Sentences with phrase «like strange dogs»

But, like all dogs, you are going to find individuals that don't like strange dogs.
Other breeds are less territorial, but they don't like strange dogs.

Not exact matches

The stories in Rock Springs touch on the shocks that a young man receives when he's 16; on characters who, like those in The Ultimate Good Luck, hang out at dog tracks, or who have had scrapes with the law, steal cars and push dope; and on the fleeting presence of strange men and women whom we recognize, without being told, as home - wreckers.
Other strange reactions were those of barking like a dog or jerking violently until exhausted.
We're not necessarily against princesses as a rule (though some of us are), but at the very least, we treat Cinderella a bit like we would a strange dog at the dog park: We feel it's best for our child to keep a wary distance, but if they really want to pet it, we make sure to carefully guide and contextualize the interaction.
It's common - sense stuff like close supervision at all times, and fencing the yard, and teaching your toddlers not to approach strange dogs.
A growing swingers community means more couples and couples like to go dogging, to have sex on a car park while strangers watch is a massive turn on for couples so we are constantly getting new adverts posted by couples requesting groups of men to meet at popular dogging locations for some very naughty fun and as in my case when some ladies get really excited they like to perform follacio on doggers in front of their husbands!
If you consider Hoffman's career in decline since then, you'd be underestimating his subsequent contributions to good and great movies, like Finding Neverland, Sleepers, Wag the Dog, Stranger Than Fiction, Runaway Jury, and Outbreak (yeah, I said it).
It's an exceptionally strange film, somewhere between a yakuza thriller and a ponderous reflection on the violent childishness of the criminal mind — only finally getting its due when Quentin Tarantino stepped in to offer U.S. distribution and certain themes began to show up in weirdo crime flicks like Jim Jarmusch's Ghost Dog (which itself culled themes from Branded to Kill and Le Samouraï, the latter of which Beat cited as a particular influence).
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It's one of life's strange phenomena, and it can be explained like this: among an affluent dog - and car - loving population living on a predominantly damp island, fast all - wheel - drive Audis are sweet.
I have lost my freedom, and found myself in this strange prison, where the trickiest adjustment, other than getting used to not having anything in my pockets and being treated like a dog that pissed in a sacred temple, is the boredom.
It is possible to conclude that dogs are able to detect negative behaviour in complete strangers, where one of their criteria for liking a person is the way we treat others around us.
Dogs generally don't like hugs or kisses from children and strangers... and sometimes, not even from their favorite people!
Strange as it may seem to some people, dogs like to be clean.
Shy dogs can be like shy people — They may become anxious and even defensive when exposed to strange situations.
Dogs are social pack animals, who gain comfort from their humans (even if they're nervous in a new place like a clinic), and who are generally much more socialized to strangers than cats.
Yes, some dogs like to do that as strange and disgusting as it may sound.
Reverse sneezing dogs will typically make a series of strange snorting sounds that seem like a sneeze being sucked inwards instead of blown out.
For a domestic dog, the trigger is much more likely to be something like a stranger, a loud noise, or an... Continued
Shy dogs can be like shy people: They are fine in familiar circumstances and with familiar people, but may become anxious and even defensive when exposed to strange dogs and situations.
Yes, the Bedlington Terrier is one of the strangest - looking dog breeds due to its lamb - like appearance.
Many breeds that were bred as guardians or fighting dogs were carefully designed to not like strangers, she says.
They are known to be the perfect family dog, although it may not like strangers as much, making it a good watchdog as well.
We live in the city and I'd like a dog who can deter strangers approaching the house.
But the secret to the way show dogs like Ship respond to both their handlers and situations with strangers lies in their training.
The dog does not like strangers up close and is not happy in a situation where he is not feeling in control.
Strangers that tease a dog behind a fence cause a dog to become motivated to get out to bite the next person that threatens them like that.
Examples: Airedale, Beauceron, Belgian Shepherds, Bouvier, Boxer, Bullmastiff, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Dalmatian, Doberman, Dutch Shepherd, Giant and Standard Schnauzer, German Shepherd Dog, German Wirehaired Pointer, Great Dane, Hovawart, Rottweiler My Favorites: Airedale, Belgian Shepherds (Malinois); Dutch Shepherd; German Shepherd; Giant Schnauzer (not from show lines); Standard Schanauzer (not from show lines); German Shepherd Dog; Rottweiler Intelligent Personable and loyal Extremely trainable (if you get a good one, and you do all the training & socializing necessary) Athletic Good companions Good with puppies and children May or may not like strangers ** These breeds are my personal favorites.
Don't ever accept generalizations like «German Shepherds are reserved with strangers» or «Chows don't like other dogs
Also, someone else should try to offer him food, make strange noises such as clapping, barking like a dog, meowing like a cat, using toys or things that make strange noises.
Students can be taught to «Stand like a tree» and to not run when approached by a strange dog.
Not all dogs like strangers, and in fact, that is normal for some dog breeds.
THE SOLUTION: If you don't like that your dog runs off to strangers... you know what to do.
There is a way to own a protection dog, but making the dog not like any stranger is almost always a huge mistake.
We had to work hard to keep her from getting «small dog syndrome,» which makes many toy breeds like chihuahua yappy and disliked by strangers.
If you have a young puppy or a cautious dog who just hasn't had many social experiences and takes awhile to warm up to strangers or has struggled in specific situations like the veterinary clinic or grooming shop, a class situation should be fine.
You'll be surprised how many dogs don't like strangers and want nothing to do with them.
A first meeting between dogs is like a first date between strangers.
In general, dogs don't like kisses and hugs from strangers any more than you do!
Cats are not, generally, like dogs when it comes to strangers in the home.
The dogs are treated like their own, but this time, someone cut his face and ears a little strange, and he has been scratching at his ears, even after I trimmed them down from a long, straight - across look.
He totally jumps at the door like a mad dog if there is a stranger, but he didn't start that until he was around 1 1/2.
I have a 2 yr old boxer boy that was a rescue and who is stranger and dog aggressive who also likes to redirect when corrected.
Bedlington Terriers originated in the North East of England, despite their lamb - like appearance they can be scrappy when meeting strange dogs.
First off, I expect all young dogs to like strangers.
I don't like being accosted by strangers and neither do my dogs.
Leaving your dog with strangers at a doggy day care is never easy, especially when you love and care for your canine friend like family.
Early in the fall she began letting people know she was looking for a dog with some specific characteristics: The dog should be friendly, good with people and other dogs, and «eager to please, liked to be touched, loves affection, doesn't startle with loud noises, not afraid of strangers or groups of people,» Kaiser said.
This type of dog doesn't like strangers, doesn't like anyone the dog knows or lives with, and doesn't like any animal?
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