Not exact matches
Keep the
dog on a
leash when she meets the cat It's crucial to restrain the
dog when you
introduce her to the cat.
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When
introducing cats to
dogs make sure the
dog is
on a
leash and the cat has a safe room / area to go to if he becomes nervous.
Dogs should be
introduced with two people holding them
on separate
leashes in a neutral environment so they can be easily separated.
When
introducing the
dog & cat for the first time, put the
dog on a
leash & just allow the cat to walk by if he / she wants to.
Until
introducing «
Dogs Playing for Life» in May of last year, all the dogs were walked on a leash or brought into the play yards for solo exerc
Dogs Playing for Life» in May of last year, all the
dogs were walked on a leash or brought into the play yards for solo exerc
dogs were walked
on a
leash or brought into the play yards for solo exercise.
If a
dog has never been
on a
leash, I have a special method I use to
introduce them to it.
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Introduce dogs off leash: Dogs should be on a loose le
dogs off
leash:
Dogs should be on a loose le
Dogs should be
on a loose
leash.
So, at a bare minimum, you've spent several weeks or months, at the least, training your
dog in the basic commands using traditional methods (food,
leash, toys, etc.), then another three weeks
introducing the
dog to the electric collar, then you start working
on each of the individual commands.
A great way to
introduce adult
dogs is to take a nice long walk
on leash together with appropriately matched
dogs of good temperament and good social skills and with known, responsible owners.
When
introducing your
dog to your resident cat, give the
dog lots of exercise and a meal first, and put him
on a short
leash or in a crate.
They worked
on: loose
leash walking (relationship work), coaching of nervous system recovery (basic core skills), and the owners
introduced some basic structure and restriction of some their
dog's usual freedoms around the house.
When the
dog behaves itself hold the
dog on a
leash let the cat out to wander around and
introduce itself.
Foster
dogs and cats should be
introduced to each other slowly and cautiously over a period of a few weeks while the
dog is kept
on a
leash.
Foster Fun Day offered practical techniques for
introducing a foster
dog to family members and pets; reading a
dog's body language;
dog fights and how to prevent them; identifying a foster
dog's «triggers»; meeting strangers and
dogs on walks; loose
leash walking; wait at the door; and other useful tips.
Foster
dogs and cats should be
introduced to each other slowly and cautiously over a period of a few days to a week while the
dog is kept
on a
leash.
Introduce slowly and keep other
dogs on a
leash.
This is an issue that does occur regularly with this breed and generally stems from either frustration
on the
dog's part or a learned behavior from when it was a puppy and was first
introduced to the
leash.
A great way to
introduce adult
dogs is to take a nice long walk
on leash together.
From teaching your
dog to walk
on a loose
leash and not jump
on guests when they arrive to
introducing a new
dog or puppy to your home, we can help.
You may then slowly
introduce your
dog or cat to guests by bringing her / him out
on a
leash.
While
introducing the
dog keep it
on a
leash or restrained and also keep all the escape routes for the kitten open.