Accepting
a Friendly Stranger The dog must allow a friendly stranger to approach and speak to the handler.
Not exact matches
Even if you have the most
friendly dog or cat whose behavior you can attest to; any pet can be unpredictable when
strangers attempt to enter a home; especially when you are not there to assure them there is no danger.
Accepting a
Friendly Stranger: This test demonstrates the dog will allow a friendly stranger to approach it and speak to the
Friendly Stranger: This test demonstrates the dog will allow a friendly stranger to approach it and speak to the
Stranger: This test demonstrates the
dog will allow a
friendly stranger to approach it and speak to the
friendly stranger to approach it and speak to the
stranger to approach it and speak to the handler.
It's
friendly towards other
dogs and
strangers.
A
friendly stranger can't approach them without the
dog trying to attack.
For example, the Global K9 Group Training Program teaches
dogs to investigate suspicious noises and check on children, protect property including vehicles, and still be
friendly to
strangers and guests.
As a guard
dog, it is watchful but
friendly towards
strangers when socialized.
«The APBT is not the best choice for a guard
dog since they are extremely
friendly, even with
strangers.
However, this presumption may be rebutted with evidence that the owner had no such knowledge, for example, the
dog does well at doggy daycare, is
friendly to
strangers, has been through obedience training, etc..
Although well - bred and - trained Jack Russells are dependably
friendly around most people, they can be aggressively hot - headed around
strange dogs and will take on a Pit Bull if in the mood for a scrap.
He is
friendly towards other
dogs and
strangers.
Sometimes they may appear to be aloof and
friendly to
strangers fooling you into believing your
dog is a big baby.
They are normally sociable
dogs but they are not always
friendly toward
strangers.
He is a very
friendly and playful
dog, good with
strangers, affectionate, gentle, and allows himself to be handled by people.
Dog owners are currently less interested in a dog that has the potential to bite than in a dog that's friendly and tolerant, even with strange
Dog owners are currently less interested in a
dog that has the potential to bite than in a dog that's friendly and tolerant, even with strange
dog that has the potential to bite than in a
dog that's friendly and tolerant, even with strange
dog that's
friendly and tolerant, even with
strangers.
Therapy
dogs should be naturally calm as well as affectionate and
friendly to
strangers.
Although they may be reserved around
strangers, they tend to be a happy,
friendly dogs that are very adaptable to all indoor living arrangements.
Chris, who is the education chairperson at International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants and author of the book Parenting with Pets, the Magic of Raising Children with Animals, explains that in order to get a Canine Good Citizen certificate the
dog must show that it is comfortable and
friendly with
strangers, understands obedience commands, can be in public, and is not jumping on people or other
dogs.
Always keep a leash on your
dog and avoid retractable leashes, even the best behaved
dog can be fearful at the vet and the last thing you want to do is make his visit more stressful by having him loose around lots of
strange people and
dogs that may not be
friendly.
This is also a kid
friendly dog, and despite its territorial instinct, it is highly unlikely to harm any
stranger it may encounter.
Topics taught and tested for
dogs in class include: accepting a
friendly stranger, sitting politely for petting, proper canine appearance and grooming, walking on a loose lead, walking through a crowd, sit and down on command, staying in place, coming when called, calm reaction to another
dog, calm reaction to a distraction and supervised separation.
I also know a few Eskies, and two are weary of
strangers and other
dogs (but are okay once they get used to them), and the other one I know is very
friendly to all
dogs and people.
A family
dog should be attached to his people, social and
friendly with
strangers, fun to be with and easy to train.
Thus, police and military
dog puppies are
friendly, but the adults are wary of
strangers and will bite them.
Test items include: accepting a
friendly stranger, sitting politely for petting, allowing basic grooming procedures, walking on a loose lead, walking through a crowd, sitting and lying down on command and staying in place, coming when called, reacting appropriately to another
dog, reacting appropriately to distractions, and calmly enduring supervised separation from the owner.
Although a
friendly dog for families, he does not do well with other
dogs, if familiarized with them properly it should be no problem, but as long as they are
strange he might perceive them as a threat and engage in fights.
It took a lot of patience and an equal amount of
dog treats supplied by me and given to Wolf by willing,
friendly strangers in shopping plazas, parks and other public places to help restore most of his faith in people.
In the Assessment, your
dog will demonstrate the following skills without clickers or treats: sit and down / stay in place, coming when called, accepting a
friendly stranger, sitting politely for petting, reaction to distractions, out for a walk, walking through a crowd, reaction to another
dog, appearance and grooming, and supervised separation.
Your
dog will have the best chance if he is under 4 years old (the younger the better), is healthy,
friendly to
strangers, obeys commands and adapts quickly to new situations.
A CGC
dog must accept a
friendly stranger, sit politely for petting, welcome being groomed and examined, walk on a loose leash, walk through a crowd, sit down and stay on command, come when called, behave politely around other
dogs, be confident when faced with unexpected noises and other distractions, and behave with someone other than its owner.
While the United Kennel Club clarifies that American Pit bull terriers aren't great as guard
dogs because they are very
friendly even with
strangers, one can not deny that their mere presence can be quite intimidating alone.
This is a big but extremely
friendly dog, it at times may not be kind to
strangers though.
If the
dog is socialized, then normally friends and
friendly strangers can enter the property with no problem.
Some can be quite aggressive towards
strangers and other
dogs, and some can be quite
friendly and good with other
dogs.
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(UKC also notes that pitbulls «have always been noted for their love of children,» but aren't «the best choice for a guard
dog since they are extremely
friendly, even with
strangers.»)
This breed is generally well - mannered and very
friendly, which means they rarely misbehave and are pleasant even to
strangers, including other
dogs.
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strangers who happen past your yard as he was to follow you home in the beginning.
Most are
friendly with other
dogs and
strangers, such as the modern English Mastiff or the Great Dane.
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friendly and affectionate
dog with his family, the Welsh Springer Spaniel tends to be reserved when
strangers are around.
Test 2: Sitting politely for petting The
dog will allow a
friendly stranger to pet it while it is out with its handler.
He is one of the more commonly banned
dog breeds that is considered naturally aggressive yet the United Kennel Club describes him as ``... not the best choice for a guard
dog since they are extremely
friendly, even with
strangers.
Socialization is also important, particularly when the
dog is still young, to make sure he remains
friendly around
strangers and other
dogs.
The American Kennel Club says: «An affectionate, good - natured companion, the Keeshond is outgoing and
friendly with people and
dogs, following the lead of their owners when welcoming
strangers.
They're usually
friendly toward other
dogs, pets, and
strangers.
The
dog is
friendly with
strangers who have been properly introduced.
Early socialization will help to ensure that this breed is
friendly and well - adjusted around both
strange dogs and people.
It was
friendly with
strangers, but did growl and threaten
strange dogs occasionally.