But check these videos out to see that Buck could do well
in a home with other dogs if his family will afford him time & patience.
Not exact matches
If you're about to heave a downward facing
dog — sized sigh of relief, it's important to know that you might still be making contact
with PFRs via
other products
in your
home, gym, or workplace, Carignan says.
I'll report back on
if I made it
home in one, not frozen, piece I'm going to pass on waxing poetic on love today, and instead just wish you all a wonderful Valentine's Day, no matter
if you're spending it
with best friends, co-workers, significant
others, your
dog, you name it.
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«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.»
We have not assessed her
with other dogs yet, but
if you have another doggie
in your
home, please stop by to see how they do together.
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 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.
If you have not socialized your
dog with others outside of the
home, then begin taking him for walks around the neighborhood or
in the shopping center parking lot, where he is not on his territory.
If your
dog can not pay attention to you
with other dogs (or people, cars, squirrels, children, etc) around, initially work
in the
home and then gradually reintroduce
dogs into your
dog's environment.
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors and outdoors Doesn't require a lot of exercise Calm
in the
home; not hyperactive High drives and excellent mental focus Athletic, excellent conformation, and excellent endurance Able to take, and learn from, a correction High initiative Low fearfulness Submissive to Dominant: depends upon the nature of the work Low
other -
dog aggression is preferred, but not always a requirement Quiet: unless barking is needed for the work
If used for protection, will follow through and bite with intention, if not used for protection, then little to no aggression in most circumstances Easily Housetrain
If used for protection, will follow through and bite
with intention,
if not used for protection, then little to no aggression in most circumstances Easily Housetrain
if not used for protection, then little to no aggression
in most circumstances Easily Housetrained
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.
Mini needs structure
in her new
home and although she loves to play
with other dogs, she would be easier to train
if she were an only
dog.
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.
We are not using our initiative to market and promote adoptable animals
in the media — the spca and humane society do not properly network
with other animal rescue groups — The by - laws should be changed to more than 3
dogs or cats so that people want to care for more animals are able to do so —
If the animals are well taken care of and arent a nuisance than badly needed
homes from animal lovers should not be considered a crime — Imagine compassion and caring are the crime and yet you are weighing the pros and cons of murdering the animals and that is OK — Does anyone reading this see the insanity!!??
If the insanity wasnt so tragic it would be a joke!!
Can fight
with one another
if they only have each
other to herd
in the
home, and live a boring lifestyle Excellent sight, scent, hearing High intelligence Some are
dog fighters, but the well bred ones aren't.
Establishment of a reasonable pack order within the
home and
with other dogs:
dogs will scrap
with one another to set up a pack
in the
home or
in social gatherings;
if you go to an off leash park, then
dogs will sometimes get
in fights to establish rank order... and that is the risk you take by going there... don't blame the
dogs!
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.
I'd avoid Chow Chows, Shar Peis; Akitas, and Shiba Inu
if you have young kids, or kids who would be prone to tease a
dog;
if you are expecting your
dog to do repetitive obedience or be very obedient to commands;
if you have lots of strangers entering the
home;
if you can't prevent the
dog from escaping your property;
if your
dog is going to be expected to play
with other dogs off leash
in public.
This
dog also requires plenty of socialization from a young age
if he is to be kept
in a
home with other pets.
Socialization is particularly important
if this
dog will be working
with other dogs in the field or
if he is to be kept
in a
home with children or
other pets.
Although Lillie is
in a foster
home at the moment, she really isn't getting on
with the
other dog in the
home and may have to move into kennels over Christmas
if Oldies Club can not find a suitable foster or forever
home for...
If in time, you are able to welcome another pet into your
home, take that
dog to the dogpark and start up a dialogue
with other pet parents, telling them what happened to your
dog.
If you have a
dog that is fighting
with other dogs or has bitten / growled at someone or not getting along
with kids /
others in the
home, please google a trainer / behaviorist to assist you.
If your
dog has had a recent respiratory infection, be sure to keep him or her at
home for at least four weeks to allow the
dog to recover fully and to minimize the risk of spreading the infection to
other dogs.31 Be sure to clean and disinfect clothing, equipment, surfaces and hands after exposure to
dogs showing signs of respiratory disease to prevent transmission of infection to susceptible
dogs.26
In addition, routine cleaning of your
dog's food and water bowls and toys
with soap and water may help prevent the spread of disease.26 Click here to see the label text for Nobivac ® Canine Flu Bivalent vaccine.
Pit Bull rescue organizations often care for their adoptable
dogs in foster
homes, which means their foster families will be able to tell you
if the Pit Bull you want to adopt is good
with other animals or kids, and
if he or she is housebroken and knows any basic commands.
Try these 5 Easy Boredom Busters For Your
Dog if your dog is left alone in your yard for an extended period of time with nothing to do (other dogs or toys to play with), you may find the doggie version of an archeological dig when you come ho
Dog if your
dog is left alone in your yard for an extended period of time with nothing to do (other dogs or toys to play with), you may find the doggie version of an archeological dig when you come ho
dog is left alone
in your yard for an extended period of time
with nothing to do (
other dogs or toys to play
with), you may find the doggie version of an archeological dig when you come
home.
