![]() ![]() Surely these methods are a bit cruel for a dog that’s just trying to say hello. For example, “The Trainers from the Dark Side” recommend teaching a dog not to jump up by shouting at the dog squirting him the face with water or lemon juice swatting him on the nose with a rolled-up newspaper yanking on the dog’s leash hanging the dog by his choke-collar squeezing the dog’s front paws treading on his hind paws kneeing the dog in the chest or flipping the dog over backwards. Sadly, adult dogs receive considerable abuse for expressing their enthusiasm and exuberance. For example, eagerly jumping puppies are petted by people, who later get angry when the dog jumps up as an adult. However, adult dogs are noisy and hyperactive because they are untrained and have unintentionally been encouraged to act that way. Puppies are exuberant when greeting, playing, and when expressing friendliness and appeasement. They are definitely characters, each their own.Puppies are naturally noisy and hyperactive. "Shaggy is just a sweetheart but barks at anyone he doesn't know. "Bow-wow knows he is number one in the house," she said. "He gives kisses when you ask and has this little tail that wags anytime you talk about him." Juarez works from home as a pharmacy technician with her canines keeping her company throughout. "Shaggy is our little wannabe guard dog," she added. ![]() He taps when he wants something and if he can't see me he will howl and cry usually when he is on the bed," Juarez told Newsweek. Lil Bow-wow and Shaggy might both be pugs, but they have different roles in the family. Christened Lil Bow-wow and Shaggy, the pug pair are due to turn 8 in August and have since been joined by two more canine siblings, Nicki Minaj and Bruno Mars. But that didn't quite go to plan either-because they came home with two. AnaLisa JuarezĪnaLisa Juarez suffered every dog owner's worst nightmare after relocating with her family in 2011 her beloved 10-year-old pug Chica died.Īfter some cajoling, she eventually convinced her husband to buy another dog. The pug pair were adopted following the tragic death of AnaLisa's previous dog. ![]() ![]() "He thinks it's his job to keep all crows away from the yard and he insists on watching the street out front in the mornings and afternoons when others walk or walk their dogs." "He likes all other little dogs and cats, but not cats if they come in 'HIS' yard chases them away," Hawkes said. Hawkes describes Giley as a "very well-behaved little gentleman" who obeys her commands and loves to sit on his owner's lap when they visit friends because "he knows he's not allowed to roam in someone else's house."Ī happy-go-lucky dog who loves the July 4 celebrations, Giley is friendly to other pets, too, though there are exceptions. "He loves getting new clothes, bow-ties & toys he knows all his toys by name but his favorite is Pinkie first toy I ever got him he sleeps with it most nights." "He loves going on walks riding in his car seat & nagging me to go to bed at night," Hawkes told Newsweek. Giley the Pomeranian might be 10 years old, but his owner Anne Hawkes said, "Everybody thinks he's a puppy" including possibly Giley himself. The first of our runners-up comes from the Oregon Coast. Anne Hawkes said her dog may be 10, but he "thinks he's a puppy." Anne Hawkes However, it's that show of sass in shutting down talk of diets, that has helped her win the Pet of the Week award. "Emmalou loves going on walks (Greg walks her all the time), camping, and going to the beach," Palmatier said. But before he can finish his sentence, Emmalou places a paw to his lips, effectively shushing him and ending the conversation. In the clip, her owner, DeLaCerda, can be heard broaching the subject of Emmalou maybe going on a diet. Palmatier put Emmalou forward along with a video showing exactly why this cat is not one to be messed with. "She's extremely lovable, loves to cuddle, and loves dogs," Greg's friend Chadwick Palmatier told Newsweek. Now 8, it's fair to say that experience has had an impact on her, with Emmalou proving as fearless as she is affectionate. This week's winner is Emmalou, the feline who puts the "cat" into "cat-titude." Greg DeLaCerda adopted Emmalou from a foster house where she was living with two mastiffs and a bunny rabbit. The feline has plenty of "cattitude" - so don't go mentioning anything about diets. ![]()
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