He settled in easily and did well
with other dogs in obedience class.
The shy, but exceptionally sweet dog integrated easily
with the other dogs in the Hoagland household and immediately won over Hoagland's husband, Tim.
You can see him compete
with other dogs in the Working Group on CNBC from 8 to 11 EST for Monday's portion and USA from 7:30 to 11 EST for Tuesday's portion.
Most dogs will automatically accept the owners as head of the pack, but may have some struggles coming to terms with the pack hierarchy
with other dogs in the household (with cats, they usually let the dogs know pretty quickly!).
She has learned quickly to socialize, run and play
with other dogs in the yard.
• Uncontrollable at home, on walks, or in other places • Openly aggressive towards other dogs and / or people • A danger to themselves or others • Selectively aggressive (i.e. with their food, toys, people; dog parks, etc.) • Fighting
with other dogs in the home
By the second run, she blossomed into a focused, confident, and driven dog who was fine
with other dogs in the arena with her and very happy to be in her element with the sheep.
Prepare your dog for this by practicing for a few minutes at a time
with other dogs in training.
She loves being
with the other dogs in her foster home and gets along great with them.
He has a very mellow disposition and gets along very well
with the other dogs in his foster home.
Some Frenchies can also get along with every dog in their household and not do well
with other dogs in public.
He is very friendly
with the other dogs in his foster home as well as when he is out for a walk or in a dog run.
You should give them an opportunity to walk out there, socialize
with other dogs in the park.
They form a pack
with other dogs in nature, and even in our homes, they feel most comfortable as part of a pack (whether it is with other dogs or people in the house).
She prefers not to share attention
with any other dog in the house, but we are working on that, and don't feel at this time that she has to be the only dog in the home.
She gets along very well
with the other dog in her foster home.
Be sure to socialize them from a very young age, so it won't have issues
with other dogs in the future.
Sully likes to frolick around outside
with the other dogs in the neighborhood and play with all of his toys.
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.
She gets along very well
with the other dogs in her foster home and loves to play chase with them.
Jupiter has plenty of puppy energy, but also loves attention, and she gets along
with other dogs in the home wonderfully.
She does not get along
with the other dogs in our family because they bark at her.
Kodi is still new to us, but we already know he's very friendly, NOT aggressive, not dominant, and gets along very well
with the other dogs in his foster home.
Chasing the cat, house training, leash aggression, resource guarding toys from the children, fighting
with the other dog in the family and separation anxiety are all examples of behaviors that are difficult to fix in a board - and - train environment.
Cookie is great
with the other dogs in the house and likes to try to play with them (they're seniors and aren't really into it - but he tries!)
She is very good
with the other dogs in her foster home and is a real sweetheart.
Social skills will increase and dogs will learn how to play and interact
with other dogs in a safe, fun, and meaningful way.
Your dog will enjoy playing
with other dogs in our exercise area.
The best part is there's no leash requirement, so Fido can roam freely up the trails, jump in the pond for a swim, and frolic
with other dogs in the meadow.
Above all, please be courteous to other dog owners and ensure that your dog is getting along
with the other dogs in the dog park.
I also love having play dates
with other dogs in the family!
Now she will curl up
with the other dogs in bed and enjoys her nights sleeping with her head on the pillow.
As such, make sure to bring your pooch out to the dog park or even to let it play
with other dogs in your neighborhood.
Dogs are social animals that like to co-exist
with other dogs in most cases.
Socialization is particularly important if this dog will be working
with other dogs in the field or if he is to be kept in a home with children or other pets.
Although Lillie is in a foster home at the moment, she really isn't getting on
with the other dog in the home and may have to move into kennels over Christmas if Oldies Club can not find a suitable foster or forever home for...
Pets that spend a lot of time
with other dogs in boarding facilities, dog parks, daycare centers and dog shows are more susceptible to contracting canine influenza.
A little more about me — I love to play
with the other dogs in my foster home and, except for the pain, I'm an active, happy puppy.
One thing that I hear this dog missing out on is daily offleash social play
with other dogs in the park!
Indy gets along very well
with the other dogs in his foster home, and ignores the cat.
Play dates
with other dogs in fenced yards will be greatly appreciated.
Are you getting Lola out every day for an hour of offleash social play
with other dogs in the morning and another hour mid-day?
I'll run
with other dogs in the yard, but I think I'd love being an only dog too.
They have several daily turnouts in a large exercise pen where they can relieve themselves and play
with the other dogs in their kennel.
It gets along fairly well
with other dogs in the same household but may not mingle well with strange dogs.
These dogs can often be taught by their fellow dogs to interact
with other dogs in a safer and friendlier way, thus improving their lives and their chances of finding a forever home.
As a trainer I would never advise bringing in a younger dog with little history about getting along
with other dogs in to a new home with an older dog of Hollie's age.
As
with other dogs in the Terrier group, they're known for their hunting skill including sharp sense of smell that enables them to participate in earthdog trials.
While he does well with the female dogs in his foster home, he will have to be tested for compatibility
with the other dogs in his adoptive home.
Jojo is learning very quickly and getting along well
with the other dogs in the foster home.