In some cases it gradually gets
worse as the dog owner watches or puts up with it thinking it will go away.
Not exact matches
As dog owners, we know there are foods that are toxic to our furkids, and if un-muzzled, these pooches run the risk of eatingsomething
bad.
Weiss adds that
as humans and their pets have grown closer, not just emotionally but in proximity — think sleeping in the same bed —
bad breath can send
dog owners scrambling to put some distance between themselves and their pets, potentially undermining the relationship.
What some
dog owners, and some
dog trainers, sometimes incorrectly diagnose
as disobedience, brattiness, and dominance are really the result of a
bad relationship that needs to be repaired.
As a
dog owner, you should supervise your
dog within proper and efficient training method, so that it can sincere about good or
bad manner.
There is good and
bad in every breed and every
owner... to say all pitbulls are
bad is wrong
as now they are also used
as service
dogs... yes pitbulls can snap but so do other
dogs... i have pit mixes and grandkids and trust them all together... its how there raised and handled
The reason you will hear about pitbulls behaving
badly is because the size and body type of this
dog attracts the wrong
owner who often does not want this breed
as a pet but
as a status
dog or a fighting
dog and therefore poorly socializes the animal, which would cause a
dog of any breed to attack.
Because their small size allows some people to overlook a small
dog's
bad behavior,
dog owners don't always put
as much time and energy into training their small breed
dogs as they should.
As a result of these incidents occurring close in time a heated debate swept across Canada as to whether particular dog breeds should be banned or whether action needed to be taken against «bad dog owners»
As a result of these incidents occurring close in time a heated debate swept across Canada
as to whether particular dog breeds should be banned or whether action needed to be taken against «bad dog owners»
as to whether particular
dog breeds should be banned or whether action needed to be taken against «
bad dog owners».
Jack's
owner David was wise to ensure that his
dog received the best available early education, to prepare him for adulthood and to ensure that he did not develop any
bad habits
as he grew and developed.
Whenever there are serious
dog attacks, especially by
dogs identified
as pitbulls or Rottweilers, the press and the other media immediately raise the question
as to whether the problem is a product of dangerous breeds or
bad owners.
This runs contrary to the main reasons
owners cite for dressing up
dogs,
as more than three - quarters (78 percent) say they do it to protect their animals from
bad weather and to keep them warm (53 percent).
Please remember that many of our
dogs have been rescued from
bad situations, such
as puppy mills, or surrendered by their
owners and not understanding where their families have gone, are heartbroken and frightened.
My big concern
as a purebred
owner is the apparent unwillingness of a good portion of the rescue community to work with responsibile purebred
owners and breeders — we aren't the enemy — we take of our
dogs and are
as concerned about
bad breeders
as you are.
As trainers, we're reminded of the depth and breadth of this misinformation when we get inquiries from confused and frustrated
dog owners who have followed well - intentioned advice with very few or
bad results.
Jack Russell simply because they were deemed
bad dogs, abandoned by their
owners rank
as one of the top
dogs.
A lot of them gradually got there,
as they had very little leadership (due to
owners not knowing or living a life
as a stray or shelter
dog) and had some little «
bad habits», but nothing severe.
Example: Immodium (Loperamide) can be neurotoxoic is some collies and other breeds with MDR1 mutation, using peroxide to induce vomiting is contraindicated in some cases
as some things
dogs ingest should NOT be vomited up, and peroxide may cause gastritis if over-used (using it 3x
as suggested here is a
bad idea, and ideally should not be used at all w / o first talking to a vet or a toxicology hotline with knowledge about
dogs, peroxide not a good idea at all for cats and 10 mls is NOT a standard dose for every
dog!!!!), mineral oil can cause aspiration pneumonia if it gets in the lungs and I would not recommend it to most pet
owners to administer, and pepto bismol products sometimes contain xylitol which is deadly, aspirin is OK in a pinch but can cause serious problems with long term use... that's just a few thoughts off the top of my head.
It's not about there being no
bad dogs, only
bad owners, it's about us humans acknowledging that our role is get to know our own
dogs as well
as we possibly can.
As said before, these
dogs aren't «
bad», they are just in need of special consideration, and giving them their spaces ensures that the
dog, the
owner, and the general public can continue to provide a good environment for them to reside.
After all, the truth is that there is no such thing
as bad dogs - but there is such a thing
as an uneducated
owner.
Some of the
worst terrors of the
dog world are small breeds who have not had any training because their
owners don't think small
dogs need rules, and they are overly concerned about «winning» their
dogs» love (or having a
dog as a fashion accessory).
Even
worse, well - meaning pet
owners often expect a
dog to behave
as a person in certain circumstances.
