The Spanish water dog is a confident dog that is devoted to its family which results in the dog being slow to
accept strangers in to the home.
It's hard for your dogs to
accept a stranger into their turf, and it's scary for the new dog to try to fit in.
Good socialization is important for these big lovers as they need to learn to
accept strangers on command.
Sit ~ Stay ~ Down ~ Come ~ Leave It ~ Drop It ~ Place ~ Leash walking ~ Walking in / out of doors calmly
~ Accepting strangers ~ Not jumping when meeting people
Presa Canarios are very distrustful and suspicious of strangers, but they
normally accept strangers once the owner accepts them.
I like to think that I have a fairly open mind when it comes to
accepting strange sights and races in fantasy MMORPGs, but Final Fantasy XIV seems hellbent on finding my breaking point.
Help make the dog more adoptable through basic grooming, walking on a leash, discouraging jumping,
accepting strangers in a calm and friendly manner, and providing exposure to new sights, sounds, and experiences to build confidence.
She has no way of knowing that the stranger person visiting you is safe, or not — it takes cats not hours, but days or even weeks of visits to
accept a stranger as a friend.
$ 25,000 is offered up front if
he accepts her strange quest and the rest comes if he completes it.
Do you know if these dogs will
accept strangers, or your friends?
They learn very quickly and need extensive socialization in order to
accept strangers.
This dog, while being slow to
accept strangers, should never display shyness or aggression.
No, but due to his size, his reputation as a fighter, and his unwillingness to
accept strangers, the Argentine Mastiff has been branded a dangerous dog.
Their unwillingness to
accept strangers, who they might view as hostile, has led to so many places subjecting them to breed specific legislation.
Most Danes will
accept strangers in your home and can sense if a visitor is okay with its owner.
They are a protective breed and yet will
accept any strangers that the owner indicates is not a threat.