Sentences with phrase «other than barking»

It is important to realize that they make sounds other than barking.
While the collars can be effective, dogs may start to associate the unpleasant electric shock with objects or behaviors other than barking.
Oddly, there is little dialogue in much of the first half — other than the barks and barbs of Gunnery Sgt. Hartman, viciously and accurately portrayed by Lee Ermey, a real - life leatherneck who spent three years in Vietnam.
Also, you will learn how to be calm and confident with your dog, how to live without the fear of the next outburst as you cue behaviors to guide your dog to do things other than bark, lunge and burst with over-stimulated responses.
very rarely would a schutzhund dog know what to do other than bark if someone is aggressive and not wearing a bite sleeve.

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I'm wondering from an economic point of view, when you look at the United States and your discussions with other people in business and in government, is his bark bigger than his bite?
I discovered it in Dec of 2016 when trying to decide what else I could make for Christmas gifts other than my white choc peppermint bark that's always a hit.
I forsee a very promising prospect with Chambers playing as a Dm... he can attack with the ball, dribble through a very tight space to free himself unlike Flamini who cant do anything with the ball, other than to be running around and barking....
I rarely see Wenger barks at his players during the match, very different than the other managers that like to be more involved in the games, like Guardiola, Conte and Mourinho.
Other than some food gifts I'm going to make as stocking stuffer (gingerbread cookies, sugar scrubs, peppermint bark, and dried sweet potato chewies for the dogs) I'm done with my Christmas shopping.
It's a lot more interesting than either the bland or the barking options on offer from the other main parties.
he barks, after the action has transplanted to China for no other reason than that the last Transformers movie was a big hit in Beijing.
If you're concerned with whether you can put more than a yard of bark mulch in the cargo area, or how you'll look when you pull up to the front door at the American Legion, there are other trucks that you should consider.
When it comes to barking at strangers or other animals, Barbara Wright — dog trainer and founder of Positive Puppies — recommends that instead of shying away from social situations, or worse still, hitting your pup, paw - rents can use treats to get their dog to focus on them rather than on whatever he was previously barking at.
Most dog breeds bark, but several bark much more than others.
Some dogs are more prone to barking than others.
(Some breeds of dogs — including Collies, Shetland Sheepdogs, some terriers, and Norwegian Elkhounds, for example — tend to bark more than others, so potential buyers should take this characteristic into consideration when looking for a pet.)
Some choose methods other than behavior modification to help control barking.
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors, and in the climates you live in and take vacations Doesn't require a lot of exercise Calm in the home; not hyperactive Medium high food drive; medium high prey drive (for fetching) Able to take, and learn from, a correction Low initiative Low fearfulness Submissive Low other - dog aggression Quiet; not highly reactive to bark at sights and sounds around the home or in public Image of a guard dog without the actual follow through (if you are into that kind of thing) Easily Housetrained (some breeds are easier than others)
I must agree that this old cocker spaniel had underlying health problems - and if she needed to be muzzled than obviously she was feeling alot of anxiety to begin with -LCB- dogs become anxious because they're being left by thier owners, taken away by strange people that they do nt know, and placed in a loud, stressful enviroment with other barking dogs.
- Leash reactive dogs (lunging, barking, snarling, etc. at other dogs while on the leash)- Dogs with existing behavior problems (such as aggression, anxiety, or extreme fearful behavior)- Dogs younger than 6 months of age
Whilst I don't expect my puppy to be anything other than a puppy (and I give her a lot of slack because she's only a baby) I will also ask my trainer's advice for things I'm struggling with (like barking and jumping up) because, whilst quite normal they're also habits I don't want to encourage.
Some breeds bark more than others.
Deaf dogs may bark less than other dogs, and the voice may sound odd.
Bark Busters has trained more Labradors in the U.S. and Canada than any other breed but mixed breeds.
This 5 - week - class is designed to give you tools and techniques to get your dog focused on you rather than barking, pulling or lunging at other dogs.
Yes, the Canaan Dog does bark, some more than others.
While the above breeds are known for barking less than other dogs, it's important to consider that even within a breed, each dog comes with its own personality and individual variances are possible.
As such they would be a poor choice for a guard or protection dog, as they bark less than other breeds.
Of all the behaviours exhibited by dogs, barking probably causes more neighbourhood disputes than any other.
Your dog may associate the static correction with other stimuli rather than the barking behavior
New owners should be aware that they can bark more than other dogs, and their devotion to their humans can lead to separation anxiety.
I have more than 15 years of experience in addressing all sorts of behavior issues in dogs: barking, destructive chewing, over-arousal, anxiety and fear as well as reactive or aggressive behavior towards other dogs or humans.
Still, the breed's limitless prey drive and energy, the patience it takes to train them for anything other than coon hunting, and their tendency to bark in a loud, ringing voice make them most appropriate for experienced dog owners.
Their work drive and energy, the patience it takes to train them for things other than coon hunting, and their loud, ringing bark can make English a bad fit as house pets for novice owners.
Deaf dogs often bark less than other dogs.
Because of this, most dogs respond much more quickly to Bark Busters obedience techniques than to other training methods.
Some dogs bark more than others while some dogs hardly ever bark.
Senior pets may be experiencing changes in hearing, vision, and other perceptions of their environment that cause them to bark more than usual.
Some breeds, for example, are more prone to barking than others, making them a poor fit for apartment living.
This breed can bark more than many others so they generally don't make for good apartment living.
He also is more protective and territorial than many other breeds; anyone who passes in front of a home where a Chow Chow lives will draw a barking commentary from the dog.
Mini schnauzers are terriers, which makes them more reactive and more likely to bark and growl than many other breeds.
Barking is not a desired trait in Cocker Spaniels, but some working strains will be more likely to yap when excited than others.
If you get a second dog, always try to get a calmer and more confident dog than the one you already have, one that barks less, is less rattled by noises or stress, is more sociable with people and other dogs, is good at playing and not too rough, and is well trained.
Barking is a normal habit of mostly all dogs, and some breeds are naturally more vocal than others.
I have a 5 year old female Chihuahua (Lola) and we just recently introduced an 8 week old male shih Tzu, (Dobby), for the most part Lola tries to ignore him, but Dobby is very playful and everytime he sees her he wants to play either by laying down and barking at her trying to get her attention or by getting close to her, Lola gets annoyed and growls and she has bitten him twice (not hard, no blood involved) we do have some limits for him as he is not allowed in any room other than the living room, during the day when we are at work, we put a crate up to create some separation.
Dogs have more sensitive ears than humans do and while some dogs don't appear to mind the noise, others will bark, whine, howl, hide, cower or run into furniture and walls, said Dr. Melissa Bain of the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine's Clinical Animal Behavior Service.
Do correct any destructive behavior or barking, but do not play with him or talk to him other than to correct misbehavior.
Is this «root collar» problem in any way similar to the «strip - bark» problem (other than the idea that «strip bark» may be declared a non-issue on the basis that it agrees with what we think the other trees are basically saying (from Salzer et al)?
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