Sentences with phrase «of dog unsupervised»

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Be alert for signs of aggression or jealousy when your baby comes home, and never leave your dog or cat unsupervised near your new baby.
Don't leave your dog unsupervised in the presence of fresh dirt According to Bourhenne, dogs are drawn to freshly planted flowerbeds and gardens.
An unsupervised dog of ANY breed can easily be killed or fooled by a human.
Never, ever leave young children and dogs together unsupervised no matter how well behaved you think both of them are.
As with any dog breed, it would be unwise to leave your Chow Chow unsupervised with children under the age of six.
We do not provide unsupervised play and the amount of exercise most dogs receive here will not supply all the play your dog will need for the day.
Of course, don't leave even friendly dogs alone unsupervised with your baby as accidents can happen in the blink of an eyOf course, don't leave even friendly dogs alone unsupervised with your baby as accidents can happen in the blink of an eyof an eye.
In general, small children should never be left unsupervised with a dog of any breed.
If the dog has been able to go unsupervised for a couple of hours without an «accident,» it might then be possible to begin going out for short periods of time.
There are sure loads of costumes for pet available nowadays, but they aren't meant to be left on your dog unsupervised.
Sadly, dogs have been seriously injured and even killed at dog parks because of unsupervised dogs and inexperienced dog owners.
If the dog is out of its crate while unsupervised, it may do something wrong and not be corrected, or worse yet, corrected after the fact.
No matter what breed all dogs are capable of mauling children, so don't leave kids unsupervised with any animal.
What Not To Do Never, ever leave young children and dogs together unsupervised no matter how well behaved you think both of them are.
Don't check to see if your dog is trustworthy in the house (unsupervised, outside of the crate) by letting the dog out of the crate for a long time.
Kittens, because of their small size, should not be left unsupervised around dogs.
To help assist with this, I recommend all of my clients leave a short leash on the dog when they are out of the crate and have visual eye contact on them (NEVER when they are left unsupervised or when they are in their crate).
Dogs and infants should never be left alone unsupervised, regardless of the breed.
Personally, once my dogs have reached 2 years old or so, the need for crating all but disappears for most of their lives as they haven't had a chance to develop bad habits and they can be trusted inside the home unsupervised, so we prefer not to crate them.
We recommend this with all of our dogs, but with Sunbeam's awful past, she is untrustworthy around other dogs unsupervised.
Most of all, no child and dog should never be left alone unsupervised.
Dogs of any breed and children should never be left unsupervised.
If you place your dog in a home with a dog of the opposite sex, be absolutely sure that the potential adopter could break up a dog fight if one were to occur and advise that they never leave the dogs alone unsupervised.
The removal of habitats to build houses and unsupervised domestic animals, whether dogs or cats is all in the hands of the owner!
For male dogs, the benefits of neutering (orchiectomy) are not quite as compelling, although it does decreased the risk of prostate hypertropy and infections pretty significantly and if the dog is going to be allowed out unsupervised it does help to keep the dog home and to avoid complications associated with seeking out females in heat, such as being hit by cars, shot by angry female dog owners (maybe only a U.S. problem?)
Minimizing physical activity, restricting exercise, and ensuring dogs are safely confined when unsupervised are important components of minimizing complications from heartworm treatment.
If you aren't prepared to go through the trials and training of a baby puppy, an older puppy or even a mature dog can be a good alternative, especially in households in which the family pet may have to spend much of the day unsupervised.
If a dog is isolated for long periods of time and kept from socializing with people or other animals, it will show signs of aggression when it is finally allowed to socialize, especially if unsupervised.
or they get a poor reputation due to the reporting of a few dreadful incidents where dogs may have been trained to fight, teased, or left unsupervised with other family members or children.
And, compared to the cost of replacing furniture, plants, carpet, and other personal items that may be destroyed when a dog is allowed to roam a household unsupervised, the expense of a crate is very economical.
Most behavior problems such as destructive chewing are due to the boredom of an unsupervised dog.
I would complete the full two weeks of training before letting the dogs out unsupervised.
If you are not prepared to go through the trials and training of a baby puppy, an older puppy or even a mature dog can be a good alternative, especially for households in which the family pet may have to spend much of the day unsupervised.
Not only can a destructive chewer ruin many of your household items, this type of unsupervised chewing can be a big health risk to your dog.
Not all dogs are suited to be left for hours unsupervised and may require crating for years, if not the rest of their life.
Unfortunately, apparently only the ever - lengthening numbers of lawsuits filed by injured volunteers, and ever - increasing amounts of payout, appear likely to persuade the animal sheltering community that volunteers should never have unsupervised contact of any sort with dogs of dangerous breed or history, and that supervised contact should be done only under the supervision of appropriately trained animal care & control professionals, with the knowhow, experience, and equipment to stop dog attacks within seconds ---- or, better yet, prevent them.
It is always best to avoid leaving small children unsupervised with a dog, any kind of dog.
Remember, regardless of how your pet may respond, a dog and a young child should never be left alone unsupervised.
If you must leave your dog outdoors, unsupervised for extended periods of time, please provide him with the following:
Some examples of inappropriate behavior that may develop or be rehearsed when unsupervised are: mounting other dogs, antagonizing other dogs, destructive chewing, and excessive barking.
At my parents house, the spare bedroom has one of those fancy gates on it, so that is where we put my dog Abb when I'm visiting and the dogs would be left unsupervised.
Only then shall the BOD of BHRR consider those homes that have children younger than the age of 8 yet they must be over the age of 5: a) ONLY homes that have no more than 2 children shall be considered if said children are under the age of 8 and over the age of 5 b) ONLY dogs that BHRR deem most suitable for homes with children within these ages shall be considered c) ONLY homes that have prior suitable breed type experience ie Great Danes for a Great Dane possible adoption or a Saint Bernard for a Saint Bernard possible adoption shall be considered d) ONLY homes that have no more than one dog already and that dog must be a right matched personality fit; shall be considered should any children be under the age of 8 and over the age of 5 e) ONLY homes that have all family members in attendance for the home visit and only those same homes that have all family members come to BHRR to meet us shall be considered BHRR stresses that children and dogs should NEVER be left unsupervised together!
Dogs that are left to play unsupervised, or even supervised, with other dogs on a hot day can work up so much internal heat that they can die in the midst of play, and it can happen so fast you won't be able to save them from heatstroke and deDogs that are left to play unsupervised, or even supervised, with other dogs on a hot day can work up so much internal heat that they can die in the midst of play, and it can happen so fast you won't be able to save them from heatstroke and dedogs on a hot day can work up so much internal heat that they can die in the midst of play, and it can happen so fast you won't be able to save them from heatstroke and death.
The majority of the fatalities involving children were the result of unsupervised children and unfamiliar dogs (chained, yard dogs.)
These types of dogs can't be left alone unsupervised in the home.
It replaces city rules that allowed for dogs to be tethered outdoors for as long as an hour at a time and as much as three hours a day by allowing dog owners unlimited supervised tethering but reducing unsupervised tethering of dogs to 15 minutes
Further, dogs which kill other animals (regardless of species) should never be off leash, unsupervised, or confined in invisible fencing that another animal might cross.
To prevent your dog from developing a digging habit, do not leave your dog unsupervised outside for long periods of time.
SAFETY NOTE: Do not leave your dog tied to any object if you aren't there to supervise him, don't let him wander unsupervised with his leash dragging behind him, and don't tie him to an object that can fall over on top of him if he tries to pull away.
SAFETY NOTE: Your dog should never wear a collar when left unsupervised in his confinement area, because he could get it caught on any number of things, especially if he attempts to escape.
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