Your dog must allow the approach of
person with a strange dog.
Not exact matches
I don't know how they'd get me there in the first place (eh, I do: Lure me
with the promise of enough hot
dogs and I'll go anywhere), but if they did... I mean, even if the
person were a total
stranger and presented me
with a ring I'd probably find it so funny that I'd say yes.
«It is on record that despite the intimidation by the then security apparatus who invaded the state
with weird looking officers who had
strange looking
dogs still could not deter our
people from associating
with our good governance, why will they be deterred by militants?.
The scientists observed that
dogs hardly interacted
with the
strangers and were not much more interested in trying to get the food reward than when this
person was not there.
For
people who are familiar
with the breed, they know that these
dogs would rather take a nap than bark at
strangers.
Capable of meeting
strangers and new
people without fear or aggression, confident and outgoing, able to travel
with you everywhere you go, in crowds, cars, parks and gatherings.Good protection
dogs are not vicious dangerous
dogs, and are trained very differently.
He is a very friendly and playful
dog, good
with strangers, affectionate, gentle, and allows himself to be handled by
people.
And while initially reserved
with strangers, these
dogs tend to warm up to
people when properly introduced.
Cats are often more apprehensive than
dogs with strange people and surroundings.
Chris, who is the education chairperson at International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants and author of the book Parenting
with Pets, the Magic of Raising Children with Animals, explains that in order to get a Canine Good Citizen certificate the
dog must show that it is comfortable and friendly
with strangers, understands obedience commands, can be in public, and is not jumping on
people or other
dogs.
Dogs whose masters were helped and dogs whose masters didn't interact with either accompanying person showed no visible preference for accepting food from the strang
Dogs whose masters were helped and
dogs whose masters didn't interact with either accompanying person showed no visible preference for accepting food from the strang
dogs whose masters didn't interact
with either accompanying
person showed no visible preference for accepting food from the
strangers.
A family
dog should be attached to his
people, social and friendly
with strangers, fun to be
with and easy to train.
Shy
dogs can be like shy
people: They are fine in familiar circumstances and
with familiar
people, but may become anxious and even defensive when exposed to
strange dogs and situations.
With some dedicated training, the GSP can be a well - behaved and well - loved
dog, comfortable around new
people or
strange dogs (as long as they aren't too small).
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.
Some
people in Rocket
Dog refer to him as a devil dog because he is snappy with strangers - but he is a gentle, loving and happy dog that brings me so much j
Dog refer to him as a devil
dog because he is snappy with strangers - but he is a gentle, loving and happy dog that brings me so much j
dog because he is snappy
with strangers - but he is a gentle, loving and happy
dog that brings me so much j
dog that brings me so much joy.
In this article, «The Unexpected
Dog Killer,» pulled from Scientific American, the author points out that even though modern - day
dogs have relatively comfortable lives, they do still face many stressors — repeated separations as owners go to work, variable schedules, frequent mixing
with strange dogs and
people, and then of course fireworks (which prompted the article's writing).
This trait of the Pitbull is the reason why
strangers or
people the
dog is familiar
with should be careful in interacting
with it.
Start socializing your pup
with people, since
strangers coming onto the property can set off aggressive eruptions in some
dogs.
They can be good
with children, pets, and other
dogs and reserved
with strangers though are never aggressive as many
people may think they are.
The more you bring your Shepherd Collie out for walks, trips to the
dog park, or simply out around the town
with you while you're running errands makes them better adjusted to
strange situations and unfamiliar
people.
She was foolish to not train the
dog; to leave the
dog with people who weren't watching for the
dog to escape; to not recognize that the yard wasn't fenced and was an escape risk; that the puppy would possibly panic at that age being left
with strangers in a
strange place; and she didn't have the foresight to plan for an escape.
Classes focus on puppy biting, socialization
with other
dogs and
people (especially children men and
strangers), calming and handling, attention, basic obedience skills (come, sit, down, stand, stay, heel and walk on leash) and household manners (crate training, toilet training and chew toy training).
A
stranger is just a friend your
dog hasn't met — make a good first impression
with these tips for introducing
dogs to
strangers Meeting new
people is an important part of your
dog's ongoing socialization training.
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.
The American Kennel Club says: «An affectionate, good - natured companion, the Keeshond is outgoing and friendly
with people and
dogs, following the lead of their owners when welcoming
strangers.
