Sentences with phrase «very sight of another dog»

Terrified at the very sight of dogs, instantly scream - he's now even (with some coaxing) has pet a dog on the back with much interest in the dog and pride in himself!
Last but most importantly, meeting dogs on leash can be a recipe for disaster and «reactivity», even for the most social dog, barking and lunging at the very sight of another dog, due to frustration from repeated leashed greetings.

Not exact matches

Of course, there are also the additional delights of interacting with the neighborhood, and taking in the sights, sounds, and especially smells along the way, but you can tell by looking at a dog's broad grin while you're strolling that movement is its very own rewarOf course, there are also the additional delights of interacting with the neighborhood, and taking in the sights, sounds, and especially smells along the way, but you can tell by looking at a dog's broad grin while you're strolling that movement is its very own rewarof interacting with the neighborhood, and taking in the sights, sounds, and especially smells along the way, but you can tell by looking at a dog's broad grin while you're strolling that movement is its very own reward.
In terms of the hilarious hijinks that ensue, Annie uses what she's only heard in movies to get some bad guys to the ground with a gun she doesn't think is real and later cares for a bullet wound with improvised drug - store items; Max makes a mess of a white dog and a shrine of photos inside a neighbor's home; and during the climactic showdown on an airplane tarmac, there is a very funny sight gag involving a very slow conveyor belt.
Jay Russell continues his string of successful family fare, following his previous film, My Dog Skip, with another charmer, and a film which also features the same composer, William Ross (Ladder 49), with some very good music to accompany the pleasant sights provided by Skip's cinematographer, James L. Carter (ZigZag, One False Move).
Generally speaking, I think that healthy play with other dogs can be very good for excitable greeters like your boy — it helps to remove some of the novelty from the situation when they do catch sight of another dog, and also burns off energy and teaches good social skills.
Examples: Afghan, Borzoi, Greyhound, Saluki; Rhodesian Ridgeback My Favorites: Greyhounds; Italian Greyhounds Hunters by sight «triggered to chase and bite moving objects and animals Need same amount of exercise as any other working breed Not bred to obey commands; they are game chasers Can easily jump fences if you aren't watching; very athletic and muscular Usually not dog fighters, but will chase and kill some small animals; Rhodesian Ridgebacks are more pack oriented, more likely to be territorial, and can do higher levels of obedience than typical sighthounds; can be quite protective of the owner and property; not for novices Tough on the outside, soft on the inside.
They are very territorial working dogs, and will have a hard time living in close quarters with a lot of strangers and strange sights.
For dogs who are very prey - driven, the sight of a squirrel or rabbit on the other side of the boundary line may prove too tempting to resist.
If you have a dog that is very high strung and tends to freak out at the mere sight of clippers, it may be beneficial to talk with your holistic veterinarian about prescribing a sedative.
If a hound dog catches a whiff of (or the sight of) a potential varmint, it may very well be off and running.
It is possible for it to affect one or both eyes and the severity varies with some dogs gradually losing their sight over a long period of time while others go completely blind very quickly.
Hounds — Under the umbrella of hound come two very different types of dogssight hounds and scent hounds.
Puppies are not only widely believed to be in a sensitive period, biologically, but are encountering many very important things - people of all types, dogs apart from their littermates, sights, sounds etc. - for the first time, which, from a Pavlovian conditioning perspective, is noteworthy, as significant experiences of both negative and positive variety are sometimes indelible.
Rather than focus on the more extreme forms of training, this study set its sights on every - day family pet dogs trained in local, every - day family - friendly training classes — the very kinds of classes we can find dotted around in most communities.
Such sight loss can happen very quickly, but, if you take your dog to the vet semi-annually, as recommended, and have the appropriate lab work done, you are likely to catch the problem before it gets out of hand.
And finally — If a dog loses their vision from GRPU, it is important to understand that they can still have a very acceptable quality of life without their sight, as long as they are not in pain.
I witnessed the unnerving sight of a very small dog being strapped into a kangaroo pouch worn by the passenger on a three - wheeled Yamaha motorcycle, ridden by touring seniors who couldn't leave Fluffy / Foo - Foo behind.
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