She can be dog - aggressive if
not socialized with other dogs early.
Not exact matches
If the resident does
not properly
socialize the
dog with other patients, the animal can become overly - protective and guarded.
Simone II's predecessor, Simone I, also grew up at Saint Simeon's and didn't get the opportunity to
socialize with other dogs.
The importance of her
socializing with other dogs is
not lost on Simone's mom, Kathy Hinkle, education director at Saint Simeon's — a lesson learned through the life of Simone I, who passed away due to a genetic heart condition.
Untrained bulldogs can lead to dominant behavior and if
not socialized properly, can lead to aggression issues
with other dogs, food, toys and
other possessions.
If raised together and adequately and extensively
socialized, this
dog can learn to live
with other dogs, but it will
not be happy about it.
Make sure you
socialize her
with people and
other dogs as a puppy and don't go overboard
with letting her jump up or sit on your lap at all times.
As for
socializing dogs are very good at communicating and
not being shy but
socializing freely
with other dogs, this is recognized when two
dogs are presented to each
other at a young age while humans are known to be shy at first especially at a toddlers age.
If you have
not socialized your
dog with others outside of the home, then begin taking him for walks around the neighborhood or in the shopping center parking lot, where he is
not on his territory.
A
dog who is anxious or clingy because he hasn't been
socialized properly, who doesn't know (or obey) simple commands, or who's never learned good manners around people or
other dogs isn't going to be fun to live
with.
Dogs that do not have the opportunity to socialize with other dogs, animals and people will become fearful or aggressive in new situati
Dogs that do
not have the opportunity to
socialize with other dogs, animals and people will become fearful or aggressive in new situati
dogs, animals and people will become fearful or aggressive in new situations.
Be sure to
socialize them from a very young age, so it won't have issues
with other dogs in the future.
Will react neutrally on lead toward barking
dogs from close distance, does
not chase
other small animals, well
socialized from birth
with people, HOUSE broken.
If your single
socialize that
dog as much a possible
with other people (male and female), don't forget the mail man and all meter readers,
other dogs and especally young children.
They are good
with other dogs but unless properly
socialized at a young age, they can't be trusted
with other household pets, including cats.
The Standard Schnauzer is good
with children and good
with other dogs when well -
socialized to them but should
not be trusted
with smaller pets.
Puppies are adorable, that's for sure, but if they are
not allowed to
socialize with as many human beings and
dogs of
other species outside its home as possible, they will grow up
with a kind of fear that could transform into something more serious later on in its life.
Socializing these
dogs with other dogs works to a point which i have described above, but i does
not take away completely there desire to fight, it makes it extremely managable and some of my
dogs of the opposite sex will play together and even sleep in my bed together, but they are still what i would call
dog aggressive.
I trained them all to
not be dog and food aggressive by having them socialized with other dogs from a young age, hand and bowl fed them all (even with my hand in their bowl) and it helps to discipline and NOT BEAT YOUR DOG
not be
dog and food aggressive by having them socialized with other dogs from a young age, hand and bowl fed them all (even with my hand in their bowl) and it helps to discipline and NOT BEAT YOUR DOG
dog and food aggressive by having them
socialized with other dogs from a young age, hand and bowl fed them all (even
with my hand in their bowl) and it helps to discipline and
NOT BEAT YOUR DOG
NOT BEAT YOUR
DOGDOG!!!
Not only will they learn to respond to commands amid distractions, but it also provides a safe environment for them to
socialize with other dogs.
She had a few strikes against her: she hasn't been
socialized with cats, kids, or
other dogs, and on top of that she was pit bull, a breed that's often difficult to find a new home for.
Our
dogs do
not live in cages and live together in packs, are
socialized with other dogs,
with children, are current on shots, licensing and are leash trained.
Temperament isn't just something that is bred into a
dog, it is something that is taught, how a
dog is
socialized, how much contact
with humans and
other animals it has, bio-sensoring.