People report that when they are out walking with their dogs strangers are much more likely to stop and talk with them - mostly because there is a dog to say hello to, and people seem to want that moment of relaxed interaction with
People report that when they are out walking
with their
dogs strangers are much more likely to stop and talk
with them - mostly because there is a
dog to say hello to, and
people seem to want that moment of relaxed interaction with
people seem to want that moment of relaxed interaction
with a pet.
Our study supports the notion reported by Glickman (2000) that personality factors such as aggression toward
people and fearfulness or agitation in response to
strangers or environmental changes were associated
with an increased risk of GDV, whereas a «happy» and easy going temperament, submission to other
dogs or
people, high activity level, and attending
dog shows decreased the risk of GDV.
Of the personality - associated factors
with the occurrence of GDV, positive behavioral traits (happy and easygoing temperament) and submissive behaviors (toward other
dogs or
people) were associated
with a decreased risk of GDV; negative behavioral traits (fearfulness or agitation in response to
strangers or environmental changes) and aggression to
people were associated
with an increased risk.
On a related note, I recently had a consult
with a woman
with an aggressive Pit / Lab mix, that would lunge at
strangers and was now starting to even bite
people that the
dog had known for many years.
The
dogs are friendly
with the
people they know, but may be cautious of
strangers because of a Schnauzer watch -
dog tendency.
They can sometimes bark at
strangers or other
dogs, or on the contrary — they can greet
people and
dogs with kisses.
Early in the fall she began letting
people know she was looking for a
dog with some specific characteristics: The
dog should be friendly, good
with people and other
dogs, and «eager to please, liked to be touched, loves affection, doesn't startle
with loud noises, not afraid of
strangers or groups of
people,» Kaiser said.
If you're dealing
with a
dog in the latter category who isn't friendly to
people, you'll be more successful if you limit your
dog's ability to see or hear passersby and teach him to associate the presence of
strangers with good things, such as food and attention.
She'd had a home once but she lost it, not through any fault of her own, and ended up in a place
with lots of
strange smells, noises, and
dogs and
people she'd never met.
Early socialization
with as many
people, animals, and situations as possible is very important in order to produce a
dog that is tolerant of
strangers.
If the breed standard says «aloof
with strangers» or «one
person dog», you need EXTRA socialization.
he lives
with a 16 week old collie and an 8 year old cocker he also is friendly to family memebers
dogs but on a walk he gets snappy to
strangers dogs not
people though just
dogs.
Avoid any restraint that could upset your pup,
people who might scare or harm the puppy, and
strange dogs whose behavior
with young puppies is unknown.
Observe the
dog's behavior when he interacts
with a wide variety of
people, especially children, men, and
strangers.
It is so important that
dogs enjoy interacting
with people and being hugged and handled, especially by children, men, and
strangers.
But, no matter the
dog, the experience of being in a
strange place filled
with hundreds of other barking
dogs and
people you don't know can be very overwhelming and stressful.
An extremely sweet
dog that gets along well
with other
dogs, the Ibizan isn't at all aggressive to
people, though she doesn't tend to fawn over
strangers.
Saint Bernards should be raised to socialize
with people and animals in order to prevent them from becoming wary of
strangers and other
dogs.
Most
people find it easier and more enjoyable to live
with a
dog who's relaxed
with strangers, gets along well
with dogs and adapts easily to new experiences.
Much of this originates from
people with commercial interests in selling
dogs, but some is propagated by animal rescue organisations
with strange agenda's.
My boy is 3 he is a rescue from a back street breeder at 9 weeks old so he has grown up
with me but he is constantly growling snarling an snapping at me when I try to pet him or if I want him to move or if I tell him off he also snaps at
strangers and other
dogs (he was attacked badly last year by a
dog so now is very defensive around them) but I can't understand his aggression towards other
people who he has never meet before and me and my family including my 13 year old brother I have tried Clicker training correction spray and god old fashioned shouting an a smack on the nose which resulted in me being bitten so i am at a total lose as to what to do next is it a confidence thing or a dominance thing
This breed gets along very well
with other
people, including
strangers, and plays well
with other
dogs.
Not only did the
dogs spend more time
with the
person doing the petting, they did so even when it was their owner doing the praising, and a
stranger doing the petting.
So here's the cool part... after all this they then had me do various things which they said were part of a «Canine Good Citizen test» such as meet someone without being rude or jumping on them, let the
person pet and touch me, sit, down, stay 20 feet, come from 10 feet, not freak out or be overly nervous when there's a distraction, stay
with a
stranger for 3 min when my
people go out of sight, pass another
dog, and walk nicely on a leash while turning and when
people are walking around («crowd» of
people).