Sentences with phrase «toward people or other dogs»

I walk all three of my dogs, which most people would call «pit bulls» quite well without them barking, straining at the leash, or acting aggressively toward people or other dogs.
Remove your dogs immediately at the first sign of aggressive behavior toward people or other dogs.
Getting started with a new puppy or rescue dog, teaching basic manners, resolving behavior problems (including reactivity toward people or other dogs, anxiety, separation anxiety), or simply helping with dogs that are out of control
Aggression toward people or other dogs (starts on page 208) Is your puppy aggressive (or shy) with strangers or other dogs?
This course is not for dogs who are reactive, afraid of or aggressive toward people or other dogs.
We do not accept any dogs with aggression issues toward people or other dogs, or any with a biting history.
NOTE: Dogs in heat MUST be restricted from off - leash areas, as well as dogs who exhibit aggressive behavior toward people or other dogs.
He has been fine with treats, feeding (even when I mixed in a little canned food or venison gravy), durable nylabones, and toys (there is no aggression toward people or other dogs with toys, but Tiki does like to have all the toys).

Not exact matches

Dogs showing aggression toward people or other animals must be leashed and immediately removed from the park by owners / handlers.
Take the imposing - looking mastiff on a walk, and «either people gravitate toward him because of the anomaly of a large dog or otherwise they walk on the other side of the street,» Boltrek said as Huxley lazed in his grooming area, accepting pets from passers - by, after his breed's contest.
However, general anxieties, storm / noise phobias and other types of fears can also cause similar behavioral symptoms as well as aggression toward other dogs and / or people.
* Becomes too distracted in groups and is not able to focus properly * Displays aggression toward other dogs and / or people * Has a shy owner (you) who will not feel comfortable asking questions and requesting help in group situations * Can only seem to learn commands in familiar places, such as your backyard or living room
Resolving behavior problems, including aggression or reactivity toward other dogs or people, fearfulness, separation anxiety, introducing new dogs into a household of other dogs or cats.
The dogs on one or both sides of the fence are at risk for becoming more aggressive toward animals and people on the other side of a fence.
Neutering may also reduce or eliminate aggression toward other dogs or cats in the house, people in the family and toward unfamiliar animals and people.
Other dogs show territorial aggression only toward people or other animals coming into the Other dogs show territorial aggression only toward people or other animals coming into the other animals coming into the home.
These are the kinds of behaviors that are generally viewed as undesirable and include urine marking, aggression toward other male dogs, and humping or mounting other dogs, people, or inanimate objects.
Help is available for you and your pet with behavioral issues related to fear and anxiety such as reactivity, aggression toward other dogs or people, and separation anxiety.
Our study supports the notion reported by Glickman (2000) that personality factors such as aggression toward people and fearfulness or agitation in response to strangers or environmental changes were associated with an increased risk of GDV, whereas a «happy» and easy going temperament, submission to other dogs or people, high activity level, and attending dog shows decreased the risk of GDV.
A fearful dog may lose control of his or her bowels and bladder, or the dog may bite people, chase cars, or become aggressive toward other dogs.
Of the personality - associated factors with the occurrence of GDV, positive behavioral traits (happy and easygoing temperament) and submissive behaviors (toward other dogs or people) were associated with a decreased risk of GDV; negative behavioral traits (fearfulness or agitation in response to strangers or environmental changes) and aggression to people were associated with an increased risk.
Suppose you have an adult dog who is acting inappropriately toward people or other animals.
This class is not appropriate for dogs who only exhibit aggression toward other dogs while off - leash, or who exhibit aggression toward people.
Excessive barking; house training; aggression toward people / kids; aggression toward other dogs; aggression on leash; jumping up on people; not coming when called; eating poop; pulling on leash; aggression around food or toys; destructiveness when left alone; excessive shyness / fearfulness; doesn't listen or do what I ask; running off; digging in yard; stealing food off counters
Assistance dogs can not be table - surfers and may not show any type of aggression toward people or other animals.
