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A human pup/dog approaching another should use some common sense, never just run up and pounce on the other pup/dog without properly introducing yourself using barks or whimpers or human language. The other pup/dog might not want to play or their owner/trainer/handler may not allow them to...
you need to know what sets your puppy off. Next, stage the setting that makes her bark. If your puppy barks when strangers come over, ask a friend to come over a lot, so you can train her behavior away. If your puppy barks because your guests are outside, keep them there...
Puppy aggression can be a problem for baby dogs of any sex or breed, but is more common in some than others. Traditional hunting dogs are more likely to chew and bite, for example. And working guarding breeds may be more likely to be wary of strangers or unsettled by change. But most ...
He does wonderful at my house (goes to the door, barks if necessary) but at my mom's house his accident prone side comes out (where he peed on the floor.) Any suggestions for cleanups and how to stop this behavior for good?
and they pull like crazy. When someone comes to the house, you have to grab their collars and prevent them from mugging the visitors. You can get one dog to sit politely for a moment, but the other one jumps and barks. By the time you get dog # 2 settled, dog #1 is through being...
Any type of dog aggressive whether it is directed at children, owners, or strangers is bad news. Out-of-control small dogs can be dangerous especially when they ignore you when you let them off the leash. These kinds of puppy problems can be deadly....
chases away and barks at intruders? physically protects you and your family, if need be? acts as a guard or security dog? The ideal dog, for many people, is a dog that is completely non-threatening most of the time. This dog never barks at strangers, and warmly ...
Strangers should never be allowed to approach your dog to pet him. It should always be left to your dog to make the first contact. If your dog does not want to approach, that is OK. Just give him plenty of time to 'hide and peek' and eventually he will come out of hiding. It's...
4. Dealing With Strangers Your dog may not know how to react when you have a house full of people she doesn’t know. A private place where she can rest and hide from the crowd can help your puppy feel comfortable and, at the same time, spare you and your guests the situation of de...