Gus will do well in
a home with other dogs as he is not aggressive.
BHRR's Baby Kaos can go to
a home with other dogs as he is great with them — he is going through his adolescent «turkey» stage right now and needs reminding sometimes that the world is NOT all about him!
She continued, «We brought Hero
home with the other dogs as planned.
Not exact matches
(Indeed, a study in the American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy found essentially the same amount of dander in
homes with «hypoallergenic»
dogs as in
homes with other breeds.)
Words Used: Magenta: I like going is mum look the am said to at went in me here my on dad a and come up can sat for Red: we get put
with go no they today was where you she he this are will
as too not but likes down big it little see so looked Yellow: when came one it's make an all back day into oh out play ran do take that then there him saw his got looking of yes mother from her baby father Blue: have help here's
home let need again laugh soon talked could had find end making under very were your walk girl about don't last what now goes because next than fun bag coming did or cake run Green: always good walked know please them use want feel just left best house old their right over love still took thank you school much brother sister round another myself new some asked called made people children away water how Mrs if I'm Mr who didn't can't after our time most Orange: man think long things wanted eat everyone two thought
dog well more I'll tree shouted us
other food through way been stop must red door sea these began boy animals never work first lots that's gave something bed may found live say night small three head town I've around every garden fast only many laughed let's suddenly told word forgot better bring push Word List Acknowledgement: www.tkp.school.nz/files/530877945427c642/folders/1/Highfrequencyhomewordlists%20(2).pdf ********************************************************************** © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Romochka makes himself at
home with Mamochka, the mother of the pack, and six
other dogs as he slowly abandons his human attributes to survive two fiercely cold winters.
«I took him
home for a visit to see how he would get along
with our
other dogs and he walked right in
as if he had been living there
with us his whole life.»
With sibling aggression, they lash out at
other animals within the
home, and food aggression occurs when a
dog begins guarding resources, such
as food and water.
Males like to be dominant, especially over
other large breeds, which can result in a hard time at
home if you have
other large
dogs; but they tend to be okay if you establish your place
as dominant over both
dogs, or if they live
with smaller or non-dominant breeds.
If you bring your pit bull
home as a puppy, allowing him to socialize at a young age
with other dogs and all human members of your family can help stave off any aggressive tendencies.
On the
other hand, if you have a
home with backyard your
dog will love it
as well.
He is very friendly
with the
other dogs in his foster
home as well
as when he is out for a walk or in a
dog run.
Zoey absolutely has the potential of being
dog social
as both her previous foster
homes and her training, she was housed
with multiple
other dogs.
To have, care for, and facilitate the placement of stray, homeless, and unwanted
dogs and cats
as pets in suitable
homes: to establish procedures and facilities which promote the health, care and placement of stray
dogs and cats, and which prevent cruelty, and alleviate pain and suffering and, in addition, to teach and promote the education of the citizens of Massachusetts in conjunction
with the care of
dogs and of
other pets.
They form a pack
with other dogs in nature, and even in our
homes, they feel most comfortable
as part of a pack (whether it is
with other dogs or people in the house).
If a
dog shows us that it needs to work - either stock, or failing that, has potential for working in Search and Rescue - the Police, Prison Service or
with Customs
as a Sniffer
dog - or to train to assist disabled people, Hearing
dog or Guide
dog - or
other arena - we will look for a
home for the
dog in the appropriate working area so its drive and needs can be fulfilled.
Celeste will be good in a
home as an only
dog, but will also do well in a
home with other dogs.
COGR attempts to match
dogs» temperaments to the lifestyles of prospective adopters
as much
as possible, because our goal is lifetime
homes for all of our
dogs where adopters and
dogs alike are happy
with each
other.
Puppies are adorable, that's for sure, but if they are not allowed to socialize
with as many human beings and
dogs of
other species outside its
home as possible, they will grow up
with a kind of fear that could transform into something more serious later on in its life.
She would do best in a quiet
home, and would prefer to live
with other calm
dogs, though she might also do well
as an only
dog.
We provide you
with information
as to the
dog's house manners, any commands the
dog knows, how they behave on a leash, how they interact
with other dogs, how they travel in a car, their activity level and exercise needs, and what each
dog will need to best succeed in his or her new
home.
She would do best in a
home with another
dog as she likes to play but also can be independent and LOVEs to hang around and nibble on bones and
other delicious chewies.
As with most products, some at -
home dog DNA kits are much better than
others.
When a new
dog is to be coming into our program
as an Adopt - A-Bull, we will send out an email to all open foster
homes letting everyone know the following: age, sex, history (where the
dog is coming from, background, etc.), characteristics, behavior
with other dogs & cats (to the best of current knowledge), behavior
with children (if known), and the type of
home our trainer feels he / she may do best in.
While they can get along
with other dogs, the Dogue de Bordeaux would be just
as happy in a
home where he can have his humans to himself.
They are raised in our
home and are very well socialized
with our toddler daughter, many family members and friends,
as well
as other dogs / cats.
He is in a foster
home with other dogs and he does not mind
other dogs who walk past his crate, but he goes outside by himself
as he does mind if
other dogs come up to his face.
He would do best
as the only
dog in the
home as he doesn't like to share
with other dogs, but he has not shown signs food / toy guarding
with people.
