Sentences with phrase «other unfamiliar dogs»

He was sweet to humans, our other dog, and our two cats; but he would lunge and attack other unfamiliar dogs.
(Meaning dogs that are aggressive to other unfamiliar dogs while on leash.)

Not exact matches

The Fukushima dogs had significantly less aggression toward unfamiliar people, were harder to train, and exhibited less attachment to caregivers than the dogs from the other region, the team reports online today in Scientific Reports.
The most consistent finding among the studies is an increase in aggression most commonly directed toward the dogs» owners and family members but also to unfamiliar people and other dogs.
The dogs also showed higher levels of fear toward unfamiliar people, children, other dogs and when taken on walks.
If you're unfamiliar with the concept, it's essentially what it sounds like: A daycare center for canines, where they get to hang out with other dogs and a handful of humans to supervise them.
Steady, fun - loving, friendly, and willing to bark at unfamiliar people who enter his space, he's not as high - strung as some other terriers, but he may nonetheless be scrappy with other dogs or have a high prey drive that stresses neighborhood cats and small wildlife.
Inter-dog aggression takes place when a dog displays aggression towards unfamiliar dogs or other dogs within the household.
Owners of active dogs that are often out playing in dog parks with many other dogs, including unfamiliar ones, will likely need to take a more diligent look at their dog's vaccination schedule, whereas owners of senior dogs or a dog with a compromised immune system may want to go with only the bare essentials.
Speaking of water, it is a good idea to bring a jug of water from home, both for on the road use and also because some dogs don't get used to other water easily and can develop vomiting or diarrhea from an unfamiliar water supply.
Her family brought her to see Dr. Amy Pike of the Behavior Medicine Division of the Veterinary Referral Center of Northern Virginia because Radley had started to develop aggression towards the other dogs in the household and she was becoming reactive towards unfamiliar dogs on leash walks.
Fear - Driven Barking Under - socialized dogs may bark when in the presence of certain people, other dogs, or unfamiliar circumstances.
Family vacations mean a lot of people and potentially multiple dogs that are unfamiliar with each other in the same house.
Bingo arrived at the shelter seemingly unfamiliar with a leash and very excited to see other dogs on his walks.
They had significantly greater aggression toward human family members, unfamiliar people, and other dogs; greater fear if other dogs; greater fear of other dogs and non-social stimuli; and greater separation - related problems and house soiling.»
Neutering may also reduce or eliminate aggression toward other dogs or cats in the house, people in the family and toward unfamiliar animals and people.
The baby leaves mom - dog and puppy friends behind, travels in a scary car ride, and arrives in a strange new world with unfamiliar smells, sounds, people and other animals.
In order to prevent exposure to disease, puppies with fewer than 3 or 4 series of vaccinations, should avoid contact with unfamiliar dogs, and be carried (in a Sherpa Bag, Snuggly or crate) to avoid contact with the sidewalk (or any other public areas where other dogs may frequent).
Sometimes dogs and cats don't get along because they are unfamiliar with what the other one is but occasionally the dog can see a cat as a prey animal.
Reecee's new family will need to provide her the opportunity to feel comfortable and slowly introduce her to new activities and other or unfamiliar dogs so she isn't overwhelmed.
They may be unfamiliar with floor surfaces other than concrete, unused to using the bathroom except in their kennel, unused to human interaction, possibly even unused to interaction with other dogs except through a fence.
There are some differences when your bird makes acquaintances with other birds, cats, dogs, and unfamiliar people.
There are other reasons not to introduce an unfamiliar dog right away, mainly DISEASE!
In one experiment, while lying in the scanner, dogs were exposed to smells of humans (their owners as well as strangers) and of other dogs (either dogs they lived with or unfamiliar dogs).
This means that they can get along with other strange dogs in an unfamiliar environment as long as they are in a balanced pack with a strong, confident, and fair leader... an alpha dog -LRB-... in our case, a well - trained dog handler).
You'll also learn how to handle your dog around strangers, in unfamiliar places and around other dogs.
Although socialization is important, until he has at least two sets of shots to guard against disease he should not be exposed to too many other dogs or unfamiliar surroundings.
They were also more likely to show fear towards other dogs, unfamiliar situations and were more sensitive.
It teaches these dogs how to cope with the presence of environmental stressors like other dogs, unknown people, unfamiliar surroundings, fast moving vehicles (or dogs on a course!)
Many spitz breeds, like the Akita and Chow Chow, retain wolf - like characteristics like independence, suspiciousness, and aggression towards unfamiliar humans and other dogs, and they require much training and socialization when they are puppies before they become manageable in an urban environment.
This video also covers the process of introducing two unfamiliar dogs to each other.
When dogs aren't properly socialized, interactions with humans and other dogs are an unfamiliar territory which leads to an anxious and sometimes aggressive behavior.
Free - roaming dogs can get into altercations with other animals or unfamiliar people.
They then dumped the dog at a shelter, had it taken away by animal control or abandoned in the streets untrained, unsocialized and suddenly surrounded by unfamiliar smells and humans; shoved into a clangy kennel surrounded by an overload of scents from other dogs, barking, howling and slamming kennel doors.
Compared with dogs obtained as puppies from noncommerical breeders, dogs from pet stores had significantly greater aggression toward human family members, unfamiliar people, and other dogs; greater fear of other dogs and typical life events; and greater separation - related problems and house soiling.
He arrived at the shelter seemingly unfamiliar with a leash and very excited to see other dogs on his walks.
On the other hand, in my semi rural / ranch area, we see lots of dogs where the owners tell us — and sincerely believe — that their dog is «great» with other dogs, but closer questioning reveals that they mean the 4 other dogs they grew up with on the ranch and the dog in question hasn't interacted with an unfamiliar dog in literally years.
This may be because the dog is quite familiar with its own neighborhood and can better focus on the unfamiliar people.In other places there may be
continuous food rewards while the unfamiliar dog is walked perpendicularly - at a 90 degree angle (on the other street so if both dogs approached the same comer from 3 houses away they would cross paths).
Puppyhood is the best time to teach your puppy to be calm and brave around potentially scary things and situations it can encounter in our human world, e.g. strangers, other dogs and animals, unfamiliar objects, loud noises, being handled for a nail trim, ear cleaning, etc..
Now they are not only confined in an unfamiliar place but in a kennel with other frightened, anxious dogs.
By keeping your dog away from dirty environments and animals, giving him preventative medications, washing your hands after handling other animals (especially ones that are unfamiliar), and maintaining vet visits, you'll be sure to keep him worm - free this spring.
The easiest way to keep your dog from getting the dog flu is by keeping her away from other dogs, especially unfamiliar ones at parks and groomers that she may not know and that may be sick.
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