She is super sweet and good
with other calm dogs.
Buddy loves car rides and gets along
with other calm dogs, particularly females.
She would do best in a quiet home, and would prefer to live
with other calm dogs, though she might also do well as an only dog.
Mayzie has been around kids (not toddlers) and gets along
with other calm dogs her size.
We have walked
him with other calm dogs and he had done amazingly well.
Not exact matches
«I recommend activities that trigger
calm - inducing chemical shifts in the brain and body such as meditation, relaxing walks
with a good friend or spouse, playing
with the
dog, yoga, fishing, or some
other hobby or fun activity you enjoy,» says Eads.
If you consider adding a Dogue de Bordeaux to your family, Colavecchia says that proper socialization and obedience classes are a must at a young age to help the
dog maintain a good social demeanor
with other dogs and to teach them in a
calm, consistent manner that the humans are in charge.
These
dogs need a controlled, quiet and
calm environment where they can learn proper interaction
with other dogs.
This dichotomy in behavior is often seen when a
dog bullies or ignores one or more family members and is
calm, cool, and collected
with others.
This
dog gets along
with cats,
other dogs and children that are
calm and gentle.
I specialize in
dogs with reactive behavior and we will have him
calm around
other dogs in no time.»
to people and places between 8 and 12 weeks of age and socialization
with other puppies and
calm adult
dogs between 12 and 16 weeks of age.
If we will take the time to move slowly, be aware, and to create a
calm and relaxed state where both
dogs can comfortably get familiar
with each
other, and over the initial hump of newness, novelty, stress and pressure, we have a great chance to create a harmonious, safe, and happy relationship.
She is house trained and gets along
with other calm and polite
dogs her size.
There are
other tools as well to help
calm down
dogs and help them deal
with separation anxiety.
Ryder gets along well
with other dogs, not sure about cats, loves to sit in your lap and is a quiet
calm fellow.
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors and outdoors Doesn't require a lot of exercise
Calm in the home; not hyperactive High drives and excellent mental focus Athletic, excellent conformation, and excellent endurance Able to take, and learn from, a correction High initiative Low fearfulness Submissive to Dominant: depends upon the nature of the work Low
other -
dog aggression is preferred, but not always a requirement Quiet: unless barking is needed for the work If used for protection, will follow through and bite
with intention, if not used for protection, then little to no aggression in most circumstances Easily Housetrained
I am a very
calm and cuddly boy and I love to play around
with my
other dogs in the family, Lexy and Kyra and my children, the 2 1/2 month old puppies.
Good
with other dogs,
calm cats, and most children.
G.R.E.A.T. takes extensive care in matching any of the
dogs» specific needs (such as no
other pets,
calm atmosphere during medical treatments, no children, etc.)
with the right applicants to ensure the best situation for all involved.
This is designed for big
dogs and power chewers, and intended to
calm down
dogs with anxiety or
other behavioral issues.
Heidi has perfect house manners, is good
with all people, is great
with cats, great
with other dogs, great
with the vet, and very quiet and
calm.
As you'd expect from a
dog with such a past, they're
calm, unruffled and relaxed
with people and
other animals alike, so long as they're socialized from an early age.
Calmly walk the
dogs towards each
other, don't let them pull to get there, try and
calm them
with some redirecting and treats before they can sniff one another
Any
dog can be a «therapy
dog» but it must be specially trained and temperamentally suited — this means it has to be
calm, clean, good
with people and
other animals, injected, and disease - free.
They are very active
dogs in the field but very sweet and
calm in your home; they are good
with family and
other pets.
This
calm dog gets along well
with other dogs.
Topics include: Confidence Building,
Calming Signals, Communication, Obedience Training, Anxiety Reduction, Meeting Strangers, Massage, and
other information to help those living
with shy
dogs.
You can use
other therapies, such as
calming medications and herbs, synthetic pheromones and massage, along
with acupuncture when dealing
with a fearful
dog to improve his condition.
a.) a considerable amount of exercise, including the use of treadmills and backpacks, as a way of relaxing
dogs to prepare them for counter-conditioning exercises; b.) packs of
dogs to rehabilitate unstable, fearful or aggressive
dogs; c.) Leashes and chain collars to block jumping, whining, possessiveness, biting, aggressiveness, excessive barking, mounting, fighting, active dominance challenges; d.) Redirection to get
dogs doing alternative behaviors in play areas, obstacle courses, a pool, a feeding area, a sleeping area, and an eating / drinking area; e.)
calming techniques using hand feeding; f.) a limited amount of obedience training, such as teaching the
dogs to heel on a loose lead at the handler's side; g.) a «claw» technique, his own version of the «alpha rollover», and a pursuit technique to deal
with dogs that don't show submission to
other dogs or people; h.) «flooding» for phobias; i.) «
calm / assertive» handler techniques; j.) touch and sound techniques to interrupt, correct and / or redirect behaviors; k.) a variety of traditional manners rules, which are implemented
with the «no free lunch» type of approach; l.) a variety of games and
other «mental challenges»; m.) human intervention; and n.) electric collars (not mentioned, as I recall, in the book)
Classes focus on puppy biting, socialization
with other dogs and people (especially children men and strangers),
calming and handling, attention, basic obedience skills (come, sit, down, stand, stay, heel and walk on leash) and household manners (crate training, toilet training and chew toy training).
