Will there be
other dogs and people walking by?
Not exact matches
Walks, fetch,
and agility training are more fun for you both if your
dog will come when called, wait when asked,
and greet
other people and pups politely.
Duchess still likes to prance around on her daily
walks,
and, as the shelter notes in a press release, «demonstrate her good manners with both
people and other dogs.»
And sometimes we'll run into other people walking their dogs (she laughs hysterically whenever she sees dogs), and that just makes me so excited for the day we can get a dog again (I've always had a pet dog for as long as I can remember, and not once since being married), and hopefully it will be a Box
And sometimes we'll run into
other people walking their
dogs (she laughs hysterically whenever she sees
dogs),
and that just makes me so excited for the day we can get a dog again (I've always had a pet dog for as long as I can remember, and not once since being married), and hopefully it will be a Box
and that just makes me so excited for the day we can get a
dog again (I've always had a pet
dog for as long as I can remember,
and not once since being married), and hopefully it will be a Box
and not once since being married),
and hopefully it will be a Box
and hopefully it will be a Boxer!
Love the country,
walking with
dog, outdoors
person, like fishing, camping, traveling, exploring side roads
and country side, the beach, mother nature in general, cooking,
and keeping busy — reading, working or just helping out
others
A rotating cast of secondary characters would give the reader a chance to meet
people from all
walks of post-apocalyptic life,
and the rate at which they betray
and dispatch each
other would illustrate why the wanderer prefers to travel alone, or with just a
dog.
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In her training, Paddy is learning how to socialize with
people and dogs, how to eat without aggression,
walk on a leash
and many
other skills that will help her reintegrate with Tiffany, Ryan
and the
other animals that share their home when she returns on December 2.
The
dogs also showed higher levels of fear toward unfamiliar
people, children,
other dogs and when taken on
walks.
• Uncontrollable at home, on
walks, or in
other places • Openly aggressive towards
other dogs and / or
people • A danger to themselves or
others • Selectively aggressive (i.e. with their food, toys,
people;
dog parks, etc.) • Fighting with
other dogs in the home
If your
dog barks at
other people and dogs during
walks, distract her by giving her special treats before she barks.
If we are out for a
walk and are approached by another
person walking their
dog we NEVER allow the
other dog to come up
and smell or greet our puppy.
Take the imposing - looking mastiff on a
walk,
and «either
people gravitate toward him because of the anomaly of a large
dog or otherwise they
walk on the
other side of the street,» Boltrek said as Huxley lazed in his grooming area, accepting pets from passers - by, after his breed's contest.
You (
and another
person, not by yourself) might also want to take both
dogs on a
walk, allowing them to
walk near each
other to get comfortable to each
others» presence.
We hope soldiers who can't have pets right now
and other people will come to
walk the
dogs.
Dogs have a natural ability to love unconditionally
and are
walking demonstrations of how kids should treat
other people.
He is good at skills such as sit, lay down, go - to - crate, off (of furniture), noticing
and dismissing during
walks (cars,
people,
other dogs if they're far enough away),
and maintaining eye contact.
Mickey is good with
other dogs, is very friendly with
people and children
and walks well on a leash.
She's polite
and sometimes shows interest in
other dogs on
walks and on playdates but prefers the company of her
people.
Some
people figure in things like crates,
dog walking,
dog sitting
and other extravagances, but those are for
people who don't actually spend time with their
dogs.
To avoid this type of behavior, have
other people in the family feed
and walk your
dog.
Pet Care team you get to
walk dogs, care for cats
and meet all sorts of
other animals who are anxious to befriend
people who love pets as much as you do.
He learned quickly
and now he is in the care of an experienced adult foster home to continue his training in rules, boundaries,
walking on the leash,
and socializing with
other dogs and people, along with daily active exercise.
Would you like your
dog to pass
other dogs and people while on a leash
walk without lunging
and barking?
She didn't
walk, she scampered through life, always looking for the best in
people and other dogs.
Does your
dog bark
and lunge at
other dogs or
people on
walks?
Walking him was a nightmare as he frequently lunged at passers by /
other dogs; at home he would nip
people and also attack our
other dog if he was suddenly spooked by the door bell or a knock at the door etc..
It seems that when she is comfortable with her leader, she puts her trust in that
person and is able to
walk nicely with
other dogs.
Instead of these large scale events, I am always a supporter of smaller ones that are more controlled, like B - More
Dog's
walks where the
dogs aren't allowed to meet each
other,
and Pittie Trails where we work specifically on skills around
other people and dogs.
