You should not have a Boston Terrier if you have any potential
problem neighboring dogs or animals.
Not exact matches
I no longer have young children who will wake me in the middle of the night, I don't have noisy
neighbors with
dogs that bark at all hours, nor do I have insomnia or other health
problems that impede sleep.
Who hasn't had a
problem with a noisy
neighbor or a barking
dog?
«Cats often impact the
neighbors more than
dogs, but there are solutions for those
problems... we can help keep someone from surrendering their cat because their
neighbor is mad.»
The greatest
problem with barking at sirens is that
dogs build a habit of the behavior and can not discern between barking at the noon test sirens and emergency vehicle sirens in the wee morning hours... an activity not many
neighbors appreciate
I need help I am having
problem with a scottie who wants to play with the next door
neighbor dogs they keep digging holes under the fence so they can be with each other.
But continual barking for long periods of time is a symptom of a
problem that needs addressing — from the perspective of your
neighbors and your
dog.
A
dog with health
problems could cost you much money in vet's bills and a
dog with mental issues could destroy your quality of life and result in you falling out with your
neighbors.
Can not adequately address many in - home behavior
problems (e.g., jumping on the children, mouthing the owner, pottying accidents, running the fence to bark at the
neighbor dog, etc..)
There's also the possibility a
dog running wild could knock over a small child or an elderly person, or run through a
neighbor's open door or backyard gate and cause a
problem.
I talked to a
neighbor on the beach this morning, and his new
dog is food aggressive but he manages the
problem easily by feeding his
dogs in separate areas.
If you are not comfortable having your
dog around your family or
neighbors, passing the
problem to someone else is not the answer.
This is often a
problem with
neighbors so it is essential that the
dog understand the «quiet» command.
If your
dog's barking has created neighborhood tension, it might be a good idea to discuss the
problem with your
neighbors.
Barking nonstop all day is not good for the
dog's well - being, plus the noise may be a
problem for the family or nearby
neighbors.
Usually by then, the person is worried about a failure on their
dog's part and is typically anxious about their child's or
neighbor's safety and want to resolve the
problem immediately.
He is not a vocal
dog, so keeping your
neighbors happy won't be a
problem.
When your
dog is running loose it will stray onto other people's properties which can pose a
problem for the
neighbors.
These types of
problems usually result in «owners» turning the
dog out on it's own, giving the
dog to the local pound, having difficulty with
neighbors in noise control, biting incidents, etc..
Some victims also contribute to their own
problems, by not properly supervising their kids, leaving
neighbors alone, managing their own pets, shrieking and yelling and acting threateningly towards the
dog or owner, installing electrical devices to harass the
dog remotely, attempts to poison the
dog or otherwise injure the
dog, and such.
They may be worried about complaints from
neighbors about barking
dogs and wonder how they are going to deal effectively with pet owners if
problems arise.
So, to be succinct, we will try with this site, and hopefully succeed, in bringing the understanding that to actually comprehend your
dog, (you know, the one you want to stop lifting his leg on your
neighbor) is of paramount importance (above all else), in any training,
problem solving, etc..
I also had a
problem with a
neighbor dog coming in my yard and attacking my
dogs whenever it got loose.
«Separation anxiety,» says Newman, can be a
problem for your nervous pet, and then for you and even your
neighbors — some
dogs bark, or whine, to express their anxiety.
If your
dog's barking has created neighborhood tension, it's a good idea to discuss the
problem with your
neighbors.
A cat might be scratching up furniture or having
problems finding the litter box, or a
dog might be barking too much for the
neighbors or chewing on the owner's favorite shoes.
This was stressful for me, because I lived in an apartment at the time and didn't want my new
dog to cause
problems with my
neighbors.
The beginning of the
problem started when my
neighbors got two
dogs and put them in their backyard.
A
dog loose on the streets is asking to be run over by a car, be poisoned, or cause
problems with your
neighbors.
Training the
dog to quiet on command can be difficult however; it is essential if you'd like to keep your sanity and avoid
problems with your
neighbors.
Barking for
dogs is normal, but excessive or nuisance barking is considered a behavior
problem that can get you on bad terms with
neighbors.
• If you have an ongoing
problem with a
neighbor's
dogs or other pets, or need to file a report in writing, please fill out an Animal Control Witness Statement.
People who are lucky enough to not have a
dog that barks a ridiculous amount don't know the frustration of this
problem for owners and
neighbor.
Working
dogs are generally neutral and reliable in public; it is pets that often lack the necessary social skills and ultimately cause
problems for the veterinarians, boarding kennels,
neighbors etc..
And the pets add to the
problem between needing to maintain our good -
neighbor status by picking up after our
dog, and dealing with the litter box.
In fact, they are just as likely as any other tenant to cause
problems, including: failing to pay the rent; damaging the property; committing crimes (especially drugs); allowing their
dog to damage the property or bite the
neighbor; etc, etc, etc..
You have absolutely no
problem sitting on your porch in your PJs at 6:00 AM waving to the
neighbors as they walk their
dogs