Studies show that it may help
with general anxiety, as well as stress caused by vet visits, travel, fireworks and
other loud noises, separation anxiety, and can even help
calm dogs in shelters.
This
calm, quiet breed comes from German stock and while he can be territorial toward
other male
dogs and is inclined to dominate he generally does well
with other animals and
with early socialization, positive interaction and regular rigorous exercise, he makes a great family pet.
For example, some
dogs calm more easily
with less visual exposure to the room, while
others need things to look at.
While your
dog is meeting
other dogs, humans should remain
calm,
with low voices to keep excitement out of the situation and to help reduce stress.
He may want to play chase a bit too enthusiastically if the
other dog runs around so may be best as an only
dog or
with a
calm female.
Being together still and
calm with people or
other dogs teaches cohesiveness and about being a small part of something big.
She's good
with other dogs but would do best
with a
calm dog friend.
Living
with Other Dogs If your
dog lives
with another
dog, ensure that behavior around feeding times is
calm.
To control aggression
with other dogs, stay
calm and assertive.
a.) a considerable amount of exercise, including the use of treadmills and backpacks, as a way of relaxing
dogs to prepare them for counter-conditioning exercises b.) packs of
dogs to rehabilitate unstable, fearful or aggressive
dogs; c.) Leashes and chain collars to block jumping, whining, possessiveness, biting, aggressiveness, excessive barking, mounting, fighting, active dominance challenges; d.) Redirection to get
dogs doing alternative behaviors in play areas, obstacle courses, a pool, a feeding area, a sleeping area, and an eating / drinking area; e.)
calming techniques using hand feeding; f.) a limited amount of obedience training, such as teaching the
dogs to heel on a loose lead at the handler's side; g.) a «claw» technique, his own version of the «alpha rollover», and a pursuit technique to deal
with dogs that don't show submission to
other dogs or people; h.) «flooding» for phobias; i.) «
calm / assertive» handler techniques; j.) touch and sound techniques to interrupt, correct and / or redirect behaviors; k.) a variety of traditional manners rules, which are implemented
with the «no free lunch» type of approach; l.) a variety of games and
other «mental challenges»; m.) human intervention; and n.) electric collars (usually not mentioned in their marketing materials or websites)
Your puppy will learn how to get along
with other dogs and people, to enjoy being touched and picked up, and to be
calm and bold in the face of new objects and noises.
Once the
dog can be
calm with each cat in larger areas, then you can introduce any
other cats you may have into this area.
When she brought her Malamute mix, Bear,
with her to spend time
with veterans experiencing PTSD and
other conditions, she noticed that the
dog had a
calming effect on them.
I live
with two
other Buddhist nuns and our three
dogs: two Peke - A-Poos, Oliver and Serena, and Janelle, a chow husky cross who comes to work
with me every day and acts as the clinic nurse
calming the patients.
If you know that certain things will help make your pet feel more
calm, such as playing
with other dogs, having some alone time, or receiving lots of love and cuddles, let your pet - sitter know.
Dogs in this class will work on accepting a friendly stranger, sit patiently for petting, walk on a loose leash, accept grooming and handling from a stranger, walk through a crowd without fear, deal with other dogs, work under distractions, respond to cues at a distance and remain calm when left in supervised isolation for short periods of t
Dogs in this class will work on accepting a friendly stranger, sit patiently for petting, walk on a loose leash, accept grooming and handling from a stranger, walk through a crowd without fear, deal
with other dogs, work under distractions, respond to cues at a distance and remain calm when left in supervised isolation for short periods of t
dogs, work under distractions, respond to cues at a distance and remain
calm when left in supervised isolation for short periods of time.
These affectionate
dogs enjoy spending time
with their families and are compatible
with adults, seniors,
calm children and
other household animals.
Being quiet, low energy, fairly
calm indoors, and polite
with the
other residents, are all good qualities in an apartment
dog.
With the
other dogs out of sight, your
dog may feel less under pressure and much
calmer which may allow him to eat at a slower pace.