Motivation: Motivation is
what drives your dog to do things, like respond to your cues — especially the second and third times you ask.
Not exact matches
My sister, I know her Hair color Eye color Height Weight Birthmark Education Husband Children Where she works Where she went on vacation
What makes her happy
What makes her sad Political views Religious views Car she
drives Dog and cat's names Her temper I talk to her once a week and text her all the time
What's easy about getting into your car... heading back inside because you forgot your gate key... getting back into the car... adjusting EVERYTHING because your husband
drove last... avoiding mass duck / chicken populations on the
drive down the driveway... heading out the gate,
driving 50 km to the city... taking the
dogs for a walk for at least 30 minutes in the city because you can't leave them at home because they eat the furniture... leave the
dogs in the car HOPING that you walked them enough so they don't eat the car.
And he gave a much deserved shout out to the Big
Dogs on DL, Superman, for
what they do to
drive the success of the D. Couldn't agree more.
«We will give you Four Wheel
drive [vehicle] but you know
what, these people were lucky that I do not have big
dogs in my house else I would have released the
dogs for them to bite them.»
Republican / Conservative mayoral candidate Nicole Malliotakis denounced
what she characterized as a City crackdown on pet caretakers, saying that such effort is unnecessarily burdensome and will unfairly
drive some
dog walkers and sitters out of business.
That doesn't lessen the picture as a nice vehicle for Forster's hang -
dog melancholia, the quality that Tarantino's Jackie Brown used to magnificent effect (and the one with which David Lynch played in Forster's tantalizing Mulholland
Drive cameo), but
what it does do is render Diamond Men unconvincing as a drama.
After throwing some hate at Sarah Jessica Parker and questioning if anyone will see The Lion King in 3D, they contemplate
what an update of Straw
Dogs would be like before gushing over
Drive.
Other parents view opting out as a form of outsider protest; they support public education, but believe that high - stakes standardized tests have become the tail that wags the
dog,
driving far too much of
what occurs in their children's classrooms.
Car manufacturers showed off new hydrogen fuel cell - powered vehicles, more sophisticated autonomous
driving features, and at least one
dog - centric vehicle at this year's New York Auto Show, but
what about the screens that we at The Verge love?
Can I actually take my
dogs for a test
drive to see
what they think?
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dog rescue kit
When your
dog knows
what to do and how to be successful, they will develop more confidence and those anxiety -
driven behaviors they might have been experiencing will soon dissipate.
What these working and hunting people are looking for is a
dog that has the grit to face a full grown boar head on and still hold its ground, or face a herd of scattered cattle and have the wit and forcefulness to gather them up, hold them, or
drive them to a specific location.
We do not know
what happens biologically when a
dog goes into prey
drive.
The key is understanding
what is
driving the unwanted behavior and how that behavior is being reinforced by your
dog's environment.
Breeds like the Belgian Malinois, Australian Shepherds, German Shepherds, Huskies, etc are all,
what we refer to as, «prey
driven», «herding»
dogs; meaning, they instinctively want to herd and chase things.
What this means is that a strong
dog that had so much
drive that it was too much for a small person to handle is now easily controllable without a lot of effort.
As a responsible and responsive
dog owner, it's your job to figure out
what drives your furry friend.
He talks about why its important to get your
dog to want
what you have and then use that
drive in your training.
DELTONA - In
what officials termed the worst animal - cruelty case in the city in years, animal - control officers and Volusia County deputy sheriffs Wednesday seized five
dogs and six puppies from a feces - laden home.Armed with a search warrant, law - enforcement officers entered the house at 2441 Newmark
Drive at about 2:30 p.m. and found the
dogs, along with dead birds, hamsters, mice and other rodents still in their cages and aquariums, according to Deltona Animal Control Manager Jerry Swanger.
So, for example, say you want to train a
dog to do a command - oriented behavior, but a
drive or motivation prevents the
dog from doing
what your training is trying to accomplish.
We all know that there is more going on inside a
dog than
what we see on the outside, and to ignore
drives and emotions is a huge mistake when training a
dog.
Here's
what the American Kennel Club has to say about the breed: «A hard -
driving hunting
dog possessing stamina, courage, and the desire to go, the Pointer is bred primarily for sport afield and definitely looks the part.
If you've ever
driven any distance with a gassy
dog in a vehicle with the windows rolled up, you know
what I'm talking about.
