Some Pit
Bulls are aggressive with other dogs.
Not exact matches
New research, detailed last week in the journal Anthrozoos, finds that people
with argumentative personalities
are more likely to choose
bull terriers and
other aggressive dogs than their agreeable counterparts.
Some pit
bulls are just fine
with other dogs, especially if both parties
are spayed or neutered and neither
are generally
aggressive.
Also one
other fact that
is accepted from the Pit
Bull community... Pit Bulls tend to be more dog aggressive... so if you have a smaller or larger dog... and both dogs get loose you probably have a higher chance of your dog getting hurt or killed if it ran up against a pit bull (with a good owner) than that of another
Bull community... Pit
Bulls tend to
be more
dog aggressive... so if you have a smaller or larger
dog... and both
dogs get loose you probably have a higher chance of your
dog getting hurt or killed if it ran up against a pit
bull (with a good owner) than that of another
bull (
with a good owner) than that of another
dog.
Many people wrongfully believe that they
are vicious,
aggressive animals
with locking jaws, unlike any
other dog breed, but the reality
is that «Pit
Bull» isn't even an official breed of
dog.
Bull Terriers can
be aggressive towards
other dogs, especially of the same sex, and shouldn't live in the same household
with non-canine pets.
The «Temperament Correct» pit
bull: seeks out human interaction;
is responsive, biddable and eager to please; may
be genetically predisposed to aggression towards
other dogs or animals;
is appropriately submissive;
is well balanced and optimistic; enjoys handling; presents good eye contact;
is able to
be calm in the presence of
other dogs on leash or — if initially leash reactive - can learn how to tolerate their presence;
is willing to connect
with handler during high arousal; can
be handled safely even in times of high arousal; accepts a reasonable amount of confinement; drops arousal levels quickly when removed from a stressful situation;
is social
with people of all types;
is responsive and good natured;
is never
aggressive towards humans.
There
are always exceptions, but Kerry Blue Terriers, American Pit
Bull Terriers, and
other dog aggressive breeds may not get along
with another canine.
I have owned many
dogs and I agree it
is mostly irresposible
dog owners - the problem
is with all the pit
bull shows the breed
is getting more and more popular and it makes a good
aggressive dog and can
be more viscious than
other breeds - regardless of aggressiveness.
I have a 9 yr old female lab (lady) a 3 yr old pit
bull with 1/8 boxer (amylea) in her and a 9 mth old female pitbull
with 1/16 boxer (au - tavia) in her she
is the daughter of amylea my problem
is that lady and amyleaused to get along good even though lady
is gone alot
with friends we say shes
are traveling
dog but when she xomes home au - tavia thepuppy attacks lady and then amylea attacks lady when lady snapps back at au - tavia so nowim afraid tobringlady home which i feel
is qrong causeshe
was there first we bring
are dogs everywhere and au - tavia
is theonly
aggressive one she gets along qithher siblings that she seea on regular basis but not
other dogs How doigether to
be not soaggressive towards
other doga