get a friend with a dog here is what you do:
1: have your friend hold there dog at the opposite side of the field you are at.
2: Let your dog see the other one
3: if they bark, run, or pull, block their vision. don't let them see the other dog.
4: Once they calm down, let them see the dog again. if they bark run etc. block there vision again
5: Keep this up until they stop barking at the other dog from that distance. Then, walk forward until they bark...
6: keep this up until you are up next to your friends dog. Let them greet and continue doing this for as long as you need for your dog to help them
Hope i helped. Remember, it won't happen right away, keep at it! :D
you train your dog you are also supposed to put your knee up so they will stay down
You should pick up the other dog poo so the other dog can stop eating it
Depends on what kind of sickness. Please do not put a dog down because you can not afford medication for them. Usually you know when your dog has given up. When they stop eating, drinking and going to the bathroom. Becoming very lethargic. Its hard to explain.
To stop up or step down the voltage
It speeds up the pacing of a story
Abnormal lion behaviour is: - pacing up and down - not hunting or eating - not interested in females - over grooming etc..
I believe it refers to the carpet maker Wilton so doing up the Wilton is said to someone who is continuously pacing up and down.
Usually a firm "no" will help curb the unwanted behavior. If needed you should put the dog in the "down" position and offer verbal queues for good and bad behavior, ie. dog is laying down, having them stay ... good dog ... as they start to move to get up .. bad .. no .. stay ... etc. Try not to offer encouragement for the dog to nudge and if you are unable to get results instantly, don't give up, use "away" treatment like moving the dog to behind a gate (as in a timeout, etc).
If your dog tries to jump up, place them back on the floor. You can also use a knee to block them or you can turn your back on them.
The accepted precision for measuring distance by pacing is typically around +/- 5%. This means that there could be a margin of error of up to 5% when using pacing to measure distances.
the dog ran up a tree a barfed and ran back down the dog ran up a tree a barfed and ran back down
You need to train your dog not to do this. When you see that the dog is going to jump up you should stick your knee up, they will jump right into your knee. They will hit their chest and it will not hurt them. But, it does show them that you do not want them to jump up on you. Whenever you have company over, instruct them to do the same thing. This give your dog consistency, making the message that it is not OK ever clearer.