Once a year, large numbers of purebred dog owners, breeders, and exhibitors get out the spit and polish, pack up their old kit bags, and head for the breed's national specialty, a celebration of their dogs, an occasion to conduct club business and enjoy social
interaction with other owners and enthusiasts, a chance to attend breed seminars, and an opportunity to raise money for breed health and rescue committees.
Not exact matches
For our canine friends play is a very important part of their daily activity and as well as providing physical exercise it also offers essential social
interaction with both
owners and
other dogs.
Unfortunately, his previous
owners paid him little attention and he rarely had
interactions with other dogs or played
with many toys, spending most of his days locked in a crate.
The needs of a Slender - Billed Cockatoo is similar to
other parrots: They crave
interaction with their
owners and require daily handling and socialization to maintain their emotional health.
It's very sociable, like
other cockatoos, needing regular
interaction with its
owners.
Sharing stories about your furry friend
with other pet
owners also helps you stay connected and enjoy the benefits of social
interactions.
During the first phase of the evaluation, we will sit down and discuss your dogs» history (previous
owners, socialization,
interactions with other dogs, etc.).
This allowed for
interaction of dogs and their
owners with spectators and
other owners and breeders as an educational process.
These groups should instead be focused on short
interactions with other puppies, safely, so EVERY puppy enjoys it, and then the
owners should be a way more fun option than the
other dogs.
Norwegian dog expert, Turid Rugass, actually found that dogs utilize special signals in their
interactions among each
other and
with their
owners.
On the
other end of the spectrum, those who have experience
with the APBT argue that it is a dog's environment - its training, socialization and, most importantly,
interaction with its
owners - that produces a good or a bad dog.
On the
other hand, isolated puppies that have little
interaction with people tend to become attached to one person only, the
owner.
As a responsible pet
owner, it's up to YOU to protect your dog from negative
interactions with other dogs or people, as well as preventing your dog from ingesting dangerous substances, such as antifreeze, tainted food, and lawn chemicals.
An essential component of any bird
owner's routine, behavior training is teaching the proper behavioral expectations of your bird for many different scenarios including trips to the veterinarian, travel and vacation, change of sceneries,
interaction with other bird lovers and handlers, etc..
Some pets require very little
interaction with their
owners, while
others need almost constant companionship!
Other factors that could contribute to slower walks or shorter walks include dog aggressiveness toward other dogs (Řezáč, Viziová, Dobešová, Havlíček, & Pospíšilová, 2011), friendly interactions with other dogs (e.g., meet and greet; Westgarth et al., 2010), playful interactions with the owner during walks (Rooney, Bradshaw, & Robinson, 2000), and dog age (Rooney et
Other factors that could contribute to slower walks or shorter walks include dog aggressiveness toward
other dogs (Řezáč, Viziová, Dobešová, Havlíček, & Pospíšilová, 2011), friendly interactions with other dogs (e.g., meet and greet; Westgarth et al., 2010), playful interactions with the owner during walks (Rooney, Bradshaw, & Robinson, 2000), and dog age (Rooney et
other dogs (Řezáč, Viziová, Dobešová, Havlíček, & Pospíšilová, 2011), friendly
interactions with other dogs (e.g., meet and greet; Westgarth et al., 2010), playful interactions with the owner during walks (Rooney, Bradshaw, & Robinson, 2000), and dog age (Rooney et
other dogs (e.g., meet and greet; Westgarth et al., 2010), playful
interactions with the
owner during walks (Rooney, Bradshaw, & Robinson, 2000), and dog age (Rooney et al.).
Many bird
owners may need help understanding how to provide their birds
with proper nutrition, training, hygiene, and grooming and how to facilitate social
interactions with other pets and family members.
Navigating the periods of development and energy alongside working on training like heeling, holding a stay, not pulling on a leash, having appropriate social
interactions with other dogs and
other necessary skills tests the patience and commitment of even the most dedicated dog
owners.
Monitor your own body language: An
owner's body language can cause dogs to become protective, especially if they anticipate negative
interactions with other people or pets.
As pack animals and social beings, dogs need
interaction with their
owners,
other people and
other animals.
Cats are usually most content when they can dictate the timing of
interaction with their
owners and
other humans.
Some may require less than
others, but all need time and a lot of positive
interactions with their
owner (s).