Individual dog temperament, early training and socializing, all play an important role in whether or not a pit bull is capable of getting along with other animals.
Not exact matches
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Individual dogs of the same breed can have very different activity levels and temperaments, so rather than focusing on a particular breed, I recommend that prospective dog owners look for a fit between an individual dog and the family's
Individual dogs of the same breed can have very different activity levels and
temperaments, so rather than focusing on a particular breed, I recommend that prospective
dog owners look for a fit between an
individual dog and the family's
individual dog and the family's lifestyle.
My training is reward - based and customized to your
dog's
individual temperament and personality.
Our foster families give us invaluable insight regarding the behaviors,
temperament and personality of the
individual dog.
Evaluating the
temperament of an
individual dog is much more important than evaluating the breed as a whole when considering that
dog for service
dog work.
If you do opt for an american eskimo, I would stongly recommend purchasing from an extremely reliable breeder to counteract the potentially heartbreaking
temperament issues with poorly bred
individuals (check out the akc's breeder of merit program) or rescuing an adult
dog who's temperment is already known and stable.
If you aren't going to be the alpha and show them who is boss (sometimes daily depending on age and
temperament of
individual dog), they will take over and you won't like it and neither will anyone else.
There will be the occasional
individual of a breed that would make a great service
dog because its
temperament isn't typical of the breed.
Not only do the different types of
dog look different, but they have unique
temperaments and an
individual set of skills.
When seeking to purchase a mixed breed
dog or hybrid, it is especially risky to purchase from a «backyard breeder» because these
individuals are generally breeding the first set of parents they come across and most likely did not do the research or take the time to assess the qualities and
temperament of these animals.
In the case of
dogs, a breed standard, describes the desirable and undesirable attributes of appearance and
temperament for an
individual breed.
I take into account all aspects of each
individual dog's situation, including breed, background,
temperament and — very importantly — household environment.
The
temperament of
individual dogs may vary but generally, Berneses are calm, self - assured and docile
dogs, friendly to children as well as to other pets.
A good, even
temperament, usually well - matched to the family / home he is being placed into (keeping in mind that
individual dogs may vary, and personality can be hard to determine at a young age)
Far too many of these
dogs wind up in shelters and many are automatically euthanized due to local laws or uncertain
temperaments that make
individual dogs unsuitable for adoption.
A reputable rescue
individual or group will have screened the
dog for
temperament issues and will not put questionable
dogs up for adoption.
As this article has hopefully made clear, it is important to consider not only the specific breed of
dog you will choose, but also the
dog's
individual temperament and how it might fit into your family structure.With these caveats, here is the list for breeds that are known to be good with children.
However, bear in mind that all
dogs are
individuals with different
temperaments and personalities.
While much of
temperament is hereditary, it is also influenced and modified by the
individual dog's environment — which includes the actions of the owner in shaping the
dog's behavior.
Temperament testing evaluates an individual dog's temperament through a series of tests that measure traits including stability, confidence, shyness, friendliness, aggressiveness, protectiveness, prey instincts, play drive, and self - defense instincts, and ability to distinguish between threatening and nonthreatening
Temperament testing evaluates an
individual dog's
temperament through a series of tests that measure traits including stability, confidence, shyness, friendliness, aggressiveness, protectiveness, prey instincts, play drive, and self - defense instincts, and ability to distinguish between threatening and nonthreatening
temperament through a series of tests that measure traits including stability, confidence, shyness, friendliness, aggressiveness, protectiveness, prey instincts, play drive, and self - defense instincts, and ability to distinguish between threatening and nonthreatening situations.
So while
temperament testing can be extremely valuable, it is important to remember that while we may not be able to change an
individual dog's genetic history, we can still help shape his attitude towards people, animals, things and places that he will encounter in life, in addition to managing the
dog's behavior.
Some trainers, behaviorists, owners, breeders and shelters use
temperament testing as a way to assess the
temperament of an
individual dog as a candidate for adoption, therapy or assistance animal work, search and rescue, or other purposes.
he distance that a lost
dog will travel depends upon its
individual temperament, the environment (terrain and weather), and the circumstances surrounding the disappearance.
