Not exact matches
As long as you closely
supervise the
interactions between your
dog and baby, they will become friends eventually.
Always
supervise any kind of
interaction between your
dog and your baby.
If your
dog is a medium / large breed, try to
supervise their
interactions even after the last step above is successful.
It is best to always
supervise interactions between children and
dogs regardless of size, breed and temperament.
Our Daycare Supervisors have been trained by a professional in
dog behavior,
dog interaction, evaluations,
supervising daycare and breaking up disagreements.
My own children have grown up watching me train my
dogs and have learned, through observation and
supervised interaction, that playing with a
dog does not include rolling on the floor wrestling.
(As usual, we always recommend that adults
supervise dog - children
interaction, no matter how sweet the
dog.)
To keep everyone safe, it is important to have controlled,
supervised interactions between
dogs and young children, to give
dogs their space when needed, and to monitor the
dog's body language during
interactions to make sure that both
dog and child are having fun.»
There is NO natural animosity between the ferret and the
dog or cat, however any
interactions between ferrets and other pets should be closely
supervised.
Although
interactions should always be
supervised, you can be sure that those muscles are not as big as the
dog's heart.
As with all large
dog breeds, you should always
supervise interaction between your Malamute and your child.
Some Yorkipoos like children, though you may need to
supervise the
interaction to ensure the safety of everyone involved (children can accidentally injure a small
dog like the Yorkipoo).
Supervise all play, trips outside and
interactions until each
dog is comfortable in the presence of the other
dog.
My study of
dog bite - related fatalities occurring over the past five decades has identified the poor ownership / management practices involved in the overwhelming majority of these incidents: owners obtaining
dogs, and maintaining them as resident
dogs outside of regular, positive human
interaction, often for negative functions (i.e. guarding / protection, fighting, intimidation / status); owners failing to humanely contain, control and maintain their
dogs (chained
dogs, loose roaming
dogs, cases of abuse / neglect); owners failing to knowledgably
supervise interaction between children and
dogs; and owners failing to spay or neuter
dogs not used for competition, show, or in a responsible breeding program.
Young
dogs need lots of chances to practice positive
interactions with a variety of other
dogs of their age in a safe,
supervised environment.
If however, your Miniature Schnauzer is allowed to «mingle with the guests» - make sure to always
supervise the activities or any
interactions your
dog has with visitors and especially with the visiting children.
If you do keep this
dog in a house with children or other pets, be sure to
supervise all
interactions.
We expect parents of young children to always
supervise the
interaction between the
dog and the kids, and want the
dog safely behind a baby gate or in another room when parents are not able to
supervise.
Ideally, an experienced
dog trainer or behaviorial consultant should
supervise all play activity and be present to prevent any overly aggressive
interactions between puppies.
Always
supervise dog - child
interactions.
Supervise interactions with children, and teach them to be gentle with the
dog.
Older
dogs without much experience with children need to have
supervised, gentle, careful
interactions with them by associating good things with children.
Keeping this in mind, always
supervise the
interactions of your adopted
dog with other pets.
They're great with kids although the
interaction should be
supervised to prevent the
dog from being stepped on.
Cavaliers get along well with other
dogs as well as cats but also have a strong hunting instinct so it's a good idea to
supervise any
interaction.
If you have children, it's key that all
interactions between
dogs and kids must be
supervised, for everyone's safety.
(Nevertheless, an adult should always
supervise interactions between kids and
dogs.)
Managing the
interactions between a
dog and child does not mean simply
supervising the two together.
Supervise all the
dogs»
interactions for at least the first three days.
Always
supervise their
interactions and be ready to intervene because Jack Russell Terriers aren't known for their endless patience for childish shenanigans like some other
dog breeds.
As with all
dog to
dog interactions, you must carefully
supervise your
dog when greeting other
dogs and be prepared to intervene if necessary.
Confine the
dogs in separate areas of your home whenever you're away or can't
supervise their
interactions
To help prevent such problems with
dogs and other pets, you can: 1Redirect nibbling, pouncing, or swatting behaviors to toys instead of people.Get your pet accustomed to nail trims.Closely
supervise all
interactions between
Remember to always
supervise any
interaction between your children and your new
dog.
There are many things a community can do to prevent
dog bites, including educating parents how to
supervise and when to intervene in kid - and -
dog interactions, teaching owners how to socialize and train their
dogs with methods that encourage friendly behavior and providing some basic education about canine body language so the many misunderstandings we have with
dogs each day can be reduced.
Rules need to be in place, and all
interactions between child and
dog are
supervised at all times, inside the house and outside as well.
If you have a mixed breed with an unknown background, carefully
supervise all early
interactions to make sure the
dog is comfortable with the ferret.
An experienced
dog trainer
supervises, assists with
interactions, and answers all questions.
However, any
dog of any breed that has not been raised around children must be watched carefully, and all
interaction between
dogs and children, no matter how trustworthy the
dog or the children, should be
supervised by adults.
The owner must create an appropriate working environment for the young pup or older
dog and
supervise its initial
interactions with livestock.
Supervised exercise &
interaction with other
dogs in a safe, indoor playroom (full day, half day, 60 min., or 30 min.
1) Always
supervise interaction between
dogs and kids.
As with every breed, you should always teach children how to approach and touch
dogs, and always
supervise any
interactions between
dogs and young children to prevent any biting or ear or tail pulling on the part of either party.
Therefore, the best way to socialize your pup around other
dogs is to take him into public places where other leashed
dogs are present or sign up for a class where
dog interaction can be
supervised.
An adult who knows when your
dog needs a break should strictly
supervise interactions between the
dog and kids.
So
supervise their
interactions, get your puppy used to crates and crate her while unattended, give your older
dog a break when you see he had enough, reward behaviors you like and don't punish.
Start with a more disciplined arena like a training class, or
supervised interactions on - leash with another
dog.
Start with more
supervised interactions with familiar
dogs and work your way up to the
dog park.
Puppies can learn much which we don't want them to learn, if not
supervised closely in early
interactions with other
dogs:
Always
supervise interactions so that you can guide your child as he learns to communicate and play with your
dog appropriately.