Not exact matches
I grew up with a wonderful privilege: I had parents who
let me take
dog, horse, and go... if I was going to spend the night
out, I had to
let them know (and
usually camping was a family activity) but now, I look back and am eternally grateful.
Usually,
dogs need to be
let out first thing in the morning and right before bed, after eating, and after exercise or play time.
If you
let the problem get
out of hand, your
dog's skin odor will increase and it will smell musty as bacteria (
usually staph) work their way into the worried areas.
Puppies over four months of age can
usually «hold it» through the night, but if your
dog cries to be
let out, it is best to get up and
let her tend to her urge.
They
usually let you bring
out adoptable
dogs for walks, play with them for a bit and see if this it's a good fit for you.
Don't try to ensure your Male as «Top
Dog», let them figure it out, Males are more submissive Females are usually accepting of a male dog because males tend to be more submissive and obedient Therefore, allowing the Female to hold her «Reign&raq
Dog»,
let them figure it
out, Males are more submissive Females are
usually accepting of a male
dog because males tend to be more submissive and obedient Therefore, allowing the Female to hold her «Reign&raq
dog because males tend to be more submissive and obedient Therefore, allowing the Female to hold her «Reign»
Not if you use an extending leash, as I
usually do; you're always
letting out and taking in (though this depends somewhat upon the
dog — they are not all the same.)