Never scolded him for any misbehavior.
Dogs that participate in our program are
never scolded for bad behavior, only rewarded for good behavior.
But I've
never scolded him.
Not true Noorullah, if you honestly search the Scriptures you will find many instances when Jesus claimed to be God, also
he never scolded people, when they fell down to worship Him.
Jesus
never scolded him for this, in fact he rebuked him for not believing without seeing.
But he was
never a scold.
But certainly
never scold him about his aesthetics or responses to calls, texts, or emails.
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Never scold him when you put him in.
Never scold her or swat her as you put her in her crate.
Most specially - abled dogs adjust well to a new bathing schedule, especially if you make the time fun and
never scold them for having an accident.
Most importantly, socialize with your dog, follow obedience training, talk with it and
never scold it if it happens to disobey.
Never scold your cat Never use scolding or punishment — it's a waste of time and could make the problem worse.
Never scold or punish your puppy for submissive urination.
Remember to never rub a dog's nose in their mess and to
never scold a dog for a mistake unless you catch it in the act.
You should
never scold a young cat for fouling in the wrong place and certainly never rub its nose in it.
Never scold them, use a positive tone always.
Never scold your dog if you return home to discover evidence of misbehavior.
Never scold or punish your puppy if he has an accident — clean it up and be more careful to watch him going forward.
Most importantly,
never scold your puppy for an accident; try instead to ignore it and clean it up with an appropriate enzyme - based dog urine cleaner.
Do not praise your puppy for using the pad, but
never scold her, either.
Never scold a dog or yell at a dog for not doing what you want.
Never scold or punish your cat for not using the litter box - it won't help.
Never scold or punish a dog of any age for having accidents in the crate, or elsewhere in the house.
Never scold a doxie for submissive urination or excitement urination; that will only make it worse.
Never scold or punish your puppy for mistakes and accidents.
Whatever the reason,
never scold or strike your cat for being too chatty or loud.
Remember to ignore all excitement urination and
never scold or get angry at your puppy when it occurs.
Never scold or punish your GSD pup if it accidentally poops inside the house.
I really care about the puppy and want to make it work, the last thing I would ever want to do is adopt a puppy only to return it, but I do not want this to negatively affect Stella.We have done all we can to let Stella know that Macy will never take her place.We
never scold her if and when she growls or barks at Macy, we always greet her and feed her first, we correct Macy if she tries to bark at or growl at Stella.We have separate sleeping places for them.I don \» t know at what point I say, \» this is not working out \» and take the puppy back.
As professional trainers advise,
never scold your puppy for peeing inside the house after the deed has been done.
Let him take his time and
never scold for trotting over too slowly.
If you are fortunate enough to have a dog who warns you before biting,
never scold or otherwise punish her for this behavior.
Not exact matches
Ciubotariu claims in his LinkedIn post that, to his knowledge, no one has ever been forced to work late or on weekends if they did not want to, and he has
never been
scolded for not answering an email after hours.
I have seen too much: — an arrogant pastor that told me to leave the grounds and slammed the church door behind him; another that told me «all bisexuals are promiscuous» and thought this was not bigotry nor prejudice; — a young well - meaning pastor that was my bodyguard once, and
never returned to feed the poor in their tent - villages; — a wonderful older brother that helped feed the poor but was
scolded by his church too many times for being corrupted by his friendship with me; — an elder with weight identity issues that had medical intervention who talked down to me since I had gender identity issues and medical intervention (I laughed during the meeting because the hypocrisy was amazing...); — an elder that was like Jesus without condemnation towards me, and amazing... but we had to meet in my home far away from his rejecting church.
Laughing,
scolding, tickling, threatening to spank but
never actually doing it.
I have
never felt comfortable
scolding Samantha or telling her what she can and can't do.
After a light
scolding, he told me it was okay, but I should
never leave my things on the floor again.
As the film dutifully moves from one year to the next, Senna is repeatedly pitied by her best friend (Liza Lapira) for
never having a lasting relationship,
scolded by her mother (Ellen Burstyn) for not taking herself more seriously and turning away prospective mates, and chastised and eventually fired by her boss (Famke Janssen) for being too quirky and esoteric in her fashion choices.
We also
never understand why the townsfolk turn on a grieving mother because she
scolds the police chief in some secluded signage.
Yet McDormand's so warm, so idiosyncratic, that Marge
never comes across as a kooky
scold; she makes the woman's carved - from - marble personality traits seem an outgrowth of Marge's worldview rather than a grab - bag of eccentricities.
It is
never a good idea to
scold or punish your dog for running away, once you catch her.
Never push his nose in the waste or
scold him.
Never yell or
scold them.
You should
never drag the dog over to the soiled area and
scold it.
Never ever yell at or
scold your dog for not cooperating.
Never punish or
scold your cat for play biting as this may make your cat fearful of and defensive toward you.
Attention whining should
never get attention, stress whining should
never be
scolded, it's important to help these dogs feel less stressed, frustration whining should
never be reinforced such as taking a dog out to chase a squirrel or he will whine anytime a squirrel is in the yard, and of course, pain whining needs attention.
Very important note:
Never punish or
scold your cat, which will only make matters worse.
Using the word / command NO is often caused by letting your puppy do wrong so if possible
never put temptation in his way.Praise him at all times
scold him seldom and
never if possible give him the chance 2 be naughty, very hard when you r dealing with a pup but trust me these ground rules are essential if u intend 2 have a complete adult obediant dog