Not exact matches
As for legal restrictions on
dogs based on their appearance, Levy said public safety would be better served by reducing risk factors for
dog bites,
such as
supervising children, recognizing canine body language, avoiding an unfamiliar
dog in its territory, neutering
dogs and raising puppies to be social companions.
Closely
supervise dogs with new treats After bringing home treats, it's important to monitor pets for bad reactions or health issues,
such as choking, vomiting or intestinal issues.
However, we must
supervise and make sure that neither
dog takes things to an inappropriate level,
such as violent fighting with each other.
If there is not an adult actively
supervising children and
dogs, barriers,
such as baby gates, can be helpful management tools in our busy multi-tasking world.
I can tell you what a good
dog behaviorist would recommend to prevent
such a tragedy, beyond the obvious answer of
supervising toddlers around
dogs.
Should you wish to provide your rabbit with some outdoor fun, remember to place them in a fenced portion of your yard and always have an adult present to
supervise and shield your rabbit from any dangers (
such as racoons,
dogs, etc).
Some victims also contribute to their own problems, by not properly
supervising their kids, leaving neighbors alone, managing their own pets, shrieking and yelling and acting threateningly towards the
dog or owner, installing electrical devices to harass the
dog remotely, attempts to poison the
dog or otherwise injure the
dog, and
such.
There is no
such thing as being too responsible when it comes to your pit bull, but its also important to understand that the following rules apply to basic
dog ownership, regardless of breed: NEVER allow your pit bull to roam freely, ALWAYS walk your pit bull on a leash, ALWAYS
supervise your pit bull with other animals, NEVER keep your pit bull chained or tethered for extended periods of time or without your supervision (an unattended pit bull is a prime target for theft), and as with any
dog, ALWAYS
supervise children with
dogs.
Of course, all birds must be
supervised at all times, too, if they are out of their cages and other predatory pets,
such as cats and
dogs, also live in the home.
Confining
dogs when they can't be
supervised, especially puppies, will prevent
such damage.
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
There is no
such thing as being too responsible when it comes to your pit bull... NEVER allow your pit bull to roam freely, ALWAYS walk your pit bull on a leash, ALWAYS
supervise your pit bull with other animals, NEVER keep your pit bull chained or tethered for extended periods of time or without your supervision (an unattended pit bull is a prime target for theft), and as with any
dog, ALWAYS
supervise children with
dogs.
As for legal restrictions on
dogs based on their appearance, Levy said public safety would be better served by reducing risk factors for
dog bites,
such as
supervising children, recognizing canine body language, avoiding an unfamiliar
dog in its territory, neutering
dogs and raising puppies to be social companions.
In all those cases, the best you can sometimes hope for will be that you do
such a good job
supervising, managing and training your
dog that they at least accept being around your
dog.
Dogs that join us for daycare enjoy spacious indoor / outdoor
supervised group play areas featuring interactive elements
such as: benches, bridges, balls, chew toys, wading pools and of course, our canine companions.
If you need to leave the house or are unable to
supervise your
dog for a period of time, he must either be left in an area where he won't have accidents,
such as a crate or indoor containment area, or in an area where it's OK for him to potty, like your fenced yard or outdoor
dog run.