But an
individual dog's
temperament is shaped far more by genetics, and even more so by early socialization.
When you choose a
dog, you should be choosing based on many things, including the breed or mix, size, and most importantly, the
individual dog's
temperament.
Prior to accepting a
dog into our rescue, a Brookline volunteer evaluates the
dog to make a determination as to whether to the
dog has a desirable
temperament — one that is suitable for adoption by an
individual or family.
It helps to remember that, while
dog breeds have definite ideal
temperaments and behavior patterns,
individual dogs fit the patterns in
individual ways.
She organizes the
dog program, conducts
temperament tests which evaluate
dog personalities, determines the best home environment for each
individual dog, trains staff and volunteers in
dog handling, and assists with meet and greets and adoptions.
It is true that for the most part these
dogs have stereotypes attributed to them, but as a responsible
dog owner, it is your job to assess the
temperament of each
individual dog and assess its compatibility with your specific needs.
Sternberg departed from conventional wisdom that says a
dog's breed should be considered in a
temperament evaluation; instead, she said, all
dogs should be considered as
individuals with no breed - based dispensation for behavior she considers unacceptable for adoption.
Depending on your schedule and your
individual dog's
temperament, you may consider using a crate to aid you in potty training your pup.
Each group takes in, vets, and fosters IG's needing homes, and evaluates qualified prospective adopters, to match the
temperament of each
individual dog to the home environment of potential adopters.
In the end, the
temperament of your
individual dog and the nature of your situation are your best guide as to the need for a tracking system.
The health,
temperament and overall appearance of the puppies will vary on the
dogs and the
dogs from their
individual pedigrees.
They may be an
individual with a
dog, in which case you often get an unevaluated
dog with possible health or
temperament problems.
Each
dog is an
individual with an
individual temperament and socialization experience.
The placement of an
individual dog, cat or other animal for adoption at our shelter is based on a thorough evaluation of his or her health and
temperament.
So at the same time that we support shelter adoption for those
individuals who are willing to take a leap of faith on a
dog that has fallen on hard times and needs a second chance, we also need to focus on developing a better paradigm in which companion
dogs are created responsibly by breeders who put top priority on responsibly producing puppies with excellent health and
temperament and who provide those puppies with optimal early socialization and training.
While some breeds have overall characteristics that may be appropriate for small home living, keep in mind that
individual dogs have different
temperaments.
Breeders who do OFA certification (as well as other types of genetic testing), tend to be more cautious in selecting
individuals for breeding, and they strive to improve upon their
dogs» health, structure, and
temperament.
The best trainers consider the breed, personality, history and
temperament of the
individual dog and strive to be as close to the positive end of the training spectrum as possible.
But it depends on the
temperament and personality of the
individual dog, plus your own
dog training skills.»
This means it's best to choose toys that suit your
dog's nature, likes, dislikes and general
temperament — aggressive or moderate chewer, this can be trial and error, as every
dog is an
individual with their own personality.
The ASPCA opposes «dangerous
dog laws» that designate specific breeds of
dog as «dangerous,» «vicious» or potentially «dangerous» or «vicious» without regard to the
temperament or behavior of the
individual dog.
The placement of an
individual dog, cat or other animal for adoption at our shelter is based on an evaluation of his or her health and
temperament, as well as available kennel space.
A
dog's
temperament depends very much on its genetic makeup, its
individual upbringing and its medical soundness.
I've tried to break everything into appropriate categories, to make it easier for you, to find the best items for your
dog's
individual temperament.
The amount of time it takes for your
dog to relax once you've returned home will depend on his level of anxiety and
individual temperament.
Temperament or personality of an
individual dog may incline any particular
dog to mating behavior and subsequent successful breeding.
However, it is important to consider all the characteristics of each breed as well as the
individual temperament of the
dog and what it will be like when fully grown.