But for dogs that have anxiety issues, constantly
seeing other dogs is nerve wracking.
We've met a lot of people because they come to visit her and bring treats when she's in and I like
seeing other dogs around the office.
Bark and Lunge Club is a class for dogs who pull, lunge, bark and / or whine when
seeing other dogs on leash.
Dogs can become stressed for a whole host of reasons — being on a leash and
seeing other dogs off leashes at the dog park, being left at home or away from their human companions (separation anxiety), thirst or hunger, loud noises, etc..
I feel now she has a good outlook on
seeing other dogs - proof is in our walks where she will look at other dogs & choose not to get reactive, or even bark!
Try to use a park that neither has been to, or a dog park that they are used to
seeing other dogs at.
She needs a quiet adult home with experience in handling her when meeting or
seeing other dogs and new people and helping her learn it is positive.
I had a dog who use to be afraid of the water, but after following me with treats the first time, and
seeing the other dogs playing in the waves, my girl now loves the beach.
Normally, our main goal with these dogs is to create a positive association with
seeing other dogs on walks — I normally use a clicker and high - value food rewards for this, but there are other possibilities if you're creative.
The general training approach for dogs with this issue, including Heidi, is to teach them to associate good things with
seeing other dogs.
When I work with reactive or aggressive dogs, our main goal is to teach the dog over time to associate great things with
seeing other dogs, or people, or whatever their particular triggers are.
This will considerably help owners of dogs who tend to get over excited and out of control upon
seeing other dogs.
One way we thought to combat this was to put up colorful dividers on the bottom of the kennels that kept the dogs from
seeing the other dogs.
My training program takes two simultaneous routes: To teach your dog to enjoy
seeing other dogs while she's on leash, and to teach her a new way to respond when a dog comes into view.
For most dogs with this problem, the best approach involves teaching them to associate good things with
seeing other dogs.
Second, most dogs enjoy working with you and getting treats, so if all the fun (fun =
seeing the other dogs, getting treats and your attention) stops when he barks, he'll have to pick another strategy.
The bark collar would not be recommended in this situation, because you want your dog to love
seeing other dogs.
Sanvid, she sure is attached to you, but some dogs find
seeing other dogs extra-exciting!
We will focus on skills to help your dog better be able to cope when
seeing other dogs on walks.
Walking around outside and
seeing other dogs and neighbors shouldn't invite guarding.
I can't imagine anything worse for a dog than
seeing other dogs and people and not being able to say hi to them.
Don't let them sit in one spot and stare at each other, and gauge their reaction to
seeing the other dogs.
I love
seeing other dogs of this breed as I too have a Jack Russell cross Border Collie called Smudge, hes 4 years now n I could not be without him!
Poor socialisation / early interaction with other dogs can lead to a Border Collie
seeing other dogs as a threat and reacting with pre-emptive aggression.
Through my more than 30 years of professional training as well as my practical experience rehabilitating foster dogs, I have considerable working knowledge of teaching basic manners and such problem behaviors as shyness, fearfulness, sensitivity to new things and people, aggressive behaviors, food and object guarding, out - of - control rambunctiousness, acting - up when
seeing other dogs, and the difficult age of adolescence, whether it be at around 6 months or 2 - 3 years of age.
«This will make a big difference in your dog having positive feelings about
seeing other dogs.»
Paula McNamer says her 12 - year - old poodle Stryder is always excited to
see the other dogs in the class, but is calm and relaxed when they go home.
Their droll repetitions and inconsistent accounts («You should
see the other dog» or «Famous blueberry pancakes») are played for laughs, saving The Meyerowitz Stories from succumbing to boring redundancy.
In The Meyerowitz Stories, Dustin Hoffman's character, Harold, has this line «you should
see the other dog» which is only funny because he repeats it so many times.
When
you see other dogs approaching on your walk, move in a perpendicular direction, she concludes, increasing the distance between the two.
These jolts happen when
he sees other dogs.
did just fine, although Justice can be quite kennel reactive when
he sees other dogs while he's in his kennel.
He loves to go for a walk, to the park or pet store but tends to get overexcited when
he sees other dogs.
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see all other dogs with similar characteristics.
She knows she will
see other dogs and get treats!
Phenny would become uncontrollable when
she saw other dogs on leash.
Bingo arrived at the shelter seemingly unfamiliar with a leash and very excited to
see other dogs on his walks.
I have heard that male dogs may not lift until
they see other dogs doing it.
There have been people that while down here to
see other dogs would express an interest in her, but it never panned out.
If you anticipate trouble when
you see other dogs headed your way, your dog will pick up on your uneasiness and immediately perceive the approaching dog as a threat.
Many dog owners use training tools because
they see other dog owners using them or because they are told that they are effective tools to use.
You see other dogs in class improving, but your dog continues to scan the environment instead of looking at you.
Before making the purchase ask to
see other dogs this person or company have trained so you can determine if this really is what you want and more importantly need.
You may live in a rural area and
see other dogs roaming.
Here is an example: Your dog growls or barks when
he sees other dogs.
Does the behavior only happen when
he sees other dogs?
Watch for dogs that change from the fun game of chase to
seeing the other dog as prey.
These should be treats that they ONLY get when
they see other dogs.
Watch for him to
see other dogs and then look at you for a reward.
You're dog should be able to
see other dogs, too, and feel comfortable either walking by the dogs, or take your direction to cross a street and re-focus where you'd like.