Expecting a dog to
meet another dog on a leash is setting them up to fail as it creates a lot of social pressure also for the dog to interact with everyone they meet.
Last but most importantly,
meeting dogs on leash can be a recipe for disaster and «reactivity», even for the most social dog, barking and lunging at the very sight of another dog, due to frustration from repeated leashed greetings.
If you do decide to
meet a dog on a leash, only allow for about 3 seconds of sniffing before you call your dog out.
Some time ago, Bella was attacked by a dog while on a walk, and since then is not comfortable with
meeting dogs on leash.
Not exact matches
Anticipating a groundbreaking within eight weeks for an off -
leash dog park
on Tinley Park's south side, Tinley Park Park District commissioners are inviting owners of the potential users to attend a Tuesday evening
meeting at McCarthy Park.
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.
Most of the motivation behind our desire to have
on -
leash meetings stem from our belief that our
dogs need to
meet every
dog they see.
After another month, Belle learned to «stay,» «down,» «walk»
on leash without pulling or tugging, no longer has fears of
meeting other
dogs or of environmental noises (cars, doors opening, fears of walking past garbage cans or piles of trash bags during our walks).
If they show no signs of aggression, have the
dogs meet with
leashes dragging, again
on neutral territory and in a secure / enclosed area.
He has
met two other
dogs now, all
on a
leash.
If you are adopting a
dog, you want to take both yours and the other
dog to a neutral place,
on leash, to
meet each other.
Puppies who later grow up to be
dogs, need to calm and accustomed to riding in a car, walking
on a
leash, playing in a backyard and ignoring people, bicycles and other
dogs walking by,
meeting strangers, hearing thunderstorms or loud noises, loud TV set, yelling people, active children and the list goes
on.
Mom says she allowed Stella to greet other
dogs on leash when she was a pup to socialize her, she has never acted aggressively with any
dog she has
met.
Does your
dog have challenges
meeting other
dogs on leash or need a refresher
on recall?
If you are at a
dog park, walk around the perimeter (outside the fence) with your
dog on the
leash, this gives your
dog an opportunity to
meet the other
dogs through the fence before entering.
She gets along with other
dogs and staff and walks very well
on leash, but if you have another
dog now, please bring him / her in for a
meet and greet.
The partnership will kick off at the launch of Sheryl Matthys» new book,
Leashes and Lovers: What Your
Dog Can Teach You about Love, Life, and Happiness,
on the evening of Tuesday, March 30, at BLVD night club, located at 199 Bowery, from 7:00 — 9:30 p.m.
Dogs for adoption from a Mayor's Alliance participating organization will be
on - hand at the event to
meet potential adopters.
(By the way, face to face
meetings are considered rude in a
dog's world but since most people insist that's how their
dogs meet, especially
on leash, we do have to teach service
dogs to be able to politely do that.
Show the
dog the hamster in its cage first, keep the
dog on a
leash when they first
meet, offer her treats for good behavior, etc..
The Behavior Assessment includes a sit - down interview with you and your
dog, where we discuss your
dogs» medical and behavior history and your specific needs, conduct a handling assessment to be sure that your
dog is comfortable being handled byour staff, and an
on -
leash meeting with another
dog.
If Tugger runs the Iditarod every time you clip a
leash to his collar or if he becomes aggressive with
dogs you
meet on the street, a head collar may be a useful addition to your canine tool box.
For
dog -
meets -
dog introductions, keep both animals
on leashes, and bring along a second person to help.
To train your
dog to automatically sit when
meeting new people instead of jumping up, place your
dog on a
leash or behind a barrier so people can turn away quickly without getting jumped
on.
In the class, we teach partnership, attention, loose
leash walking and how to
meet a
dog in a neutral manner as more than one CAP Therapy Team visits at each site
on a scheduled day.
We all have
met dogs that blow up when
on a tight
leash.
I
met Emma the Bull Terrier, who was nearly 11 years old, just after she had an incident with another
dog while walking
on -
leash in her neighborhood with her person, Katie.
Jeter loves to play with the resident
dogs, he walks well
on a
leash, and enjoys
meeting new people and
dogs on his morning walks.
