Simple things
like teaching dogs not to jump or mount people or other animals can prevent attacks later from adult dogs.
Instead, I» d suggested thinking of the crate training process more
like teaching a dog to do a «sit» or a «down».
Much
like teaching a dog to pull you on a skateboard or rollerblades, teaching a dog to pull you on your snowboard gives him a fun way to release some energy that is different from the norm.
It usually means things
like teaching your dog not to «counter surf» or steal things off the kitchen counter such as food, for example.
Not exact matches
There is nothing quite
like teaching an old
dog new tricks.
That's just common sense, of course — you don't need to be an accomplished
dog - cognition researcher
like Horowitz to realize that children should be
taught limits when it comes to the family
dog (or cat, or bird, or whatever).
«From the powerty shacks, he looks from the cracks to the tracks And the hoof beats pound in his brain And he's
taught how to walk in a pack Shoot in the back With his fist in a clinch To hang and to lynch To hide «neath the hood To kill with no pain
Like a
dog on a chain He ain't got no name But it ain't him to blame He's only a pawn in their game»
If christianity has
taught us anything, its that your god views us as sheep and will use us as such.Luckily for your kind you can sheer a sheep many times, however
like a
dog, you keep going back for your next beating!
That would be
like teaching integral calculus to my
dog.
It's a little
like «wagging the
dog» to say that nuns have gone rogue and are out of step w / Catholic
teachings when so many priests are molesting, raping and otherwise abusing children.
I
taught an old
dog a new trick:) I have to try balsamic with green beans - it's sounds
like a sure winner.
I'm not using it to
teach my son how to walk you know I'm not
like when I walk my
dog that I give my
dog a yank when he start to go a little too far to the right.
She
teaches me new terms
like «raw
dog» and then corrects my use of it when I mess up.
Yes, you can condition kids not to touch other kids» toys by negative reinforcement (yelling, scaring them, hitting them, etc.) but it's more
like training a
dog than
teaching a child anything.
Dogs are actually the # 1 killer of backyard chickens so in addition to thinking about how your kids will interact with the chickens and
teaching them some basic rules (
like no chasing the chickens, learning how to pick up and hold the chickens, washing their hands after touching them, no putting their fingers in their mouths or eyes to reduce the risk of salmonella, etc.), some basic training for the family
dog is also important.
It's common - sense stuff
like close supervision at all times, and fencing the yard, and
teaching your toddlers not to approach strange
dogs.
As it is said «one can not
teach an old
dog a new trick» so we will
like to suggest that, if parents will find it difficult not buying those gifts then, they should just add books to it or forget of those things and used the money to get interesting books for the children.
When it comes to
teaching dogs how to sniff out explosives, there's nothing quite
like the real thing to make sure they're trained right.
I love my
dogs like they're my kids, and it's a nice to
teach someone about things you're so passionate about.
Max is
taught by another
dog to go to a zen -
like place to just get through the experience so he can win the competition.
His character is completely unpredictable, uttering lines
like, «Perhaps we can disillusion him, a bear who doesn't believe in anything will be easier to bring down,» and a steady stream of non-sequiturs («I met a
dog the other day that
taught me how to die»).
In many ways, small children are
like puppies — and one
dog - whisperer can
teach us a thing or two, writes Helen Collins
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Other niche markets include non-fiction surrounding nearly any topic you can imagine — gardening, marketing, pets, dating, and business are all markets that offer you the ability to narrow the subject matter down to something truly «niche,»
like my quickly created examples of: «How to
Teach Your
Dog to Bring You Beers in Two Hours» or «How to Get a Date in One Day.»
He has
taught writing at Pepperdine University and at workshops in the U.S., UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, though he always
likes coming home to L.A. where he can enjoy an authentic street
dog.
This being retail, actually the former is probably more appropriate, but you can't
teach an old
dog new tricks; I have always
liked to use tangible book value as a proxy for intrinsic value, so that's what I did here.
Train with treats:
Teach your
dog tricks
like «Leave it» and «Come.»
Here's how it works: Clients (
like Gary) will need to be
taught how to direct their guide
dog with the correct verbal commands, foot positions and arm movements.
If you have already tried putting a muzzle on your
dog and he shies away from your hand and the muzzle, you need to
teach Fido to
like the device.
Training your pet to do simple tricks
like the classic handshake or
teaching them to sit on command helps to mentally stimulate your furkid, which is vital in maintaining your cat or
dog's health.
Unconditional lovin»
Dogs are selfless, which is why they
teach us important values
like unconditional love, patience, and loyalty.
Try to encourage the shy or scared child to come closer to your
dog (if safe) or at least mention the dos and don'ts of approaching a
dog — again, you may be the only person to
teach a youngster safety rules
like «Never scream, stare, run away...».
The overriding lesson is this: you
teach your
dog where to potty; you
teach your
dog what to chew and what not to chew; you
teach your
dog basic cues
like sit, down, and to come when called.
And located on TCC's West Campus, the vet tech program sports a 20,000 squarefoot
teaching facility with classrooms, clinical laboratories, a treatment area for large animals with stalls for cattle restraint, and a small animal treatment area with six wet tables to examine and treat small animals
like dogs and cats, and lab animals
like rabbits, rats and mice.
However,
like children,
dogs must be
taught how to behave to fit into our world.
Ask what it's
like to take in a scared, confused, unwanted
dog, and
teach him or her about love, trust, and treats.
You may have tried
teaching your
dog basic commands
like sit, lie down, and stay and had some success, maybe not.
I really
like how he approaches «
dog training» and how he's more focused on
teaching dog psychology and why our
dogs do what they do and not just
teaching commands and tricks.
Starting from the beginning where we
teach the
dog to heel, walk well, and not act
like maniacs when they see distractions is a great start to having a reliable
dog off leash frolicking in the
dog park or in your yard!
Although there has been a limited number of research done, the idea that female
dogs who have had puppies will actively try to
teach a human baby how to behave
like a
dog and in that sense will nip lightly at the nape of the neck or hands and feet if they do something that is considered «bad behavior».
So, training a
dog is
like building skills to do something... thus, I
teach things such as obedience, therapy
dogs, and scent / tracking.
The fact at this stage of training if a
dog still chases the cat I
teach the
dog that the cat is
like touching a hot stove.
Of course a command
like down will also work, while down is a basic command, a down to a
dog in «prey» mode, that is «out» and moving away is quite an advanced command to
teach.
The problems usually arise because
dog owners fail to
teach their pets to
like the crate, and leave untrained
dogs confined for too long.
With any of my the Woodlands
dog training programs, I not only work with the
dog, but I also work with the owner so that they feel
like a leader that can
teach and maintain better behaviors for their
dogs.
Second, I am also a
dog trainer, which is different than behavior modification work in that it is a lot
like being a tennis coach who
teaches students to swing rackets, explains the sports» rules and strategies, and introduces fitness techniques, etc..
As tempted as you may feel to correct him, consider that physical corrections will only
teach your
dog to not
like having hands near him.
This shattering of the «cool» illusion, especially in places
like LA where so many people think it's cool to breed the pit - bull puppies which comprise a huge percentage of the
dogs euthanised, has to be
taught to people when they're young, so they don't grow up to become breeders.
They aren't the most intelligent of
dogs, it's hard to
teach them how to do stuff, and they shed
like crazy.
I think of trainers as «school teachers» who
teach normal
dogs basic manners and cues, «counselors» who can work with some minor abnormalities
like mild fears or difficulty concentrating, and «intervention counselors» who work with the behavior modification aspect of behavior disorders.