Please note: Dogs who are reactive / aggressive toward other dogs or people are not appropriate for this clDogs who are reactive / aggressive toward other dogs or people are not appropriate for this cldogs or people are not appropriate for this class.
Dogs who are aggressive toward other dogs or people are not appropriate for this clDogs who are aggressive toward other dogs or people are not appropriate for this cldogs or people are not appropriate for this class.
Don't think of the dog park as a great place to socialize a dog with behavioral issues (reactivity, aggression, fear, etc.) toward other dogs or people.
We offer help for common (and not - so common) behavior issues like aggression toward people and / or other dogs, separation anxiety, over-excitement, and fearfulness.
We offer help for common (and not - so common) behavior issues like aggression toward people and / or other dogs, separation anxiety, over-excitement, resource - guarding, and fearfulness.
* has spent a number of years studying and learning about their breed * is active in one or more breed clubs or similar groups and thus is in regular contact with other people in the breed * knows their breeding stock inside and out for several generations back * has an «eye for a dog» and has developed a detailed picture of the type of dog they're breeding toward * almost always compete in some in some sort of activity with their dogs (conformation, working activities, obedience etc.) so as to have a realistic idea of how their dogs compare to others of the same the breed * is knowledgable about the hereditary problems that occur in their breed and has the appropriate tests done prior to breeding in order to decrease the likelihood of their occurance in their pups * considers temperament important * is knowledgable about the mating and whelping of dogs in general, so as to minimize the chances of injury or death to the breeding dogs * is extremely concerned with the quality of the homes that their puppies are destinied for, to the point of not performing a breeding if they don't feel good homes will be available for the pups * never has more dogs of their own than they are properly able to care for * is willing and able to educate and build a relationship with their puppy buyers * is honest * uses spay / neuter contracts and / or limited registration to prevent the casual breeding of their puppies * is ALWAYS willing to take back a dog of their breeding if a puppy buyer can not keep it for any reason.
Moreover, regardless of breed or breeding, a dog's temperament, especially his feelings toward people and other dogs, is primarily the result of his level of socialization during puppyhood — the most important time in a dog's life.
Your dog might begin wandering, become aggressive toward other dogs and people, destroy items in your home, or even escape and risk being hit by a car.
We also will choose euthanasia when an animal has negative behaviors that are beyond our ability to correct, such as unmanageable aggression toward other dogs or people.
If dogs aren't adequately socialized when they're young, they're likely to become fearful or aggressive toward people, and possibly other animals.
Dogs that spend most of their time alone or only in the company of other dogs may demonstrate fearful, aggressive or overactive behavior toward family members or strangers because they've never learned how to act around peoDogs that spend most of their time alone or only in the company of other dogs may demonstrate fearful, aggressive or overactive behavior toward family members or strangers because they've never learned how to act around peodogs may demonstrate fearful, aggressive or overactive behavior toward family members or strangers because they've never learned how to act around people.
This was the likelihood that the dog would act aggressively toward its owner or other familiar people.
If your dog is aggressive toward other dogs, for example, that doesn't mean she's any more or less likely to be aggressive toward people.
Socializing young puppies with other dogs as well as people will help prevent issues like fear and aggression toward other dogs or strangers.
Canine aggressive behavior toward other dogs or people is not acceptable and will be handled by the instructor.
Does your dog lunge or pull toward other dogs and people?
Dog behavior problems: Biting, growling, fear, shyness, separation anxiety, aggression toward dogs and people, guarding toys or food, barking and lunging on leash, fear of thunderstorms, and all other types of fear and anxiety.
While we understand people believe there is a «perfect home» out there for every dog, we ask you to consider that perfect home may be next door to a family with young children or a family dog that is unaware that some dogs are extremely aggressive toward other animals.
If there is concern of or evidence with aggression issues either toward people or other animals, the dog may not be admitted.
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