Be
sure your dog interacts with and has good manners around all members of the family, public and other animals.
Not exact matches
Know the
dog's background If you adopt your
dog from a shelter (and I highly suggest that you do), be as
sure as possible that the
dog is familiar with cats and will
interact safely with them.
Be
sure to tell the veterinarian if your
dog is on any medications because this can mask some symptoms and may also
interact negatively with whatever treatment the veterinarian wants to use.
You would help keep water bowls full, help «move» the
dogs, make
sure others are appropriately
interacting with the animals, etc..
If your
dog doesn't like his paws or tail touched, or he doesn't enjoy hugs or having his face touched, then be
sure your child knows both the triggers and the way to deal with them — only
interacting with the
dog in a way that the
dog enjoys.
In fact, these comical
dogs are given the run of the house and farm — where they are
sure to be reap the benefits of
interacting with various other animals.
Spend plenty of time with the
dog before deciding to adopt, and make
sure every member of the family gets to
interact with him / her.
If he is to
interact with any other
dogs, ask and make
sure they are up to date on their vaccinations.
Signs of dementia in
dogs include disorientation, confusion, pacing / wandering, standing in corners as if lost, going to the wrong side of an opening door, vocalization, withdrawal / not
interacting with family as much, urinary / fecal accidents, change in sleeping patterns, restlessness and more... MORE Many of these can be symptoms of other diseases, so be
sure to see your vet.
Control its excitement and make
sure that it does not
interact with unsterilized
dogs.
To achieve that you will have to make
sure your
dog is always
interacting with you (supervise, supervise, supervise) or safely confined.
If you spend time with other
dogs, be
sure to wash your hands and even change your clothes before
interacting with your own
dog.
Your job is still to pay attention to your
dog, clean up any messes they make, and most importantly make
sure they are being a good
dog citizen and
interacting with the world around them in a good manner.
In addition, make
sure you select
dogs with very good social skills for your pit bull to
interact with!
Medium to large mixed - breed
dogs, in particular, make for fantastic pets, but just like with any
dog breed, you need to make
sure you meet and
interact with the
dog and judge its temperament for yourself.
How your
dog interacts with others has nothing to do with their nose (though do make
sure your short - snouted friends don't overheat as they are unable to cool off as efficiently).
If you choose a
dog that you like, make
sure you
interact with it outside the shelter environment, preferably in an outdoor, fenced - in area.
Also make
sure to give your permission before allowing anyone to
interact with your
dog.
A very important aspect of Rottweiler puppy training, is to make
sure your
dog knows how to properly
interact with other
dogs, for instance in the park.
But before you do, you may want to make
sure your little one is properly socialized so he or she can
interact with humans a
dogs with ease.
So often, managing your
dogs involves managing the people who
interact with them, and making
sure everyone is on board with your rules and wishes.