Imagine a world where... your
dog comes when called every time, on or off leash, walks politely when on leash, sits and downs when asked, is
socialized with dogs and
other family pets, is housebroken, doesn't jump on people, dig in the yard, bark incessantly, bite or growl at people, lunge at
other dogs, and doesn't guard food and toys.
They are known to
socialize best
with other Chihuahuas rather than
other dog breeds, so they may
not do well in a household
with a variety of
dogs.
Warm water, indoors,
with special ramps, and float coats are life saving for senior
dogs, which can
not exercise or
socialize like
other dogs.
They may
not be a good fit for a multi-pet household unless raised together and
with attention to
socializing your
dog to
other pets.
A well -
socialized dog is
not fearful of crowds and plays well
with other dogs.
You are
not at the
dog park to
socialize with other humans or to play on your smartphone / tablet / laptop.
Due to the high risk of canine influenza virus spreading from
dog to
dog, pet owners should
not allow their
dogs to either
socialize with other dogs or participate in any group
dog training activities.
If I am to understand you correctly you believe that
dogs must have daily walks and time to
socialize with other dogs before we can expect them to be housebroken but I grew up
with dogs, my grandparents, aunts, uncles and
others all had a
dog but they never took them for walks and there were no
dog parks then and these
dogs did
not potty on the floor.
While every Fox Terrier varies in personality and energy level, considering the breed as a whole, they bark, they chase moving objects, they have never - ending - energy and they are relentless when they want something (prey, food, toy, a Barbie Doll's head, etc.) They are typically territorial and «quick to react» so they often don't get along well
with other dogs if they haven't been well
socialized, especially
dogs of the same sex.
Extra effort should be given to
socialize a Mastiff puppy; it may be combative
with other dogs if
not very well
socialized.
Well trained and obedient
dogs are
not likely to have issues
with other dogs, and whenever they meet new
dogs for the first time, they'll be able to interact and
socialize with them well.
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.
Interestingly she likes every person (she must have been
socialized as a puppy), and has lived
with cats, but does
not seem to like to be around
other dogs.
We rarely assist in placing
dogs with special needs or aggression — we simply are
not equipped to rescue these
dogs, as our
dogs are heavily
socialized with others (a doggy daycare environment), or in foster homes, almost all of which have children and
other pets.
If your
dog does
not get along
with other dogs or has trouble
socializing, there are
other daycare options available.
She did great
with other dogs though she didn't
socialize with them and was very wary of large
dogs, preferring to remove herself from
dogs with aggressive tendencies than fight them.
They can be very aggressive
with other dogs, especially the males, if
not socialized, or if allowed to fight.
Dogs will go to our doggie daycare during the day for periods of time when they are not in training to socialize and play with other friendly d
Dogs will go to our doggie daycare during the day for periods of time when they are
not in training to
socialize and play
with other friendly
dogsdogs.
I have had three, one which has passed on, and of the two I have now one is a certified therapy
dog because he loves everybody, the
other is a little more shy, but she didn't get as good a start
with socializing as the
other one did.
If Yorkies are
not properly
socialized with other dogs, there can also be a number of
other aggression issues.
Not only will this help
with the training process but it is also a good chance for your Boxer to
socialize with other dogs.
Such a
dog will
not tolerate strangers, whether they are humans,
dogs, or
other animals, so it is highly recommended for the Presa Canario puppy to be
socialized and taught
with other animals starting from a very early age, to avoid developing an unwanted and violent behavior.
And because they are
not socialized, neither
with humans nor
with other dogs under normal circumstances, the puppies often have underlying temperament issues.
Maybe the german shepherd or pomeranian doesn't
socialize well
with other dogs.
Some breeds tend to be more timid than
others, however, shyness can become a serious behavior problem
with any
dog that's
not properly
socialized.
The puppies often have underlying temperament issues because they are
not socialized with humans or
with other dogs under normal circumstances.
These
dogs can be aggressive
with other dogs if
not well trained and
socialized.