For this method to work, you have to
supervise your dog in the yard and react consistently every time the dog digs.
If you have a «doggie door» with access directly to the outside, we require that you agree not to let the dog use it (that it be locked) at times when you are not at home to
supervise the dog in the yard.
• Adoption events includes setting up, tearing down and
supervising dogs in the play pen • Transportation includes rides to adoption events, vet appointments and shelter pick - ups
If you aren't sure what to do or say, a professional behaviorist can give you suggestions on how to best introduce this dog to other people, to read this dog's communications, and to show you how to best
supervise this dog in a variety of situations.
Not exact matches
Although the blocks are a good size, some parents recommend taking away the
dog and boy figures, or
supervising play, if you have a child prone to putting things
in their mouths.
Be cautious of certain
dog breeds (Rottweilers, pit bulls, German Shepards) that account for over fifty percent of fatal
dog bites and closely
supervise children when
in the presence of animals.
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in another three months, you will sit
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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.
And on Phantom Thread he personally sourced all his character's clothes at bespoke London stores, ordered purple socks from an ecclesiastical shop
in Rome and personally
supervised the décor of Reynolds Woodstock's home - even down to the kind of
dogs he would own.
One of the best ways to minimize incidents is to keep your
dog tethered to you
in the house and by using a crate or doggie safe area when you can't actively
supervise him.
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.
Our facility includes a well - stocked pharmacy,
in hospital surgery suite,
in house radiology, a closely
supervised hospitalization area, separate
dog and cat kennels, along with a fenced
in outside area to walk our canine boarders.
If you can not
supervise your
dog, he should be
in a crate or a small (let me repeat this, SMALL) puppy safe playpen.
Owners who understand that predation is natural for
dogs can prevent problems by
supervising dogs with other pets and children, at least until they understand the attitudes and behavior of each particular
dog in each circumstance.
Even though he was
in a kennel there was a doggie door for him to go out and run
in a fenced
in area with the other
dogs, completely
supervised.
The facility includes a well - stocked pharmacy of both Eastern and Western medicines, a mobile surgery suite,
in - house x-ray capabilities, a closely
supervised hospitalization area, and indoor boarding facilities for cats and small
dogs if needed for continued care.
Supervise your
dog with toys, sticks and
in Truffle's case pine cones.
In the meantime,
supervise your
dog with his toys or buy indestructible toys to be left alone with.
Our Daycare Supervisors have been trained by a professional
in dog behavior,
dog interaction, evaluations,
supervising daycare and breaking up disagreements.
Dogs that are allowed to socialize on a regular basis with other dogs when supervised by a trained supervisor, increase in their ability to handle situations that otherwise may cause them f
Dogs that are allowed to socialize on a regular basis with other
dogs when supervised by a trained supervisor, increase in their ability to handle situations that otherwise may cause them f
dogs when
supervised by a trained supervisor, increase
in their ability to handle situations that otherwise may cause them fear.
Crate training is a great way not only to potty train, but also to establish general house manners since the
dog will not be roaming free
in the house unless he / she is being
supervised.
Boarding options include private condo boarding, crate boarding and
supervised group cage free boarding during peak times all with the option to have your
dog enjoy a day full of playtime with friends
in our doggie daycare.
Use a baby gate to keep your
dogs out of the Christmas room when not being
supervised, or put your
dog in a crate.
If you have young family members, especially babies or toddlers then you should always
supervise the
dog around them, sometimes a
dog can get carried away and become too rough, so it is important that you can quickly step
in and tell the
dog or the child off if the situation arises.
Although a cat or
dog may be small, you need someone
in every section of the process to
supervise the animal at all times.
Boarding includes
supervised structured playtime with other
dogs, daily pack walks, and maintenance of any rules and training that your
dog already has
in place.
Crate train a
dog: You can also keep your
dog within the crate at home when you can not
supervise it because letting loose your
dog in the house would increase the chances of hurting himself or putting himself
in some danger.
You should NEVER have a person
supervise the
dog around or
in the pool, if that person doesn't know how to swim.
* Training / Behavior Modification hasn't resulted
in an acceptable change
in the
dog; * There is significant risk and / or evidence that
dog is going to seriously injure someone; aggression problems don't automatically mean the
dog will injure someone or is dangerous; I am referring to the idea that even with reasonable precautions, supervision, training and behavior modification, the
dog is still going to get around all of that and hurt someone; * You have made a reasonable effort to work with the
dog and situation; meaning you have PAID a professional to help you, worked the situation properly and diligently, and you still can't trust the
dog to not hurt itself, another animal or a person; * The
dog is so dangerous you can't place the
dog with someone else; * The owner isn't willing, or is unable, or unqualified, to work with the
dog any further, even with
supervised professional help; some people won't follow instructions, so some of these
dogs would be fine
in the hands of someone else, but not the current owner; * Regardless what you do (behavior modification, training, and / or behavioral medications) nothing has made the
dog manageable, and your trainer is recommending you consider euthanasia; * Even behavioral medications can't alleviate the problem; I am experienced working with drugs prescribed by veterinarians and can give you feedback as to how things are going, or when you might wish to consider another drug; * This
dog is too dangerous to work with.
