Yes it is totally fine, I have a very stubborn Dachshund and I say no and he rolls on his back and stops whatever he is doing wrong. But never hit your dog.
You will know when you know ok n-word not get off my penis ok n-word b-word.! P.s. Your mom cesar
== == NO never. Don't risk it, you might kill it. Get some basic training, buy a book. There is no need ever to do that.. If you can't handle the dog, give it to a loving home. Try the cattle prod on yourself see how it feels that gives you your answer.
No, OK is actually an abbreviation. The word "KO" is acceptable though.
as an owner i normally give the dog a bath after 4 weeks if you can get her into the bathtub
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It is okay for your dog to play with your hands as long as this does not escalate to your dog being violent, which can be prevented by training your dog when to stop. Play biting is natural for dogs, so as long as your dog isn't really biting and your hands are being injured, then it is okay.
Not OK to use for dogs, it could be contaminated and upset your dog's stomach, but fine for watering plants.
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Is this really a good idea? Let's say your dog is loose on his own; wouldn't you want someone else to be able to say "come" or "stay" or "good dog" to your dog to make sure he's OK or get him to safety? In general, it's best to train a dog with the common training terms in use in the culture in which the dog lives.
This is a type of disciple that you can use. That of behavior is unacceptable from a dog, and you are right to discipline your dog. However, you need to address this issue by training your dog not to turn like that on you.AnswerNo, it is not ok to lock a dog up in a room. This will only feed the aggressive tendencies. You need to talk to a dog trainer or behavioralist about humane ways to train your dog so that he respects you and other people and does not attack anyone.
OK : " Dude , why are you so Paranoid ? "
First, try sitting in the dog bed and having the dog sit next to you. Show the dog the bed is OK and it is ment for them. If your dog is 'food oriented' use treats to persuade the dog to the bed and keep it there. :)