Sentences with phrase «happy bark when»

Some dogs that are happy bark when something demanding or exciting happens.

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Are there, then, similar features that we listen for when we hear a baby's laugh and a dog's happy bark, or a man's angry cough and a dog's growl?
He is still a happy boy, begs for cheese bits when we make a sandwich, eats with gusto, poops just fine (more on that, anon), and barks to ask for a walk — or...
Praise him and give him attention when the barking ceases so he learns that silence makes you happy.
He is still a happy boy, begs for cheese bits when we make a sandwich, eats with gusto, poops just fine (more on that, anon), and barks to ask for a walk — or if I take the other dog...
millie (springer spaniel golden retriever) is a spangel Not rated yet Millie is such a happy loving friendly dog needs to talk to everyone, when out on her walks, loves to run and play with all types of dogs and never barks...
Do you want a happy - go - lucky dog that is everyone's pal, or a more reserved dog that barks to alert you when strangers come to your front porch?
This English Bulldog puppy has a funny bark when he's angry... He really wants to get on the couch, but her owner doesn't allow him to do that... So he's not very happy right now!
Dogs resort to barking and aggressive behavior when they are bored but this ball will keep your dog happy.
In this situation, I don't want to just train the dog to not bark when alone, I want to tackle the anxiety that is causing it, that way the dog will not only learn to behave better, but also be more calm, relaxed, and happy!
And dogs bark when they are distressed as well as when they are perfectly happy.
Sikasso was a year old red Doberman when he woke his family, persistently barking to wake them and not happy when the mom let him out then went back to bed.
When you're happy with your puppy's barking, move on.
They might bark to alert or warn off an intruder, while dogs bark in a wide variety of situations: when they're bored, lonely, scared, happy, or on alert.
In the yard when other dogs approach her through the fence, she is curious and happy and has not barked at them.
* Important principles * Do not overuse the crate * Uses for crates * Crates can be used for mature dogs as well as puppies * Choosing a crate * Where to set up the crate * How to make a crate a safe, comfortable and happy place * Introducing your dog to a crate * Teach your dog to «go to your crate» (or «room» or «place») * When you depart... when you return home * Whining, barking and howling in the crate * If your dog continues to whine, bark or howl in the crate * More tips for converting crate - hating * More tips * Using crates as housetraining aids * Housetraining hints in conjunction with crate - training * Accidents in the crate * More words of wisdom * Alternatives to using a crate * Other resouWhen you depart... when you return home * Whining, barking and howling in the crate * If your dog continues to whine, bark or howl in the crate * More tips for converting crate - hating * More tips * Using crates as housetraining aids * Housetraining hints in conjunction with crate - training * Accidents in the crate * More words of wisdom * Alternatives to using a crate * Other resouwhen you return home * Whining, barking and howling in the crate * If your dog continues to whine, bark or howl in the crate * More tips for converting crate - hating * More tips * Using crates as housetraining aids * Housetraining hints in conjunction with crate - training * Accidents in the crate * More words of wisdom * Alternatives to using a crate * Other resources
She does not have the deep bark of a GSD, but a happy, hello bark when the others are not playing with her.
In the beginning, Belyaev's team categorized each fox pup into one of three classes --(1) ones that bit, barked, or fled, (2) ones that didn't, and (3) ones that didn't and seemed happy to be held (foxes apparently wag their tails when happy.)
This breed will alert you with lots of barking when someone comes to your door, but that's about as far as his guard dog tendencies go — he's typically cheerful and happy to make new friends.
As many companion animal guardians already know, dogs and cats seem to have the extra special ability to perk us up when we're feeling down, either with a soft touch of a paw or with a smoothing purr or happy bark.
I've also noticed that boy's voices (and doggie barks) are SO LOUD when you don't have much on the windows or walls and have hardwood or tile floors, too, so the more we can do to quiet things up a bit, the happier this mama is going to be.
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