Sentences with phrase «get along with other dogs when»

These dogs can get along with other dogs when properly socialized and they generally do well with children.
They get along with other dogs when properly socialized, but National Pyr Rescue notes it is rare that they get along with dogs of the same sex as adults.

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If your dog really doesn't get along with others — is aggressive or uncomfortable in close proximity — keep high - value treats handy when you're on walks and give your dog a treat when he sees another dog.
The man was surprised when I told him I wanted him to see where and how this dog would live plus I wanted to be sure he (the dog) would get along with my other 2 rescues.
I have had two husky's, one died last christmas, and she was probably the best dog anyone could ever ask for, she was very much a guard dog but only when other dogs came into the yard, she was a very good listener when she was on the leash, and me and my parents just adopted an 8 week old puppy cute as can be, her and her brother and sisters where left for death on the side of the highway, and a girl and her husband took all 7 of them in and cared and loved them for 6 weeks, they really are miracle puppies, she is very fast and hyper puppies with losts of energy she gets along with other dogs very well.
When the dogs begin to socially mature, they would likely have problems with competition because of their close age, those that are the same sex usually start having problems getting along as they try and assert their dominance with each other.
Murphy gets along with other dogs his size, and when he came face to face with a cat, he just wagged his tail.
She loves to run and play but can be selective when getting along with other dogs - a proper introduction would be best for this girl.
River gets along with most other dogs her size when properly introduced.
When properly socialized, they will get along with other dogs but may still chase other small animals, including cats.
If you fail to do it, they will never get along with other pets or even the kids, and that's when the use of pet psychics is necessary since they can communicate better with your dog and learn why they're like that.
Lucy is very quiet, seldom barks, gets along with other dogs, is housebroken and loves being close, she will lean in to your legs when you are standing still.
While one can not really generalize on which dog breeds are not suitable for feline households because there are exceptions especially when the dog and cats are raised together at a young age, there is evidence that some dog breeds have higher prey drives than other breeds, therefore upping the likeliness that it may be challenging to make them get along with your feline friend.
However, they do love children and get along with other pets when introduced to them correctly, they are also great watch dogs, barking loudly when someone enters their territory, but never harming them.
Bred to work alongside other dogs, most East - European Shepherds will get along fine with other dogs when properly trained and socialized.
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.
However, these dogs could require a bit of work when it comes to getting along with other animals, so even though you might fall in love with one of these pooches, you should consider all aspects of the breed's personality first.
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.
While every Fox Terrier varies in personality and energy level, considering the breed as a whole, they bark, they chase moving objects, they have never - ending - energy and they are relentless when they want something (prey, food, toy, a Barbie Doll's head, etc.) They are typically territorial and «quick to react» so they often don't get along well with other dogs if they haven't been well socialized, especially dogs of the same sex.
Bruce gets along well with other dogs when properly introduced and with such an all - around great personality, he really is the perfect dog to join any family.
When she first came into our home she wouldn't even wag her tail, she didn't get along with other dogs and yet she quickly became queen of the house.
He gets along well with the other dogs at his foster home and has showed no signs of separation anxiety when left for a short time.He seems to be quick learner and was using the dog door in about 5 minutes.
Staffordshire bull terriers are friendly when meeting new people, but they generally do not get along with other dogs.
When it comes to getting along with other dogs, pit bulls run the gamut.
Mals do get along with other dogs, they are social animals, when they are properly socialized with other dogs.
We have a jack Russell with us for 12 years now but he can not get along with other male dogs please help as we have moved in with family who have a pug and are afraid our jack russel will hurt him... jack russel is male and we got him when he was 6 weeks old but this behaviour has always been there
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They usually get along well with other dogs when properly introduced and socialized but, like most terriers, have strong prey instinct and can't be trusted with small animals.
This is a question many dog owners face when they bring a new dog into the home that simply does not get along with the other pets.
Toby gets along with other dogs, but he does not care much for their company — he's happiest when he can receive undivided love and attention from his people.
She gets along well with other dogs, but the excitement she shows when she sees a cat might indicate she would be a worrier to house cats.
They get along well with other dogs, when raised alongside them from puppyhood, but can be unaccepted of new dogs into the home, especially males.
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It's not unusual for them to not get too along with other dogs, especially if they weren't socialized much when young.
It's crucial to ask questions about health when you consider adding another pet to your family, but it's equally important to consider the animal's temperament, personality, ability to get along with your other pets and the dog's fit with your family.
Clifford is a handsome 2 year old, Alaskan Malamute who gets along well with other dogs similar in size when properly introduced.
When you get right down to it, all dogs are different and no matter what you hope, all dogs just don't always get along with other dogs.
As a pack hound, the Basset Artesien Normand gets along well with other dogs, though the breed may develop dominant or bullying behaviors when raised in a pack.
He gets along well with other dogs when raised with them and will give smaller outdoor animals a run for their money.
He gets along well with kids, other pets and dogs however can tend to chase smaller animals if not properly socialized when young.
Social Skills: This little dog gets along fine with other dogs and household pets when socialized early.
When correctly trained, Boxers get along well with other dogs and cats, but smaller animals can be tempting for a Boxer's hunting instincts.
I knew he got along well with other dogs, but for some reason when he was on leash and saw other dogs in the distance, he barked and jumped and generally acted like a fool.
Similarly, while most Chihuahuas get along great with other pets in their own family, they tend to raise a ruckus when they spy a strange dog.
She has gotten along fairly well with the dogs in her foster home... however, she does not like when other dogs bump into her and can snap or be rough with them if they do.
He is nervous around children, gets along with other dogs (better when he's not leashed), and has lived with a cat.
The level of physical activity the dog needs, whether it gets along well with other dogs, has aggressive behavior or not, and the dog's overall demeanor and training are all important factors to consider when adopting a friend for life.
I get along great with other dogs, but do need to be separated when its time to eat so I don't cause a fuss trying to steal everyone's food.
He gets along well with other cats, and when introduced to a dog through his kennel bars, seemed merely curious.
When two dogs are put together to cope with each other, they have to figure out how to get along.
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