«But sometimes his love of play and his dominance get in the way to where he is
running into other dogs playing, forcing others to play with him, and is so energetic» Some of this sounds like Nina at the dog park.
However, try to keep them from
running into other dogs, given their aggressiveness towards them, meaning, preferably no dog parks.
I try to walk her where we will not
run into other dogs as she is extremely leash aggressive.
Before we would always notice the odd flea after a walk especially ones where
we ran into other dogs and let them play together.
Not exact matches
And sometimes we'll
run into other people walking their
dogs (she laughs hysterically whenever she sees
dogs), and that just makes me so excited for the day we can get a
dog again (I've always had a pet
dog for as long as I can remember, and not once since being married), and hopefully it will be a Boxer!
After
running into each
other at a convenience store, the two end up taking a impromptu road trip together, along with her
dog, this time named Doody.
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Threatening behavior — some examples: • Bending over a
dog, or rousing him from his sleep • Reaching to touch a
dog's head (when he doesn't want to be touched) • Staring
into a
dog's eyes (worse, at eye level, like toddlers do) • Trying to touch or remove a bone, a toy, a bowl of food or anything the
dog wants • Screaming near the
dog's face or producing
other startling noises in his proximity •
Running toward, past, or away from a
dog • Walking too close to a
dog on leash • Entering a protective
dog's territory • Being afraid in the presence of a
dog • Sticking a hand or finger (especially children) inside a
dog's enclosure • Making threatening gestures, like raising a fist or wielding a stick • Causing pain, injury, or subjugation to a
dog • Overexcitement during play can cause a friendly
dog to nip or bite as he would a playmate.
By the second
run, she blossomed
into a focused, confident, and driven
dog who was fine with
other dogs in the arena with her and very happy to be in her element with the sheep.
Backstory: We
ran into Finley (and a couple of hundred
other dogs) during our weekend in Provincetown.
As our shelter escort took us back
into the kennels, they remarked about certain
dogs they were glad HEART had been able to rescue and questioned the status of
other animals that were waiting for a sponsor and a rescue to be available, because their time was
running out.
Remember that even if your
dog shows no interest in escaping,
other dogs might try to dig their way
into the
dog run — especially if you have a bitch in heat.
You should teach your children how to approach and act with not only your own pet but
other dogs that they may
run into.
Whether your
dog runs into another room when you have visitors, hides behind you when out on the street, or barks and lunges at
other dogs or strangers, these behaviors all stem from fear.
Dogs with sensitivities or
other health problems are particularly more likely to
run into trouble on this food.
Even a well - trained
dog with a strong prey drive can be distracted by squirrels or
other small animals and
run into traffic.
A neutered
dog will be less likely to
run away or to get
into fights with
other dogs.
Chances are you will
run into some
other animals while you are there, and whether your
dog loves or hates
other animals, seeing them is sure to raise his excitement level.
Knowing he will stop when you tell him to can mean the difference between your
dog running into the road or some
other danger.
Dogs who spend a lot of time outdoors and are lucky enough to
run in the woods or
other grassy open spaces, are at slightly more risk of a foxtail or
other type of grass seed working its way
into the ears.
If you do
run into the
other owner and his or her
dog later on, common sense should tell you, don't let the two
dogs interact.
But, no, here we have
dog fighting and puppy mills and people who let their
dogs and cats
run wild without a care as to whether they get hit by cars, lost,
into fights with
other animals etc..
The
dog is a Russian Wolfhound (borzoi), and it
ran into a tree the
other day... [Read more...] about What if neighbor won't take a
dog to a vet after injury?
In my experience, these types of leashes a.) tend to cause
dogs to act more aggressively and to pull hard on the leash; b.) are more likely to trigger a fight with another
dog since the
dog that is straining at the end of the leash looks like it is in attack mode; c.) tend to be purchased by lazy and irresponsible
dog owners who do not train their
dogs to obey, and who tend to spoil their
dogs, causing more aggression and bratty behavior; d.) undo most of the important aspects of your obedience training and leadership over your
dog, especially obeying around distractions and coming when called, and over time they teach your
dog to charge after
other dogs, animals and even people; e.) are hard to control once the
dog is at the end of the line, and can get caught in the leashes of
other dogs, increasing the potential for a biting or attack incident; f.) do NOT cause the
dog to get more exercise on the walk; g.) can cause a
dog to
run away from you, because if you accidentally drop the leash handle, many
dogs will
run from the plastic handle «chasing» them from behind and that could cause your
dog to
run into traffic and die; h.) have resulted in injuries to
dogs and owners.
