (if required), and training classes.
In
especially applies to training, routines and commands when called,
walking on a
leash or harness, potty behavior and socializing with humans and other dogs.
Specifically you need to know how to teach your puppy: where to eliminate, what to chew, when to bark, where to dig, to sit when greeting people, to
walk calmly
on -
leash, to settle down and shush when requested, to inhibit biting behavior, to enjoy spending time at home alone, and to thoroughly enjoy the company of other dogs and people —
especially strangers and children.
- Keep cats & small pets indoors; bring small dogs in at night,
especially in areas of coyote sightings -
Walk dogs
on a
leash,
especially during spring when adult coyotes are territorial & protective of their young - Don't feed pets outside or leave food bowls outside - Secure garbage cans by fastening lids with rope or bungee cords.
We had to work
on a little recall with him
especially after changing his name but it only consisted of
leashed walks and lots of treats!