Make sure you keep an eye on this
dog at all times, and if you are unable to
supervise him closely, invest
in a crate to keep him safe and out of trouble.
Keep
in mind, however, that it is wise to
supervise all
dogs with small children.
Supervise the
dog while he is involved
in chewing the raw meaty bone, or chew toys.
Topics taught and tested for
dogs in class include: accepting a friendly stranger, sitting politely for petting, proper canine appearance and grooming, walking on a loose lead, walking through a crowd, sit and down on command, staying
in place, coming when called, calm reaction to another
dog, calm reaction to a distraction and
supervised separation.
At this point, Belle was ready for the «Big Time»: Belle was allowed to enter Michael's Pack Play - Time arena where she could run free with other
dogs of her size
in an enclosed room
supervised by a trainer, and really learn to socialize with other
dogs.
A crate, exercise pen or an area blocked off by baby gates to keep the
dog in when you are unable to
supervise.
Test items include: accepting a friendly stranger, sitting politely for petting, allowing basic grooming procedures, walking on a loose lead, walking through a crowd, sitting and lying down on command and staying
in place, coming when called, reacting appropriately to another
dog, reacting appropriately to distractions, and calmly enduring
supervised separation from the owner.
Since
dogs at play do not comprehend «overdoing it», it is our job as responsible pet owners to
supervise them while playing
in the Texas heat.
Until Lucky gets the idea, you will want to confine your
dog between outings
in a «safe zone» (a restricted area) when you can't
supervise.
Always
supervise your
dog while the boots are on their feet - just
in case he or she decides to take them off or chew on them!
In the Assessment, your dog will demonstrate the following skills without clickers or treats: sit and down / stay in place, coming when called, accepting a friendly stranger, sitting politely for petting, reaction to distractions, out for a walk, walking through a crowd, reaction to another dog, appearance and grooming, and supervised separatio
In the Assessment, your
dog will demonstrate the following skills without clickers or treats: sit and down / stay
in place, coming when called, accepting a friendly stranger, sitting politely for petting, reaction to distractions, out for a walk, walking through a crowd, reaction to another dog, appearance and grooming, and supervised separatio
in place, coming when called, accepting a friendly stranger, sitting politely for petting, reaction to distractions, out for a walk, walking through a crowd, reaction to another
dog, appearance and grooming, and
supervised separation.
It is better for someone to be
supervising than for your own
dog to get hurt on your property because other
dogs came into its yard or people came
in or stood just outside the perimeter to tease your
dog.
Make sure to choose the appropriate size chew for your
dog,
supervise your
dog while chewing, and take chews away if you think your
dog may swallow large pieces which could result
in an esophageal obstruction.
In December 2006, the New York City Board of Health approved legislation to formally allow supervised dogs to play unleashed in certain city parks between 9:00 P.M. and 9:00 A.M. Please visit the NYC Parks Department to view a list of parks, by borough, that participate in this progra
In December 2006, the New York City Board of Health approved legislation to formally allow
supervised dogs to play unleashed
in certain city parks between 9:00 P.M. and 9:00 A.M. Please visit the NYC Parks Department to view a list of parks, by borough, that participate in this progra
in certain city parks between 9:00 P.M. and 9:00 A.M. Please visit the NYC Parks Department to view a list of parks, by borough, that participate
in this progra
in this program.
Dogs are like toddlers, they will put just about anything into their mouths, so puppy proofing your house or setting your
dog up
in a playpen when you can't
supervise is more appropriate than expecting him to know the difference between your leather boots and his chew toys.
All
dogs that are boarded overnight participate
in the daycare program during the day, and are
supervised in their climate - controlled comfortable sleeping quarters throughout the night.
You drop your
dog off
in the morning and pick him up after work; experienced trainers at the center will
supervise play with other
dogs, and supply them with engaging, stimulating activities.
Don't provoke a fighter by teasing them Often very people friendly — most are very friendly, super nice
dogs Easily distracted — so you must
supervise in the home and
in public Tough and energetic workers Highly trainable when trained
in a consistent, fair and progressive manner
Basically, you will have to closely
supervise your
dog outside and at the very first signs of him detecting poop, you will say «leave it» and call your
dog to get a treat from you that is far higher
in value than the best cat poop
in the world.
You can use a
dog gate to do this quite simply and it works well
in preventing your
dog access to the tree when you are not around to
supervise your
dog.
If the
dogs are playing nicely, and the owners look like they are
supervising their
dogs properly, then I'll go
in.