Here in New England especially MA, CT and RI seems to be a huge issue with Great Pyrs - about four years ago I got a call about 40
dogs, several horses, donkeys and wolf hybrids left at a farm just outside of Springfield, MA — they wondered if I might be able or know of anyone who could help with the Pyrs, horses and donkeys — I've seen bad conditions but this place was one of the worst, just unbelievable
what people do or think - this guy just
drove away left all these animals — some in stalls some chained, no food, no water — it was finally a neighbor that call authorities - for some of these animals the call came way to late.
Herding
dogs are bred to want to chase animals but must be taught to gather and
drive; terriers are bred to chase and kill small animals but have to learn
what to hunt and
what to leave alone; a retriever must learn to ignore rabbits and to give a fallen bird to a person instead of eating it.
Join us May 14 - 17 in Kansas City and hear Wyman present «Serve where you save: Community -
driven programming that saves lives» and Dennison present «Sprinkling cats and
dogs: Our progress in lowering euthanasia numbers — and
what it means for our industry's future.»
If you've ever witnessed this behavior, you may have wondered
what is
driving your
dog to do this.
Cats and
dogs will exhibit begging behaviors for different reasons so it is important to understand
what is truly
driving your pet's begging behavior before you try to address the issue.
Whether caring for a
dog for the first time or finding room in their hearts and homes for one more cat, the stories they tell reflect the love for and dedication to animals that
drives what we do here at SAAC.
Chasing and killing animals is prey
drive, a natural behavior seen in
dogs no matter
what their diet.
Fear of noises is a normal adaptive response to a real threat, resulting in behavioral and physiological survival responses that
drive the
dog to seek shelter or otherwise avoid the imminent danger.4 However, when the fearful response to noise is persistent, exaggerated in intensity and duration and results in
what appears to be an anxiety attack, this is not normal.
Itching, scratching, licking, biting, and even rubbing on the furniture like some that crazy bear from Jungle Book, your
dog is
driving you completely insane, and you know
what?
may set the outliers of a
dog's personality (minimum and maximum sociability, min and max prey
drive, etc) but nurture is
what shows us where the
dog will fall in that continuum.
Regardless of
what type of
dog you love, if you understand your
dog's
drives, you can train them to suppress their urges or to aim them at something acceptable, such as a chew toy rather than your Italian leather couch.
Forcing your
dog to be surrounded by
what they fear will only reinforce their fear making them uncomfortable and also more likely to use aggression to
drive the scary people away.
That's part of
what is so appealing about Splash
Dogs — any
dog can do it as long as he or she can swim, has toy
drive, and will jump from the dock.
If your kids lie on the floor and make high - pitched sounds with their voices, they are likely to kick their
dog into prey
drive and
what do
dogs do in prey
drive?
Others see happy,
driven, young
dogs doing
what they love to do, run and jump and play under the guidance of a human companion.
Having rescue
dogs and cats of his own gives him the
drive and perspective to support
what the current director's vision is for the health and welfare of homeless and future adopted
dogs.
Without seeing the behavior or getting additional details, it's hard for me to say
what is
driving your
dog's behavior.
What is more, the formation of these
dog packs was supposedly based on the desire or
drive of certain
dogs to be the alpha or top
dog of the group, and the resulting hierarchy was based on competitive success.
While
driving around the Hollywood Hills to take my
dog Cardiff to
dog parks, I observed
what seemed to be an endless supply of mobile groomers and was inspired to undertake the James Herriot approach.
But before I got the
dog I
drove to meet the breeder to see
what type of conditions the
dog was coming from.
Dog owners need to understand that
dogs have a chase
drive and do
what they can to teach the
dogs when it is appropriate to chase or not to.
Search - and - rescue
dogs are smart, agile and obedient, but their high «play
drive» is
what makes them look for a missing person.
And by comparing the
dog to the wolf, scientists hope to gain insight into the genetics of aggression, even if they never completely understand
what drives predatory behavior.
When it comes to fund - raising
drives being conducted by individuals, and all we know about those individual comes from
what they've posted online, we need to exercise due diligence — or at least a little diligence — to separate those who are pretending to care about
dogs from those who are seeking only our dollars.
For example, a
dog may bark to
drive away
what he perceives to be intruders in his territory.