So, we created an environment where your dog can play and socialize
with other friendly dogs all in a supervised and caring environment.
They should continue to have regular social interaction and play sessions with
other friendly dogs after it is taken into a new home.
You have a large fenced area within a public park where dogs are free to frolic and play with
other friendly dogs while the owners sip cappuccino and chat amongst themselves.
While at Tails R Waggin your dog will be able to interact with
other friendly dogs as well as our caring knowledgeable staff in a safe monitored environment.
At Roaring Brook Kennels» Doggy Daycare, dogs can play, wrestle and romp with lots
of other friendly dogs in our indoor / outdoor play areas.
Dogs are social animals, and if they don't have any behavioral problems with other dogs, enjoy a good sniff or greet with
other friendly dogs on the trail.
Your dog gets to play and socialize and exercise with
other friendly dogs while you are away, so you can take that much needed vacation and rest easy knowing your best friend is having the time of their life.
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 dogs.
Other than formal training, expose your Aussiedoodle to
other friendly dogs.
He gets along well with
other friendly dogs.
She also loves to play with toys, her housemates (Twix, Bandit, Isabelle & Sabrina) as well as
other friendly dogs and is the best swimmer!
You also want your dog to meet (and play with)
other friendly dogs.
First off, it is important to socialize all puppies with
other friendly dogs, and to continue that socialization throughout the life of your dog.
Regular play dates with
other friendly dogs is one of the best ways to keep your dog learning and consistently engaged.
Once a puppy has all of his puppy shots (usually by 16 weeks of age), he should also be socialized with
other friendly dogs, and acclimated to new environments beyond the owner's home and property, by being taken for regular daily walks on a leash.
Your puppy came from a litter and was learning about pecking order through play and needs to continue this interaction with
other friendly dogs and puppies.
If she is introduced correctly, she may do well with
other friendly dogs.
• Aerobic exercise including brisk, leash walks, off lead romps in a securely fenced area and energetic playtime with people and
other friendly dogs.
In the second phase of the interview your dog will be introduced to
other friendly dogs, one at a time.
Gets along with
other friendly dogs.
They provide their K9 campers with an open, cage free environment for your furry friend to run and play with
other friendly dogs.
In theory, dog parks are a wonderful way for dogs to socialize with
other friendly dogs.
My dog can get along with
other friendly dogs, both those she lives with and those outside the family.
Another way to channel your puppy's energy is to provide frequent opportunities for playing with
other friendly dogs.
If you have the time, for dogs under 4 months of age, it would be ideal to limit dog socialization (with
other friendly dogs) to no more, and no less, than about 30 minutes a day.
He's great with
other friendly dogs; I haven't tried him with cats.
Owners can help their dogs mature into confident, stable dogs by carefully but consistently introducing the pets to other people,
other friendly dogs and new environments outside the home.
Let your dog play tag with
other friendly dogs, or run after a ball, but not after you.
Exposing a puppy or new dog to
other friendly dogs is the best way to teach essential social skills.
She walks nicely on leash and plays well with
other friendly dogs that are her size.
She gets along well with
other friendly dogs, large or small and cats.
• Socialize your dog, either at a supervised dog park, doggie day care or by allowing him / her to play with
other friendly dogs.