If the foster
dog is not able to get along
with your
other dogs, cats or family members, we would work to place the
dog in another
home.
Also,
if for some reason a particular
dog is not working out
in your
home (not working out
with other pets, children, etc.), American Greyhound will take the hound back and find another
home that will work out better for them.
If the
dogs seem fine
with each
other, drive them
home, preferably
in separate crates or cars so that the close quarters of a vehicle won't create unnecessary tension between them.
She is fearful of
other dogs, so it would be best
if she were
in a
home with dogs around the same size as her or smaller.
Adoptive family visits
dog in foster
home, must be approved and return for
dog Requires a
dog be returned
if the owner can not keep Takes ownership of a
dog upon intake Requires a
home visit before adoption approval Follows up
with adopters after placement
Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHPP and any other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adopt
Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All
dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHPP and any other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adopt
dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHPP and any
other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All
dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adopt
dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and
other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption.
If you've got
other dogs or cats
in your
home and one of them turns up
with ear mites, it's best to treat them all.
If you can't adopt Damien, please tell your friends about this wonderful
dog who loves
other dogs and children and would probably do just fine
with a kitty
in the
home.
Cayte continues to wrestle and play appropriately
with our young
dogs at
home when she isn't trying to herd them so it's not a deal - breaker
if you have
other dogs and are interested
in adopting her.
* has spent a number of years studying and learning about their breed * is active
in one or more breed clubs or similar groups and thus is
in regular contact
with other people
in the breed * knows their breeding stock inside and out for several generations back * has an «eye for a
dog» and has developed a detailed picture of the type of
dog they're breeding toward * almost always compete
in some
in some sort of activity
with their
dogs (conformation, working activities, obedience etc.) so as to have a realistic idea of how their
dogs compare to
others of the same the breed * is knowledgable about the hereditary problems that occur
in their breed and has the appropriate tests done prior to breeding
in order to decrease the likelihood of their occurance
in their pups * considers temperament important * is knowledgable about the mating and whelping of
dogs in general, so as to minimize the chances of injury or death to the breeding
dogs * is extremely concerned
with the quality of the
homes that their puppies are destinied for, to the point of not performing a breeding
if they don't feel good
homes will be available for the pups * never has more
dogs of their own than they are properly able to care for * is willing and able to educate and build a relationship
with their puppy buyers * is honest * uses spay / neuter contracts and / or limited registration to prevent the casual breeding of their puppies * is ALWAYS willing to take back a
dog of their breeding
if a puppy buyer can not keep it for any reason.
If your male
dog is humping
other males, females or random things
in your
home with increasing frequency, it could be a sign not of a behavioral issue, but of a medical one
in need of veterinary attention.
In a new
home he will need a consistent routine and
if an only
dog will need some play time
with other dogs to maintain good socialization.
You can be more confident that a
dog will accept
other animals
in the
home if the
dog has lived
with other animals
in the past.
I am afraid of
other dogs to start so I am reactive initially but
if you are willing to separate and give me some time and space, I do warm up and am living successfully
with other dogs in my foster
home.
This is also important
if you plan to keep them
in a
home with other dogs or household pets.
If your
dog is not social
with other dogs or some people, or you just want your
dog to stay
in your
home...
Policies: This program has written policies This program works
with purebred Goldens This program requires an application fee of $ 25 They adopt out of the service territory when when qualified applicants not available from our their area and they are filled to capacity; and
if former adopter Requires a
dog be returned
if the owner can not keep it Takes ownership of a
dog upon intake Requires a
home visit before adoption approval / photos
if no volunteer
in area
Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHLPP and any other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs are altered (spayed or neutered) before adopt
Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All
dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHLPP and any other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs are altered (spayed or neutered) before adopt
dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHLPP and any
other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All
dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs are altered (spayed or neutered) before adopt
dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and
other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All
dogs are altered (spayed or neutered) before adopt
dogs are altered (spayed or neutered) before adoption.
Policies: This program has written policies This program works
with purebred goldens They adopt out of the service territory under special circumstances only
if we have volunteers
in that area, then we will consider adopting there as we require a
home visit prior to adoption Requires a
dog be returned
if the owner can not keep Takes ownership of a
dog upon intake Requires a
home visit before adoption approval Follows up
with adopters after placement
Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHLPP and any other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adopt
Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All
dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHLPP and any other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adopt
dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHLPP and any
other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All
dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adopt
dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and
other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption.
* 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 resources
If she finds a
home with other dogs they will need to be understandable of her puppy ways and
in your face kind of play.
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.
Quarantine is not usually required for
dogs with demodectic mange, and treatment of
other pets
in the
home is required only
if they show their own set of symptoms.
They do not adopt out of the service territory unless they have no
in - state approved
home available for a particular
dog, they might consider an out - of - state adopter Requires a
dog be returned
if the owner can not keep Takes ownership of a
dog upon intake Requires a
home visit before adoption approval Follows up
with adopters after placement
Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHLPP and any other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adopt
Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All
dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHLPP and any other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adopt
dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHLPP and any
other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All
dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adopt
dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and
other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption.
She is now integrated
with the two
other dogs in her foster
home, but prefers the male and may even prefer to be an only
dog if given the chance.