A Pleasure to Meet You This holiday season, when you are visiting your friends and family, you may be faced with the opportunity to meet a dog that you do not know. Here are some tips to help you have a healthy and happy experience by understanding the appropriate way to approach a new dog: Always ask an owner for permission to touch their dog prior to petting. Ask if the dog is friendly. Some dogs are not welcoming to guests. Some owners do not like their dog to interact with guests. You do not want to risk your personal safety or reward them for a behavior their owner dislikes. Watch a dog's body language. If their hair stands up, they stop moving or wagging their tail, they hold their breath, they crouch down to the ground, or they begin barking or lunging, simply do not touch them. They may be nervous and are better left alone. Never run up to a stray dog and pet them. You do not know how this dog responds to people, if the dog is injured, or if the dog is otherwise aggressive. It is best to let the dog come to you, if you decide to interact at all. Let them hear and smell you prior to interacting with them directly. Stand still and put your hand out for the dog to smell. Let them get comfortable with your scents and sounds prior to actual touching. Do not approach the dog face-to-face. Rather, position yourself beside the dog. A face-to-face meeting can become a threat to a dog that you may not mean to make. Do not touch the dog if you are nervous. The dog will know and it will make them nervous as well. There is no reason to pet a dog if you do not feel comfortable. Do not pet a dog on the head when you first meet them. A shoulder or back petting session is more appropriate. Many dogs get nervous and/or upset when they are pet on top of their heads, or when people reach over their heads to pet them. Do not stare a dog in the eye. While this is a show of confidence in the USA, it is a show of confrontation in the canine world. Gently look at the dogs ears, face, or chest, but try to avoid direct eye contact. If you become uncomfortable or are being attacked by a dog you have just met NEVER turn your back and run away. The dog will chase you. It will think you are playing a game or have become a prey animal. Instead, remain calm, stand still until the dog goes away, and/or guard your body with any personal items (purse, umbrella, briefcase, etc.) that you have with you. Do not flail your arms, scream, throw personal items, or wave your fingers at a dog. Excitement and nervousness begets excitement and nervousness. Loose and flailing items are more easily grabbed by a dog. Close your fists and hold your arms steady at your side or across your body to keep yourself in a safer situation. Pet the dog gently, slowly, with a flat hand, in one direction. When you do pet a dog you have not met before, remember to speak slowly and quietly in sweet tones. Watch your children and be sure to show them the appropriate ways to meet a dog. Remember, even if an owner says that a dog is friendly, you are a stranger to them. Earn their trust by respecting their space. This is especially true of puppies for whom everything is new, loud, and can become overwhelming.
The KCPD K-9 Unit - Kansas City Star
![]() Kansas City Star | The KCPD K-9 Unit Kansas City Star After a hot chase in 100-degree weather, K-9 officer Jason Brungardt carried his dog, Brunie, back to their car. They were tracking a car thief that ran from the car after a chase near I-435 and U.S. 24. The Kansas City Police Dept. K-9 officers are ... |
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K9 unit sniffs out pounds of marijuana in traffic stop - KLTV
K9 unit sniffs out pounds of marijuana in traffic stop KLTV Smith contacted DPS K9 to come to his location; the canine sensed that there was something in the trunk of the car. A search was conducted and one brown box containing marijuana was found. Mitchell was arrested for possession of marijuana and taken to ... 25 pounds of pot found in I-20 stop |
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Officer talks about Anderson K-9 death - WISH
Officer talks about Anderson K-9 death WISH ANDERSON, Ind. (WISH) - "It's OK. I'm not mad. I gave the order. And it is what it is. And here we are." Police officer Marty Dulworth was composed in the Milano Inn Restaurant. He's had a few months to think about the loss of his four-legged partner ... |
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Police officer raising money to replace K9 partner - KAIT
Police officer raising money to replace K9 partner KAIT BATESVILLE, AR (KAIT) – A local police officer lost his K9 partner several months ago and has since taken it upon himself to buy a replacement. Sgt. John Carroll with the Independence County Sheriff's Office says he needs several thousand dollars to ... |
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Police K9 tracks down gas station robber - WTNH
Police K9 tracks down gas station robber WTNH While attempting to track the suspect, an officer and his K9 Hunter located a discarded black fleece jacket that had been discarded by the suspect before continuing down the road along the banks of the CT River edge. The track continued to the ... Cops catch suspect in Portland gas station robbery |
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Support growing for push to reunite Holt with his K-9 Jjackson - Greene County Daily World
Support growing for push to reunite Holt with his K-9 Jjackson Greene County Daily World Efforts to return Harvey Holt's K-9 comrade in arms Jjackson from the War in Iraq have run into a potential minefield all their own -- enduring paperwork and problems which could slow the adoption process. Still, help could be on the way, thanks to at ... |
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Salem police acquire first K-9 units in three decades - Boston.com
Salem police acquire first K-9 units in three decades Boston.com Patrolmen Ryan Davis, Jon Bedard and Tim Salvo will become the first K-9 officers the city has had in three decades, and last week all three were in Boston to meet their new partners. "They were very excited," Salem Police Captain Brian Gilligan said ... |
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Ashtabula K-9 hero diagnosed with terminal cancer - NewsNet5.com
![]() NewsNet5.com | Ashtabula K-9 hero diagnosed with terminal cancer NewsNet5.com ROCK CREEK, Ohio - A policeman and his K-9 depend on each other often in life and death circumstances. City of Ashtabula patrolman and first-time K-9 handler James Hildebrand and his dog, Kero, have been a constant duo since the dog was 13 months ... |
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WPD Requests Third K9 - Stacey Page Online
![]() Stacey Page Online | WPD Requests Third K9 Stacey Page Online On average, Warsaw Police Department's K9 officers are utilized 280 times each year. Usages are necessary in both Warsaw and other areas of the county and, according to WPD Chief Scott Whitaker, the department's need for canine backup is only ... |
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K-9 5K slated for October in Edmundson Park - Journal Express
K-9 5K slated for October in Edmundson Park Journal Express OSKALOOSA — Dog owners who want to support the Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter can have fun with their pets and get some exercise on Oct. 13 at the inaugural K-9 5K at Edmundson Park. Animal shelter staff members are holding the K-9 5K in lieu of ... |
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77-pound wiener dog can barely move
Obie the dachshund was 77 pounds and now he's on a strict diet to get him back to a normal doggy size. KPTV reports
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Political dog tale duel
In the RidicuList, Anderson Cooper examines which candidate's dog tale will have a greater election impact.
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Man wrestles gator attacking his dog
A Florida man jumped in the water to save his dog from an alligator attack.
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