Sentences with phrase «putting dogs in situations»

In addition, hastily placing pit bulls may result in putting dogs in situations of further abuse or neglect.
They are putting their dogs in situations that they can't be expected to handle without biting.
Repeatedly putting the dog in the situation that makes him nervous will eventually get him comfortable with the stimuli.

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Seriously, I am usually suspicious of people who put their religion «right out there» in situations that seem to be more of a sales opportunity or a situation like this — «You should give us your dog because we'll give it a good Christian home».
It's a sporadically funny scene that plays Hank's seemingly straitlaced nature (He has portraits of himself as characters in animated films) as a way to hide his dirty secrets, puts Annie in a situation where she must do cocaine to keep up appearances, and features an unstoppable dog that relentlessly pursues Jay as he searches for the tablet.
Then, during the multiple - phase test, the dog is put in a variety of situations that mimic busy hospital entrances and reception desks, and observe to see how they handle crowds of people, chaotic environments, and being around other dogs.
If the dog is put in a situation you know he is not proofed for, don't reprimand, but train him to react appropriately in different situations.
Dr. Michael Fox conducted a study showing mildly stressing puppies during the first five weeks develops dogs which are superior when put in learning or competitive situations.
Reduce the likelihood of cancers occurring by keeping your dog fit, keeping its weight within normal parameters for its size, feeding quality foods (and treats in moderation) and reducing stress by teaching your dog to be calm and not putting it into stressful situations.
Otherwise, you could land in a situation where you're at a non-pet-friendly business with nowhere to put your dog.
Although the dog's welfare is rarely the core of the issue, such seizures and convulsions may put the dog in a harmful situation, and is often terrorizing the dog, who now lives in fear and anxiety.
If I gave you a well trained dog, and put you in an emergency situation, you wouldn't know what to do, and the dog would still disobey, get injured, run away, bite someone, or cause some kind of disaster.
We utilize a method that rewards a dog for good behavior and puts them in situations where all they can do is succeed.
Sometimes they are put in situations where the dogs are so miserable that they get more and more aggressive.
Start with the dog on a leash so you have control of the situation and then put him in a situation where you usually want to stop dog barking.
Pit bull type dogs were used in dog fighting and pit bull type dogs found themselves having to handled by multiple kinds of people in late 1800's when they were put into these violence situations and fights.
If you put a dog in an impossible situation where it feels it must protect, and the dog attacks, then is the dog to blame?
Fortunately, all of the dogs in both of these situations can make progress thanks to creative management solutions you can put in place.
A thoughtful choice of the best breed and the best individual dog for your needs can make the difference between a rewarding relationship lasting over ten years or a stressful and unpleasant situation ultimately ending up in the dog being relocated or put to death.
Many dogs become nervous when in the car or when put into new situations.
I have a 2 year old lab dog and a six month old Boston Terrier and i would like to put up a underground fence but I don't want to have the same level of punishment for each one i like to have each dog at its own setting what is the best system to get in this situation.
They may be distracted by another dog or they could take off after wildlife, putting the dog in a dangerous situation.
You would need to make sure the dog is not put in situations where it might be injured or frightened by hazards it can not see.
Some dogs are so strong and so aggressive that they are never put in a situation where they are off leash and around other dogs.
It's really important to know your dog's limitation and not put him or her in a situations that is over their threshold.
Using a no jump harness requires you to have time to place the harness and leash on before your dog is put into a situation in which they may jump.
The anxiety is the result of a dog being put in a situation that it can't handle or resolve.
But, put one of these dogs in a situation that isn't meshing with their temperament, and then you'll have problems: anxiety, barking, chasing, digging and so forth.
Then we stupidly blame the dog when it is put in impossible situations where it must protect itself.
Try and understand things from your dog's point of view, put yourself in his situation.
It should take several months (6 - 8) to work through all of these distractions and care must be taken to not blow the dog's mind by putting him in a situation that he is not ready for or by never letting the dog «win» (i.e., successfully perform an exercise).
If you decide to not adopt the dog, we need you to do one of three things — foster the dog until it gets adopted, foster it until we find another foster home for the dog, or if it is a dangerous situation (which has never happened) and we don't have an open foster spot, we will either put the dog in doggy daycare or boarding.
Giving your dog (and you) the skills, tools, obedience, and desensitization that is necessary in order to put you back in control of these situations.
When you put your dog in its crate every time you leave home you create a consistent situation of control that actually relieves your dog's anxiety.
More people need to understand the cruel and disgusting situation that despicable people put these dogs in, and that they can be made to forget their past and go into loving homes.
But, it was usually pretty clear when a dog stopped having fun, and it was our job to ensure they weren't being put in a situation that caused them stress or unhappiness.
So, supervise your pup closely and don't put him in situations where another dog, stranger or child could bite, scare or harass him.
Good leadership skills help to convey to your dog that you have the situation under control and your puppy does not need to put his paw in.
Many dog trainers and veterinarians are often not experienced or educated enough to distinguish whether a dog's behavior is normal (but rarely seen unless the dog is put in certain situations), abnormal or idiopathic.
Assuming you get a good one from a good breeder, the biggest problems arise when these dogs are put in situations that trigger and frustrate their herding instincts.
You can make a perfectly normal puppy into a fear biter, and worthless as a protection dog, by putting them in threatening situations over and over again.
Our Protocol aims to put everything in context; for example, we'll teach you how to teach your dog to sit, and how to use sit to teach good behavior patterns in real life situations!
Many breeds have traits that are obvious, and some traits that are not so obvious unless the dog is put in certain situations.
They can make wonderful pets, but require owners willing to put in the time commitment to properly socialize and train them, and to keep them out of situations where there dog aggressive nature will come in to play (in other words, always keep your pit bull or pit bull mix ON LEASH and absolutely no dog parks!)
So, why put that kind of dog in that kind of situation?
All of that is just bull the dog or breed isn't to blame it is the owners and the way they treat there pet let me just ask this if I was to put you in a room and not feed you or pay any attention to you how long would it take before you snap several dogs are in this situation and the only way anyone pays attention is if it is in fact a pitt bull, rottweiler, and they can say dangerous dog just because it is big lmbo media today has turned into crap
However, a dog who uses aggression may be likely to use it again if put in a similar situation in the future.
Pit bull owners must show common sense by ensuring that they don't set their dogs up to fail by putting them in inappropriate situations.
For example, a dog WITHOUT this «stressful DNA» may be put in a situation with another dog where he is uncomfortable.
Too many dogs end up in shelters (or worse, put down) because the adults in charge were not monitoring the child / dog situation.
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