Keep the leads loose, since tension
on the
leash might communicate to the
dogs that you are fearful or anxious about their
meeting, which will in turn make them more fearful and anxious.
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.
Is there any way I can get her to be friendly to other
dogs on a
leash or is this just something I have to deal with by never
meeting another
dog in a
leash on walks?
That said, some people are told by their vets to keep their
dogs inside and not
meet other
dogs until they have all their shots, including rabies, so they don't exposed to the outdoors, or even to being
on a
leash, until they are 4 months old.
Safe and successful introductions between adult
dogs are most likely when the following conditions are
met: a. Both
dogs are regularly socialized and have no history of aggression b. Both owners have voice control (at minimum) over their
dogs in stimulating situations (i.e. there is a balance between stimulation and control) c. Both owners know their
dogs well and are able to read canine signals d. Both
dogs are able to approach
on slack
leashes with relaxed body language e. Both owners are relaxed and confident f. Owners have good communication with one another g. Neither
dog is wearing any training equipment that might cause unintended corrections or inhibit natural body language h. Neither
dog is
on a taught
leash or a retractable
leash i. Both
dogs have the freedom to walk away j. Owners have good communication with one another
She would probably be a GREAT running partner and does great walking
on leash — but is not always friendly with other
dogs she
meets.
Any current
dogs in your family should be kept
on -
leash while
meeting your new cat.
If she hasn't
met lots of
dogs while
on leash, that could translate to
leash reactivity or aggression.
She also prefers to
meet her
dog friends when she's NOT
on a
leash.
We take 2 - 3
dogs for this workshop which involves small group lecturing, multiple trainers, and lots of hands -
on training to practice
meeting other people and
dogs,
leash reactivity methods, and more.
When your puppy
meets another
dog, it's best if they're both
on a
leash.
Step Three: Have the
dogs meet on a
leash in neutral territories like a park or a neighbor's yard or
on the street up from your house.
So here's the cool part... after all this they then had me do various things which they said were part of a «Canine Good Citizen test» such as
meet someone without being rude or jumping
on them, let the person pet and touch me, sit, down, stay 20 feet, come from 10 feet, not freak out or be overly nervous when there's a distraction, stay with a stranger for 3 min when my people go out of sight, pass another
dog, and walk nicely
on a
leash while turning and when people are walking around («crowd» of people).
Betsy is good at:
meeting people,
meeting dogs, staying in a crate, behaving in the house, going for car rides, walking
on a
leash, cuddling, other: Knows the sit command Ideal home: other: Betsy is would do great as a family
dog or for a single person.
Allowing tension or pulling back
on your
leash when your puppy
meets other
dogs sends the wrong message to your puppy.
Newt is good at:
meeting dogs, staying in a crate, behaving in the house, going for car rides, walking
on a
leash, cuddling, playing, following commands, other: He loves
meeting people.
We work
on extended stays with major distractions,
on - and off -
leash recalls, better
leash skills, a «place» command, and a «
meet and greet» exercise that teaches your
dog to control himself during human interaction.
We will be working
on loose
leash walking with distractions,
meet and greet with people and
dogs, settle in public, and general manners.
If this helps, my
dogs don't
meet other
dogs on leash and I'm a professional
dog trainer.
New Puppy / New
Dog 101 is a program of weekly hour - long sessions that includes all the basics; coming when called, walking nicely
on leash and not pulling, being calm when
meeting friends and family (not jumping up
on people) and more!
The new
dog should be
ON LEASH, and your existing pets should also be controlled in some way: cat in carrier (you could be bitten or scratched if you hold the cat for the new
dog to
meet!)
Havoc is good at:
meeting people,
meeting dogs, staying in a crate, behaving in the house, going for car rides, making me feel safe, walking
on a
leash, cuddling, playing, following commands Ideal home: another
dog, someone at home most of the day, a fenced yard, Lots of exercise opportunities Training Needs: socialization with
dogs Health issues: Havoc has a torn cruciate ligament.
Teach them how to properly walk
on leash, how to
meet strangers and other
dogs, and how to behave in public.