You want a
dog that sits on cue, comes when called, waits for permission to go through doors, greets
people politely, is friendly towards
other dogs,
and walks nicely on leash... right?
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.
but, she barks at everything,
people walking by,
other dogs and cats, if you are on a bike
and ride by our car she goes ballistic.
Walk the
Walk is a follow up handling class after any of our training programs that allows clients to practice working with their
dog in a safe
and predictable environment, but also to work through real world issues, like handling around
other dogs,
people, bikes, skateboards ect... If you have participated in any training with K9 Lifeline, you are eligible to join us every Sunday at 9:00 am for our big
dogs and 10:30 am for our small
dogs for our one hour
Walk the
Walk handling class.
I allow my
dogs to sniff, use their nose
and get the scoop in the neighborhood through the use of their senses but I also like my
dogs to have focus on the
person at the
other end of the leash — ME — during our
walks.
Don't enter
people's yards without their permission (
and especially don't enter a gated property; guard
dogs will attack you or you could cause the escape of another
dog and compound your problems); don't let yourself get surprised; if you can bring mace, do so; don't enter abandoned buildings alone; don't wear clothes that make you look like you are not part of the neighborhood or rich or otherwise;
walk like you know what you are doing otherwise your vulnerable attitude will be picked up by criminal types; don't enter caves or holes without proper procedures, be sure to use assistants,
and use proper gear such as ropes
and other things that cave explorers or utility workers would use; park your car in a lighted place, remove visible valuables, lock up
and take your keys; be wary of sexual approaches — predators will try to engage you in conversations or try to touch you;
and trust your gut when it says you need to get out of there.
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.
Classes focus on puppy biting, socialization with
other dogs and people (especially children men
and strangers), calming
and handling, attention, basic obedience skills (come, sit, down, stand, stay, heel
and walk on leash)
and household manners (crate training, toilet training
and chew toy training).
Walk him on a leash as he may be aggressive towards
other dogs and try to herd
other people passing by.
She can compete around
other dogs,
walk by
people with unusual body language casually,
and manage
dog - to -
dog encounters — all due to positive reinforcement clicker training.
Giant
dogs should learn how to
walk on a loose leash, sit or lie down, stay,
and act calm around
other people and dogs.
Bring your
dog on a 6 foot (or shorter) leash
and have fun
walking and talking with
other people while your
dog gets to spend some time socializing in a pack.
He enjoyed going for
walks, meeting new
people new
dogs and looked forward to any
other «adventure» that Sherry shared with him.
The Ambassador foster
dog should be
walked, taken to
dog parks,
dog - friendly restaurants
and cafes,
dog beaches, Humane Society of Greater Miami adoption events — or any
other place where
people can meet the
dog.
Jazz, When my pitt was a puppy she didn't want to go for
walks either... we took her everywhere to visit
people with
other dogs so she could learn to play
and walk with
other dogs, now she loves her
walks.
My husband did want to look at the
other dogs at this particular shelter
and we were told no because they only allow staff back by the
dogs and people walking back there only gets the
dogs wound up.
While there is a lot of controversy regarding its use because of the many potential dangers it poses not only to your pooch but also you,
other people,
and other pets, with the correct mindset
and understanding of what needs to be done to make
walking dogs with retractable leashes a lot safer for everyone, these contraptions can make for excellent tools for you to satisfy one of your pet's innate needs.
And your dog needs a happy life full of toys, novel experiences, walks, road trips, social time with people and other dogs, and with you and your wife living happily and peaceably togeth
And your
dog needs a happy life full of toys, novel experiences,
walks, road trips, social time with
people and other dogs, and with you and your wife living happily and peaceably togeth
and other dogs,
and with you and your wife living happily and peaceably togeth
and with you
and your wife living happily and peaceably togeth
and your wife living happily
and peaceably togeth
and peaceably together.
House trained
and crate trained,
walks well on leash, good with
other dogs, loves
people.
Our
dogs, cats, rabbits,
and other animals are in need of care, attention,
walking, playing, socialization
and engaging with
people in order to help them find homes to go to.
Our Advanced
dog training course will prepare your
dog for Canine Good Citizenship Certification by mastering: sit & down on command, stay with distance, come when called,
walk loosely on a leash (without the use of anti-pull equipment),
and stay by handler as
people or
other dogs approach.