Sentences with phrase «other dogs unsupervised»

We recommend this with all of our dogs, but with Sunbeam's awful past, she is untrustworthy around other dogs unsupervised.

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If he's alone or unsupervised Scrappy has a tendency to find something to do that is inappropriate like chewing on wooden furniture, trying to tear fabrics, and other things that young dogs tend to do.
Behaviors such as food guarding and other resource protection can become serious especially if a child is left unsupervised with a family dog.
Don't leave your other pets or children unsupervised with the new dog.
We took her to the vet the next morning and he informed us that due to her being very prone to Parvo, it would be best for her not to be around other dogs or even outside unsupervised for 3 months.
Acknowledges, understands, and accepts pit bull dog aggression as a breed trait and will follow standard protocol which includes separating the unsupervised pit bull from other dogs to prevent fights and ensure successful interaction between dogs in their possession.
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.
In addition to that, an e-fence may keep SOME dogs in, but it will not keep other threats out, such as people that wish to harm your dog, stray dogs, or unsupervised children.
However, no child should be left unsupervised around any dog, as either may hurt the other, even unintentionally.
Space to keep a crate, or a room that a dog could stay in while unsupervised that can be separated from other rooms by a door or baby gate.
Never Leave Your Dog Unsupervised With Other Animals We can't emphasize this enough.
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.
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.
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 try to meet these needs, we can hold up to 10 dogs total when we have a few who can live with each other during closed, unsupervised hours.
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