Sentences with phrase «unfamiliar dogs so»

Reecee's new family will need to provide her the opportunity to feel comfortable and slowly introduce her to new activities and other or unfamiliar dogs so she isn't overwhelmed.

Not exact matches

That's why we've put together some information in case you're unfamiliar with mange, so you will be able to easily spot signs of mange in your dog or cat.
Usually the best option is to choose a facility that has separate accommodations for dogs and cats so the cat won't be stressed by being around unfamiliar canine critters.
Proper socialization is also very important so your dog will be at ease in new or unfamiliar situations.
In any case, we offer prompt service so your cat or dog won't be uncomfortable in an unfamiliar space.
I would still brush a short haired Dog at least once a week just so they do not become unfamiliar with the act of being brushed.
Fencing is critical to ensure that the dog is safely contained and so strangers and unfamiliar animals do not intrude on the Bullmastiff's territory.
I looked up more photos of the black Russian Terrier to get an idea about this large dog breed, because I was so unfamiliar with it.
Getting a slobbering kiss from a jumping dog every time you come home may be the ideal greeting for you, but to someone who's unfamiliar with pets — like small children — it might not be so inviting.
So whether it's shelter dogs or family dogs, and whether they are with their own humans or unfamiliar humans, dogs will choose petting over praise every time.
Animal behaviorists suggest training dogs to respond to verbal cues such as «time to go to the bathroom» so they aren't afraid to eliminate in unfamiliar places.
Also to be out and about between the ages of five to 12 weeks so that loud sounds, trucks, beeping horns, unfamiliar dogs and people have all already been encountered.
Typical tests might ensure that a dog can handle sudden loud or strange noises; can walk on assorted unfamiliar surfaces comfortably; are not frightened by people with canes, wheelchairs, or unusual styles of walking or moving; get along well with children and with the elderly; and so on.
To proof your dog's socialisation to a given experience, repeat each situation in a new environment so the puppy gets socialised to a variety of unfamiliar situations with familiar stimulations.
Collies are a very gentle and predictable breed — and easily trainable, too — so they're perfect for families that are unfamiliar with dogs.
Your child will eventually want to have friends over to play, so it's important for your dog to become comfortable with unfamiliar children.
Your dog or cat has a much better sense of hearing than you do, so loud, unfamiliar sounds can be especially unsettling.
Often a dog appears to approach an unfamiliar person so it can sniff the person - ifthe person does not reach then the dog sniffs and may walk away.
continuous food rewards while the unfamiliar dog is walked perpendicularly - at a 90 degree angle (on the other street so if both dogs approached the same comer from 3 houses away they would cross paths).
The key is timing; one needs to either stop so the patient dog can't see the unfamiliar dog or change directions before their dog starts to react.
I have known both new dogs from puppyhood so they were not unfamiliar to me.
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