Not exact matches
If the owner continues on
with what he's been taught, this
dog will eventually be able to
greet these
strangers and all will be just fine.
It may be only
with strangers, only
with other animals, only
with adults, or it could be when the
dog greets anyone.
Generalize the Training Once the
dog learns to sit to
greet you, make sure you teach the
dog the same lesson
with family members, regular friends, and
strangers.
They can sometimes bark at
strangers or other
dogs, or on the contrary — they can
greet people and
dogs with kisses.
He has lectured on the subjects of Canine Training, Canine Tracking, the Louisiana Catahoula Leopard
Dog, How to Greet a Strange dog, and the Hug - A-Tree and Survive program, and has provided numerous demonstrations with his SAR Dog, Ladyhaw
Dog, How to
Greet a
Strange dog, and the Hug - A-Tree and Survive program, and has provided numerous demonstrations with his SAR Dog, Ladyhaw
dog, and the Hug - A-Tree and Survive program, and has provided numerous demonstrations
with his SAR
Dog, Ladyhaw
Dog, Ladyhawke.
Your
dog needs to practice meeting,
greeting, and getting along
with strangers, not simply getting along
with old friends.
Your
dog will learn how to
greet strangers with impeccable manners, walk calmly
with you through crowds and other distracting situations, keep her calm around other canines, and work at a distance.
Unless traumatized through neglect or abuse, most of these lighthearted
dogs greet strangers with an open heart and wagging tails, making them poor guard
dogs.
Most
dogs love nothing more than being around people, and many will even
greet strangers with boundless enthusiasm.