Kid-friendly dogs who tend to bark and howlDogs bark for a variety of reasons:.To warn; to alert; to greet or; because they're excited. While some barking can be subdued with proper training you will never take all of the bark out of your kid-friendly dog, nor should you! You will want to take into consideration the rules and regulations of your apartment, condo or neighborhood before adopting a kid-friendly dog with a penchant for vocalizing. |
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Mar 12, 2010 2:37pm by calmassertive view |
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Behavior with infants and toddlers
Our 2 yr old Mini Schnauzer, Zadi, has always been on guard and has gone after our nephews ages 2&4. When they visit I hav... (continued) |
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Mar 12, 2010 2:18pm by calmassertive view |
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Cats and Dog
I have a "saved" dog of about 6 months old, who is trying hard to trust me... He was totally traumatized before and is afra... (continued) |
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Mar 11, 2010 2:54am by Marietta view |
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is he afraid of ME?
Our 4yr female dachshund, bought just a few weeks ago, started peeing only when I approach/pet/pick her up. Why just me? Only elderly me and hubby in home. Love our new dog, but what causes this? |
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Mar 10, 2010 9:46pm by jo view |





