If you'll be
meeting other dogs at your final destination or if dogs will be visiting your home, Newman recommends you introduce the dogs in a neutral, outdoor space.
She's friendly when
meeting other dogs on the street, people, and is still affectionate.
He has been well socialized with other animals and enjoys playing and
meeting other dogs as well as humans!
She tends to be wary
meeting other dogs, probably due to her lack of socialization earlier in her life.
She seems to display dominance by mounting, her body language when
meeting other dogs, she also gets jealous if i do anything with someone else and gets talkative about it, she chases the other 2 when off lead that seems slightly agessive.
And yes, not
meeting other dogs includes any other pets in your household.
And even during «exciting» scenarios such as while
meeting other dogs?
Since losing their alpha male golden retriever, the younger dog appears to resent the older dog being top dog, and has started attacking the older dog, who can not protect herself, and has been badly bitten on a number of occasions, although no problems when
meeting other dogs, Any suggestions as to how I can correct this behaviour by the young one.
She loves
meeting other dogs on walks but is cautious about adults.
We see how happy our dog is to be outside exploring many new environments, meeting other people walking and jogging, and of course
meeting other dogs being walked.
These photos of dogs
meeting other dogs will make your day, what's not to love?
While I have discussed choices extensively in other articles, let's discuss giving our dogs choices when they're
meeting other dogs or people.
Dogs that are
meeting other dogs, close to other dogs, or lacking a secure and comfortable resting space may not be safe or able to work to their full potential, and this may even affect how much your dog and you enjoy the day.
She tends to be a lot more excitable when
meeting other dogs and I think it turns some dogs off, especially older or smaller dogs and those with a low energy level.
She is good
meeting other dogs but is used to living alone and isn't interested in playing with lively dogs.
We take your dog's manners on the road to practice paying attention to you — no matter where you are, walking without pulling, not getting into food crumbs or garbage, coming when called, saying hello to people politely,
meeting other dogs nicely and focused manners all about town.
Many dogs are very nervous about
meeting other dogs on walks — understandably so, since you never know how the other dog may react to a meeting!
He loves car rides, running around in the back yard, and loves
meeting other dogs and humans, but can be overbearing.
If you have concerns about whether a dog walker can keep your pet safe when
meeting other dogs, you're in the right place.
We asked to see Sally again after
meeting the other dogs and talked more seriously with the employees about Sally's personality.
He still shows shyness when
meeting other dogs but during the July 4th weekend, he met 5 other dogs and what first started out as being an anxious reaction eventually subsided.
She adores being around her humans, and is cautious when first
meeting other dogs, but then is fine with them.
Please note that when I talk about socialization here, I am not talking about going into heavily dog - populated areas and
meeting other dogs.
Give her time to get used to the new place, the new smells, the new objects, the sounds of traffic,
meeting other dogs and stuff like that.
One of my dogs is nervous when first
meeting other dogs so the private space was the key to her success in a group setting; it even helped her become more confident around new dogs because she didn't have to worry about defending herself.Debi is very knowledgeable and reads dogs very well.
I like
meeting other dogs of all sizes on my walks.
She also showed interest in
meeting their other dogs and wanted to play with them right from the start.
He doesn't mind
meeting other dogs outside the home, but would prefer to be your only pooch at home.
While they are generally a well - mannered breed, Maltese have a tendency to forget their small stature when
meeting other dogs and thus require supervision when around other canines.
He is very good
meeting other dogs and is an overall submissive, easy male.
It's important to socialize them well as puppies to reduce this tendency so they aren't overly anxious about vet trips, spending time with the pet sitter or
meeting other dogs and people at the park.
In particular, dogs can perform humping when initially
meeting other dogs, whether at the park or in your own home.
She also did very well
meeting other dogs.
While your dog is
meeting other dogs, humans should remain calm, with low voices to keep excitement out of the situation and to help reduce stress.
This is a good time to get him used to riding in the car,
meeting other dogs, visiting the groomer and pet supply store, and taking walks in your neighborhood.
By the time he reaches about 4 months old, your puppy should learn to accept being petted by strangers,
meeting other dogs, being handled by a veterinarian or groomer, and meeting a wide variety of people.
Does your dog have challenges
meeting other dogs on leash or need a refresher on recall?
If it is your dog's only behavior upon
meeting other dogs or people, then you may want to determine what about the situation is either overstimulating or scary.
Mini plays very well with all dogs she has met, is good on walking trails and has been no problem with
meeting other dogs.
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).
Her skills
meeting other dogs are getting better every day, but right now she would do best as the only pet in the house.
Puppies have a small social window for
meeting other dogs, strangers, sounds, surfaces, car rides, etc, and we are able to create those types opportunities every single day to teach the puppies that both are good things!
She's never compulsive, but sits and observes in new situations, or say,
meeting other dogs or people.
He is energetic, loves
meeting other dogs and new friends and is a huge cuddler.
At bedtime, he sleeps on a futon soon to be covered with a futon cover that I received from a different Buy Nothing member, and when we take him upstairs to
meet the other dogs in our house, we all get to relax and get to know each other, thanks to some baby gates that I also received through Buy Nothing.
My dog and
I meet some other dog owners and dogs at the park and have fun anyway.
She's happy to go for walks, she's happy to
meet other dogs, (she insists on meeting every dog in sight), she's happy to be close to you and give you a kiss or two.
When
she meets other dogs she becomes aggressive and will bark or lunge at them.
You'll meet with other pet owners while the dog
meets other dogs.
Spend the afternoon in the park with your dog and let her chase some squirrels and
meet other dogs.