There is no such thing
as a
bad dog, just a
bad owner.
They are also a number of flavors to choose from such
as peppermint, spearmint and cinnamon and are reviewed by
owners as one of the best
dog treats for
bad breath on the market.
Canine cancer can be a
dog owners»
worst nightmare and few other cancers are
as terrifying
as bone cancer.
The three products listed
as part of the best
dog treats for
bad breath were included because they had the Council's approval for both plague and tartar, and also because pet
owners have reported a high success rate with these products improving their pet's
bad breath.
-LSB-...]
owners also have a
bad habit of calling their
dogs before doing something the
dogs perceive
as negative, DeDivitis -LSB-...]
but these
dogs should not be off leash nor any dpg because most
owners do not have complete control and
as far
as dog parks i think they are a
bad idea in general
as do most trainers and behaviourists and these
dogs and all
dogs should be contained in there house or outside safely and securely
There are good
dogs and
bad dogs within every breed, just
as there can be responsible and irresponsible
owners of each breed.
The Flat - Coat that is not so challenged may become bored, and develop undesirable coping behaviors such
as chewing furniture, woodwork or other household items, digging, or
worse, frustrating
owner and
dog alike.
As a canine behavior specialist who works not only with
owners but with rescue groups, I have heard so many heartbreaking stories about
dogs who were given up or
worse due to separation issues.
As a foster, you will teach
dogs who may have been let down by their previous
owners that humans are not all
bad and that we are here to give them a second chance at a happy life.
Sadly however, many
dogs are condemned
as «
bad» and needlessly surrendered, re-homed or even euthanized, due to their
owners» frustration with failed attempts at understanding and communicating with them in a way that they understand.
If nothing else, this is one thing that I think Cesar Milan has helped with — creating a narrative of a
dog's
bad behavior being your responsibility
as an
owner to fix.
That's very silly and ignorant coming from the biased media (around the world, not only in the US) and Miami - Dade County, banning and profiling certain
dog breeds because of absurd statistics without considering the
dog background of neglect and violence from their
owners who only want to show off posing
as «da
bad boyz of da hood» (sic).
And most of the people who make them vicious are ignorant
owners who want to act macho by showing off their big
bad dog, or people who exploit the dogâ $ ™ s attributes for their own benefits including
dog fighting or
as guard
dogs, usually guarding drugs and other illegal items.
(I appreciate at this stage you will probably want to know what food it is and I really feel
bad for teasing, but I made a decision some time ago to steer clear of personal recommendations on
dog food brands
as I think it's important that pet
owners find their right diet for their own
dog by using the method I'm about to give away.)
It's un-American to ban —
as Sentinel Sound Off callers voted — an entire breed of
dog because of a few
bad dogs and a few
bad dog owners.
It makes the cost of preventing heartworms in terms of the
dog's health and the
owner's ability to pay, almost
as bad as having a beloved
dog actually have heartworm disease.
I can honestly say from my years of observing other people and their
dogs that
as much
as there are not enough
dog owners for all the
dogs in the world, I think it's even
worse to see someone with a
dog who doesn't know how to care for it properly.
Wow, great information — thanks so much... I know nothing is set in stone but this is just the pure basics and now I have an ideal... great read and very understanding... I have a 4 breed mix
dog (American bulldog, boxer, bull mastiff, Rottweiler mix... at least that's what I was told)... she is 3 months at 22 lbs (according to your chart she will be right around that) im praying she stays under a 100 lbs... thanks once again for the article... I guess
dogs are really a lot like kids — there all different no blanket ownership here... no such thing
as a
bad dog just
bad owners!!!
As a responsible pit bull
owner, it scares me to think I could lose my
dog because of the actions of a few
bad ones.
However, if
dogs don't sense leadership from
owners, their primordial drive compels them to try to take charge, which can lead to behavior issues, such
as barking, pulling on the leash, jumping or even
worse behaviors.
When they do, do not judge yourself
as a
bad pet
owner, or your pup
as a
bad dog.
Treatment of these
dogs involves avoidance of situations in which they are likely to behave
badly until such time
as they have mastered voice commands and readily take them from their
owner.
«He wanted to play so
bad... The
owner of the other
dog couldn't stop laughing because he was just
as astounded
as us.»
Dog owners have become very sensitive to the fact that plastic is
bad for the environment, and they don't want to contribute to one problem
as they work to clean up another.
No such thing
as a
bad dog, Only BAD OWNE
bad dog, Only
BAD OWNE
BAD OWNERS.
Breeds such
as Pit Bulls have got a
bad rap, there is nothing wrong with the breed it is the
owner that creates the
dog not the breed, they are not born killers they are made to kill.