Get the jacket even if your
dog is a strong swimmer, just in case you
run into bad weather or
other dangerous conditions.
The problem we
ran into was the training I was using, that I had done for years on
other dogs, was simply too easy for our new little puppy.
Blanck and
others also have voiced concerns that
dog adopters may
run into trouble with home - insurance companies, or neighborhoods and apartments who have rules or restrictions on certain breeds, often based on size or dangerous image.
His obedience training has made it possible for him to transform from a wild street boy to a fairly well behaved, affectionate companion He is great with kids and loves people and
other dogs, He needs somewhere to
run and socialize and someone to put a little effort
into tiring him out.
The shot
dog and the
other dog ran into the basement.
Leashed
dogs under a person's control are less likely to
run into the street and be hit by cars; chase people,
other dogs or animals; get
into harmful trash; or practice behaviors which could result in injury or death.
The best time to walk
dogs at hotels is very early in the morning, before 7 a.m. so you avoid
running into other hotel guests who may not care for your puppy.
It's a terrible idea to use the season as a means to get a
dog into shape, because your hunting will suffer, the
dog will suffer, and you
run the risk of injuries, lost ducks and a host of
other bad things.
These
dogs are liable to become lost, get
into fights with
other dogs or be involved in road traffic accidents as they
run across busy roads.
Integrating Sassy
into the family with the two
other family
dogs was a challenge at first, but once they established their pecking order, things began to
run smoothly.
You will want a folding chair for when you go
into the field to throw, or when you are near the line watching
other dogs run.
A couple
other reasons I like the vest are: (1) it adds a little camouflage to my white Labrador and helps her to blend a little more with the surroundings when we are hunting waterfowl; (2) the chest protector shields my
dog from sharp sticks or
other debris she might
run into in the water or the field; (3) the handle on the back of the vest ensures that I will have a way to help her
into the boat after a long, tiresome retrieve.
I have an Aussie who has much anxiety and I've been trying to walk him and if we go early morning and do not
run into people or
other dogs the walk is very pleasant.
Lounging, barking, growling
dogs at
other dogs and / or people or
dogs that go
into a frantic reactive / barking state with
other dogs running / playing are not appropriate for these Classes.
While taking some wedding photos in the St.Lucian town of Soufriere we
ran into this stray
dog and many
others like her.
You never know what you'll
run into on the trail, so make sure that your
dog has current rabies vaccinations and any
other appropriate vaccinations.
You might see such a
dog dig holes as if it is looking for a rodent; hunt birds or bugs or toys in your yard; wrestle endlessly with you and / or
other animals; get
into your things around the home, such as pulling plants apart, beating up pillows, chewing up carpets for fun, destroying pool equipment, or grabbing a shoe and
running all over the house with it.
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 Serv
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 Serv
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.
You might encounter
other runners who are scared of
dogs, or who
run up quickly and startle your
dog into reacting with a bark or jump.
Dog parks are always a great start, but you do risk
running into problems with
other improperly - or un-socialized pets, owners who can not or will not handle their own
dogs, and illness exposure through unvaccinated or sickly pets that are still brought to play with
others.
At the
dog park this week, he has plodded along lethargically, showing little interest in
other dogs — even when he
ran into this little white fellow who shares his name.
Dogs, on the
other hand, generally acknowledge the camera — sometimes even
running straight
into it — which makes for less intriguing or authentic footage.
Usually when we think about alternatives, it's that particular someone who you could imagine being with if you weren't with your current partner — that hot guy in class, the waitress at the coffee shop who always laughs at your jokes, or your neighbor who always likes to stop and chat when you
run into each
other while walking your
dogs.