It takes persistent training. You have to make the dog sit and be totally calm before you open the door. The person on the other side will have to wait a minute. If the dog is bad about bolting out even after making them sit, it is good to keep a leash on the hook at the front door. Before the door is opened, leash them, then go through the sit and calm routine. Eventually, you will no longer need to leash, and they will learn what you expect of them.
get a female dog who will keep your dog company. he will not want to leave the house, or dart out the door because he will be too busy trying to impress her.
Chasing rodents is instinctual in a dog. Either place the mice/cage in a separate room with the door always closed or get rid of the mouse or the dog. They will never be friends.
Put it in the front seat
there is a special spray so the dog will stop chewing anything you spray the spray on..........you can get the spray at petsmart
Move it to the front seat!
Put it in the front seat
Close the door to the room you're in and keep the dog in the other room at the time, or else put the dog on a leash outside at the time.
If a teaspoon of sugar works for humans and it does. Could such a remedy hurt trying it on a dog? I think not.
Try covering everywhere the dog wee's and every time he tries to wee take it outside The dog is probably trying to mark his/her territory. Usually if you have another animal this causes it to try and mark his territory more...
Yes, it is vandalism
kick it in the head
Keep them on a leash. Seriously, you're trying to work against dog nature on this one, it's hunting the cars.