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.
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.
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.
Supervise your dog with toys if they are destructible.
Keep in mind, however, that it is wise to
supervise all dogs with small children.
Always
supervise your dog with a bone.
Some dogs, especially aggressive chewers, may suffer from broken teeth or slab fractures of molars from chewing compressed rawhides, so always
supervise your dog with any type of chew.
Supervise your dog with the squeaker so it is not ingested.
Dogs and toys are very like children and toys, some play nicely with them and others go flat out to destroy them, so it is advisable to
supervise your dog with their toys.
I highly recommend
you supervise your dog with these pieces, as some of them are small.
However, it's important to initially
supervise your dog with a new toy before leaving him or her alone with it.
Always
supervise your dog with bones and make sure he is not damaging his teeth or attempting to eat too quickly without proper chewing.
Please remember to
supervise your dog with any chew or toy, and to ask your veterinarian if a particular chew is appropriate for your dog.
Definitely
supervise your dog with these as some of them can present a choking hazard if they are shredded or chewed.
«We recommend
supervising your dog with any chew toy or treat, especially one she hasn't had before,» Stamper said.
Not exact matches
If there are other
dogs around, make sure you
supervise them during playtime to make sure the other
dogs are not too rough
with the puppy.
Make trips to the
dog park or organise
supervised play dates
with other furkids.
However, we must
supervise and make sure that neither
dog takes things to an inappropriate level, such as violent fighting
with each other.
The more competitive your
dog is, on whatever level, the more diligently you need to
supervise your
dog, and make sure your
dog doesn't push things too far
with other people or animals.
That's why I will get all over people when they allow their kids to tease the family
dog; and I get flack from some owners when I tell them that the problem isn't just the
dog, but how they are managing,
supervising and interacting
with their
dog.
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.
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.
If you're unfamiliar
with the concept, it's essentially what it sounds like: A daycare center for canines, where they get to hang out
with other
dogs and a handful of humans to
supervise them.
For someone willing to approach training
with good humor, prepared for the ongoing vigilance required to
supervise and exercise a
dog with a very high prey drive, and who's charmed by a
dog with a distinctly cat - like personality, the sweet, spirited Greyhound can make a wonderful companion animal and family pet.
Parents need to
supervise their children
with their
dogs, and recognize that the child's behavior can affect the
dog's temperament and future behaviors.
The
dog needs MORE time
with people, and that time needs to be
SUPERVISED.
Do you know how to feed,
supervise, exercise, and play
with these
dogs?
ALWAYS
supervise your child
with your
dog.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Always
supervise your
dog while they are playing
with this toy and make sure to check the toy periodically for signs of damage and wear to avoid accidental ingestion.
We have
supervised play parks and sociable
dogs will be free to run and play
with their friends at scheduled times during the day.
* 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.
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Supervise your
dog at all times and interact
with him regularly.
have
supervised play parks and sociable
dogs will be free to run and play
with their friends at scheduled times during the day.
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.
Even
with supervision, there are risks involved
with bones and chew toys but by
supervising your
dog closely, you can hopefully avoid an incident.
Adults should always
supervise play
with children or larger
dogs.
The
dogs have grown up
with the rats and
supervised intensively until I knew there was not any kind of potential issue.
If you bring home a puppy or
dog, take the necessary steps to protect your kids
with dog bite prevention:
supervise them when they play
with the
dog, teach them
dog etiquette to keep the family pet from biting unexpectedly, and show them what to do if they come across a stray
dog.
Not only does he get a
supervised play day, but the mixing, mingling and playing
with other
dogs has really helped his K9 socialization skills (attitude).
As
with all large
dog breeds, you should always
supervise interaction between your Malamute and your child.
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.
With the help of BAT training, we are now able to get close enough to another stationary
dog for
supervised play without any reaction.
She is good
with the resident 75 pound male and female
dogs in her foster home but will pester them if not
supervised.
This course teaches a
dog cues
with fewer rewards, masters advanced behavior, helps the
dog to feel comfortable and behave correctly on
supervised separation.
Polo is still a puppy and might dig or chew, so as
with all puppies, he should be in a
dog run or in a crate when not
supervised.