We offer to work
with any rescue organization (located in the northeast) or animal shelter that needs help placing a German Shepherd in their care by cross posting the
dog's story on our website and
other social media outlets,
as well
as aiding in the adoption application process, including
home visitations, transportation and meetings between adopters and
dogs.
Other prescription pet food strategies - such
as keeping the diet low in fiber so that fluids are not lost through the intestines, using highly digestible ingredients for the same reason, and increasing the
dog's fluid intake by adding salt to the diet - can be better accomplished
with a
home - prepared diet and management techniques that encourage the
dog to drink more water.
He can play
with the
other dogs,
as well
as with the staff, and is guaranteed to come
home plum tuckered.
As a trainer I would never advise bringing in a younger
dog with little history about getting along
with other dogs in to a new
home with an older
dog of Hollie's age.
Happy
as usual, he played for a good half hour by himself and
with several
other dogs before we packed in to the car and headed
home.
Today, these
dogs are used almost exclusively
as family companions, and they tend to get along well
with other pets in the
home with the exception of small rodents like hamsters, guinea pigs and the like.
We rarely assist in placing
dogs with special needs or aggression — we simply are not equipped to rescue these
dogs,
as our
dogs are heavily socialized
with others (a doggy daycare environment), or in foster
homes, almost all of which have children and
other pets.
But Golden Retrievers,
as long
as they've been given sufficient socialization, are more than happy to share their
home with other dogs and animals of
other species.
They adapt easily to
other situations such
as dog shows, and make extraordinary ambassadors for the breed in many settings such
as hospitals, old age
homes,
with children, etc..
Dixie came
home with us to King City that day, joining our
other dog Doogie, who we felt needed a companion
as we both worked full time.
Dogs were acquired from a variety of sources; the most common were friends or relatives (30 %), breeders (25 %), public or private animal shelter (15 %),
with the remainder (less than 10 % each) coming from a breed rescue group, a newspaper advertisement, found
as stray, being born at
home, acquired from a pet store, and rare
other sources (Fig. 1).
Your pet's risk of exposure to disease increases even more if you take them outside of the
home, especially when you take them to places where they'll interact
with other animals, such
as grooming salons, daycare facilities, boarding kennels, and
dog parks.
Aside from regular day - to - day care like feeding, grooming and exercise, the responsibilities of a foster
home may include basic training (like housetraining, walking on leash, sit, down, etc.), behavior modification (to correct problems such
as marking, jumping, mouthing, barking, destructive chewing, dashing through doors, etc.), socialization and temperament evaluation (to determine whether the
dog is a good fit
with different types of people and
other animals), medical care (dispensing medication, taking the
dog to vet appointments) and of course plenty of playtime and snuggling.
As a pack
dog they get along well
with other dogs but are not recommended for
homes with non-canine pets.
In your
home dog obedience training includes house breaking older
dogs as well
as potty training puppies, socialization
with other dogs and training around
other dogs as a distraction.
This course focuses on socialization of young
dogs to teach them to interact
with dogs and people appropriately, desensitization to sound, actions, people, and objects, housebreaking, crate training, bite inhibition, establish respectful relationships within your family, control nipping, chewing, digging, barking, resource guarding, household manners, how to handle of your
dog calmly, how to be respectful
with food and
other items around the
home, understand pet wellness and nutriion,
as well
as to understand your puppy's mindset.
I love being
with my people
as well
as the
other dogs in my
home.
If your
dog gets upset by being left
home alone, or if he is protective and likes to bark at things outside or at visitors, work
with him to get him used to being alone and comfortable
with everyday occurrences he might view
as threatening (
other dogs, loud street noises, etc.).
Havoc does very well
with the
dog in his foster
home (a senior female) and, when slowly introduced in order to form a trusting relationship, has done well
with multiple
other large
dogs as well.
The
dogs are registered with Therapy Dogs, a national organization that supports pets that visit places such as hospitals, nursing homes and other special needs cent
dogs are registered
with Therapy
Dogs, a national organization that supports pets that visit places such as hospitals, nursing homes and other special needs cent
Dogs, a national organization that supports pets that visit places such
as hospitals, nursing
homes and
other special needs centers.
So, he would do well in either a
home with other dogs or he would be fine
as the only
dog.
Among the Chicago celebs featured in the book: Cubs broadcaster Len Kasper, surrounded by his
dogs Rodney, Judy, Betty and Henry; Bryan and Amanda Bickell, who have a long history of supporting pit bull - type
dogs and all
dogs through their Foundation
as the ex Blackhawk and his wife and baby are pictured at
home with their
dogs Bailey and Tucker; Plain White T's bassist Mike Retondo is pictured
with his Wheaton Terrier Zelda; Roz Varon of WLS - TV is attached to her two Whippets Gracie and Ella; Black Ensemble Theater Founder and producer / actress Jackie Taylor is pictured
with her cat, named Kitty; broadcaster Rick O'Dell is pictured
with his wife Lori and Golden Retriever Buddy; WGN Radio's Judy Markey
with Toby, a mixed breed
dog; Chicago 32nd Ward Alderman Scott Waguespack and his rescued pit bull Kai, Andy Avalos of WMAQ - TV
with a long list of
dogs and cats; Cook County Commissioner John Fritchey and his social media starring Shar - Pei Smudge
as well
as many
other celebs.