Sentences with phrase «strange dogs bark»

Socialized dogs don't get stressed when car horns honk, strange dogs bark, bicycles buzz by or crowds of people cruise past them.
When the test dogs heard a strange dog barking, they stayed closer to and for a longer period of time at their home's gate than when they heard the bark of a familiar dog.

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Other strange reactions were those of barking like a dog or jerking violently until exhausted.
Now, the same group has shown that dogs themselves distinguish between the barks of pooches they're familiar with and the barks of strangers and respond differently to each.
The scientists tested 30 children and ten adults, asking them to judge a dog's emotions by listening to its barks in three different situations: alone, facing a stranger at a gate, and when playing.
The noises of a train station, or a pause at a passport checkpoint, creates a strange chill, while the sounds of a nearby demolition site, accompanied by a barking dog, causes tense agitation.
When it comes to barking at strangers or other animals, Barbara Wright — dog trainer and founder of Positive Puppies — recommends that instead of shying away from social situations, or worse still, hitting your pup, paw - rents can use treats to get their dog to focus on them rather than on whatever he was previously barking at.
For people who are familiar with the breed, they know that these dogs would rather take a nap than bark at strangers.
In terms of other dogs / strangers, she usually barks / lunges at them but it seems to be out of fear.
From the dog's Terrier heritage it will bark at strangers for being suspicious.
Aggressive barking is a difficult one to approach since often one of the reasons we get a dog is for protection so discouraging barking at strangers seems counterproductive.
The poodle dog does well as a guard dog because it is reserved with strangers and has an excellent capacity to bark.
Do you want a happy - go - lucky dog that is everyone's pal, or a more reserved dog that barks to alert you when strangers come to your front porch?
He would bark and become uncontrollable at the sight of strange dogs.
We expect strange dogs to be the source of a bite, but it doesn't have to be the crazy - eyed barking dog down the street that causes an injury.
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.
What these excellent watch dogs will do, is alert their owners to the arrival of strangers by barking incessantly.
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.
These dogs do bark at strangers and intruders to alert the family.
We praise our dogs for barking at strangers near our homes, but then when we have friends over (since your dog hasn't met your friends, they're strangers to him), we want our dogs to stop barking immediately.
This intelligent and obedient dog inherits the virtues from both parent breeds that one can expect from a pet dog, ready to do anything for the «master», they would even alert them barking at strange noises, especially during nighttime, making them a great guard dog.
Families on farms and river boats treasure the dogs that leap from ship to shore, bark at strangers and watch over children.
Although they tend to bark at strangers, they typically make poor watch dogs.
Whether the problem is growling at strangers or barking at unfamiliar dogs, the paperback version of this popular booklet has turned tens of thousands of dogs from «trouble» to «best friends».
If you're able to control these first interactions, she'll learn not to be afraid of strangers, or to bark at people and dogs when she's outside.
Close with their family but aloof to strangers, this dog is known for barking when faced with strangers at the door.
For centuries, dogs have been warning their families about possible dangers and strangers trespassing, through barking, and owners have been praising and rewarding them for being good guardians.
That's because, sometimes when a dog barks, he is ignored; at other times he is shouted at to stop; then again he may be encouraged to bark if, for example, there's a suspicious, stranger nearby.
I can help on a wide range of behavioural issues including aggression (to your own or to strange dogs; or to people), toilet training, fears, over-excitement, separation problems and barking.
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Bostons can be stubborn, and some may bark too much or show aggression toward strange dogs.
They're also really good every time a stranger approaches the home guard dogs and barking isn't unusual.
The Toxirn is a bold little dog that is cautious around strangers so quick to bark and therefore a great potential watchdog.
These dogs tend to bark at strangers so they make good watchdogs, though they won't be able to do anything against an invader.
Dogs are often subject to distressing situations such as thunderstorms / fireworks, being frightened of strangers, destructive behaviors, excessive barking, aggression or even being left alone.
They are also very good guard dogs and barking is not uncommon when a stranger approaches the home.
Also, someone else should try to offer him food, make strange noises such as clapping, barking like a dog, meowing like a cat, using toys or things that make strange noises.
My neighbor's dogs will bark at anyone that comes to the front gate, whether its the family members, friends, strangers or intruders.
These beautiful, intelligent dogs usually only bark when they need to assert their dominance, such as when something goes wrong or when a stranger approaches.
During this period, the dog maybe hyper - neophobic; pull away from the touch of strangers, bark at benign things, have a wide - eyed stare and demonstrate avoidance.
Real dogs not only must be housetrained - most owners are aware of that need; they also must be taught not to chew the furniture, taught not to jump on their owners, taught not to play - bite, taught not to bowl over the toddler, taught not to dig holes in the yard, taught to come when they are called, taught not to eat the homework or the woodwork, taught not to swipe food off the table, taught not to growl at strangers or bark at the mail carrier, taught to walk on a leash without dragging their owner down the block, taught to allow their toenails to be cut and their coats to be groomed without biting the groomer, taught not to shred feather pillows and down comforters, taught not to steal the baby's toys, taught not to growl at their owner's mother - in - law, taught to sit, stay, and to lay down when and where the owner tells them to, and to wait there until the owner says they may get up (absolutely essential commands for the dog's own safety), taught not to escape out the front door or out of the yard or out of the car when the owner looks away for just a second... all of these things and many more are not «natural» canine behaviors; they must be taught by owners who are willing to spend the time and the effort doing so.
They are great family pets, but also good guard dogs, barking and making plenty of noise if a stranger comes to the door.
Most Shepradors are easy to train, so you'll be able to teach your dog some cool tricks and also help her control her watchdog habits, such as barking when you have strangers around the family home.
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If your dog barks and cowers away when a stranger approaches, that dog may be barking out of fear.
They can sometimes bark at strangers or other dogs, or on the contrary — they can greet people and dogs with kisses.
Some dogs will bark at strangers, people walking past the front gate, and even at other neighborhood dogs.
A dog that barks at strangers while having dog walks can pose serious threats to other dog owners.
Your dog may be marking territory when other dogs pass by, or they may bark and snarl when a stranger passes by, but if the owner does not demonstrate solid leadership and boundaries, that territorial behavior could backfire on the dog and owner.
Or when a stranger comes to the house, you hear barking or a low grumble coming from your dog.
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