We expect strange dogs to be the source of a bite, but it doesn't have to be the crazy - eyed barking dog down the street that causes an injury.
Not exact matches
Dog Day Afternoon A much
stranger film than I
expected, but the most concrete criticism I have is that it feels tame.
Your
dog may howl when you least
expect it — as you're warbling a tune at the piano, when a fire engine siren sounds or if your
dog is left alone in a
strange place.
This intelligent and obedient
dog inherits the virtues from both parent breeds that one can
expect from a pet
dog, ready to do anything for the «master», they would even alert them barking at
strange noises, especially during nighttime, making them a great guard
dog.
I'd avoid Chow Chows, Shar Peis; Akitas, and Shiba Inu if you have young kids, or kids who would be prone to tease a
dog; if you are
expecting your
dog to do repetitive obedience or be very obedient to commands; if you have lots of
strangers entering the home; if you can't prevent the
dog from escaping your property; if your
dog is going to be
expected to play with other
dogs off leash in public.
It just isn't fair to
expect a
dog to remain in its enclosure if a
stranger comes along and lets them loose, regardless of the age of the person releasing your
dog.
First off, I
expect all young
dogs to like
strangers.
If it is indeed simply the effects of aging, you can help reduce your
dog's anxiety by keeping floors free up clutter, taking more frequent short walks or playing games or food puzzles to increase his mental stimulation, allow him extra space away from
strangers or stimulation when in public, keeping a consistent routine so he knows what to
expect during the day, and continuing to work with separation training for when you're away (or asleep!).