Sentences with phrase «other dogs attitude»

Not exact matches

In his attempt to instill that same dogged attitude in his other players, La Russa has been quick this spring to jump on anyone who appears too comfortable.
Even Coquelin — our most steelied player, is not physically as fast or strong or tall as other midfielders and is usually relying on his dogged attitude to get by which against top opposition isn't always enough.
You can blame the press in a way, they ask the questions we all want to know the answers to, yet get fobbed off by Wenger with the attitude that EVERYBODY who asks these questions are stupid, Its always the refs fault OR the linesman or the other teams dog, OR every pundit in the world is wrong and cant see the genius that is AW's plan of action ect ect.
Some of us take great care to avoid any wildlife at all while others have a more cavalier attitude and find comfort in the fact that there really aren't that many cases of rabies in dogs each year.
Owners who understand that predation is natural for dogs can prevent problems by supervising dogs with other pets and children, at least until they understand the attitudes and behavior of each particular dog in each circumstance.
Weighing 43 lbs, Nanook walks pretty well on leash, is great with other dogs and has an affectionate, kissy attitude.
An aggressive or belligerent attitude towards other dogs should not be faulted.
Must be able to lift dogs up to 70 lbs Pet Groomer: Excellent scissoring skills Strong knowledge of correct breed standards Positive and professional attitude with pets, clients and co-workers Ability to work independently as well as with others Strong work ethic Dedication to cleanliness of equipment and surrounding work areas Concern for safety at all times Great communication and customer service skills.
On the other hand, because this breed is a bully, it may show bullheaded attitude or may even try to dominate other dogs in the pack.
CASE STUDY: We did dog training in Acushnet, MA to help Nala, a Pit Bull, with an attitude towards other dogs when she is on leash.
I'm happy to hear about his training and playful attitude, especially with other pets since my sister has her own dog as well who is very social.
Not only does he get a supervised play day, but the mixing, mingling and playing with other dogs has really helped his K9 socialization skills (attitude).
Despite their well - known attitude for competing with toddlers and small children for attention, the dog does blend in well with other dogs you may already own as well as other pets like a cat.
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.
The Terrier in him means early socialization is important for him to get along with kids and other animals and because both parent breeds are known to be head - strong, expect this dog to have a little attitude and require patience.
Temperament is the general attitude a dog displays towards people and other animals; it is the combined inherited and acquired physical and mental traits that influence the dog's behavior.
We have peace knowing that he is at the Rainbow Bridge romping around in no pain and all the other dogs are asking «Who is that sheltie with an attitude
His bright expression conveys his fun - loving attitude — he gets along well with everyone, including other dogs.
He has been great with cats, other dogs big and small (even small ones with attitude), and all people (young and old).
Unlike others in the Terrier group, they get on well with other dogs and have a more laid - back attitude to life.
Bulldogs are characterized by their bullhead attitude and their tendency to dominate other dogs.
This attitude is mainly used in comparison to other dogs lower in rank, rarely it is used in the direction of the alpha dog.
Our culture has become very pet - friendly, but as much as I love this shift in attitude, I am also aware that some people don't approve of the change, especially when other people start planning to bring dogs home for the holidays.
They may have been cast as antisocial animals, but given the right circumstance and the right attitude from their pet parents, cats can also be as socially - responsive as other dogs.
Generally, this breed does fine with other pets, but they can show a bit of an attitude when they notice a larger dog down the street.
It only means that their attitude toward other dogs may change as they mature.
Fizz gets along fantastic with other dogs, loves to snuggle, and has an all around easy going attitude.
Their input has a big effect on how he develops and his attitudes and behavior towards both people and other dogs.
The typical obedience class scenario starts off with the dog thinking class is a cool place but it doesn't take long for that attitude to change because his owner has to FORCE or pressure the dog to pay attention when it's focused on other dogs.
[2] It includes an assessment of the dog's attitude towards other dogs and people and to stimuli that startle (an umbrella opening, a mock attack), and about an hour of instruction to dog owners.
It is a way to help dissuade them from reasoning that any other dog is a potential threat, and thus must be either attacked, or shown an aggressive attitude.
You are the one that must teach right from wrong in the interactions with other dogs, in regards their attitude.
Interaction with his brothers and sisters will also help him learn other valuable lessons, and by the time he leaves the safety of his very first family many of Rascal's behaviors and attitudes (towards both dogs and humans) will already have been established.
This team provides treatment for fearful dogs, small dogs with big attitudes, dogs with resource guarding issues and those who are reactive to other dogs.
The volunteer (s) acknowledges and understands that the dogs involved in GRROWLS» program may be untrained or in need of veterinary care, and that GRROWLS makes no representations whatsoever regarding the dog's temperament, health (including the presence or absence of diseases transmissible to humans or to other animals), age, ability, attitude or trainability.
I did a lot of reading and attended some classes when my son brought home his Pit Bull, this is where I learned about the their attitudes and tendencies... about their fear factor, they are tenacious and strong but they are actually less aggresive than some of the more common breeds that nobody seems to fear, Rotties have a very powerful bite and a record of people attacks, but no one is banning them... so I would suggest you get your puppy, take him / her to classes and get him / her socilized early on, let him / her play with other dogs so they know that there is nothing to be afraid of... you'll have a wonderful time and you will become so much more wise from the experience.
That look and dominant attitude could trigger a hostile reaction from other dogs and result in a fight.
What catches your eye and what makes a great show dog, setting them apart from the others, is their Presence in the ring; A dog that has true presence might not be the best representation of the breed that day in the ring, but in the dogs attitude and presence is telling you HE / SHE IS THE BEST.
These were the dogs that taught a high - energy, Type - A personality how to tame her simmering impatience, along with a few other crucial lessons about success, attitude and a belief that there's a greater power at work in the universe.
If dogs can not live according to their instincts, they usually develop abnormal behaviour such as extremely possessive attitudes, the «herding «of people and other dogs, the «herding «of toys, chasing cars and so on.
The dogs ever present scowl is indicative of its attitude toward strangers or anything else it sees as a threat to its family, including other dogs.
The other aspect I really like was Bill's positive attitude toward training and the dog itself rather then trying to grind through each lesson.
Behavior varies with the dog and within a litter with some puppies poodle - like in attitude and others somewhat like the Golden Retriever.
Such a safe environment will help the small dog develop positive attitude towards other dogs and develop confidence as he grows.
I have always thought the Golden owner's attitude that Goldens are so totally different than other gun dog breeds that the owners need to put their own special spin on proven training techniques is misplaced.
Thurmond, I don't have a dog in the hunt on the Tiny House thing one way or the other, but your attitude in general is offensive.
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