Less sociable dogs may become scared or hostile when a Labradoodle rushes at them in an innocent but exuberant attempt to say: «Hi There!
Not exact matches
However, some of our herding
dogs are
less sociable in nature than the equally intelligent gundog group and may be more «aloof» with people that are not a part of their immediate family.
Nipping or ankle biting problems can be more common in some herding
dogs, and some of our guarding and fighting breeds, may be inherently
less sociable and therefore more anxious around strangers.
The Asian spitz
dogs are generally
less sociable.
Friendly, outgoing
dogs usually have
sociable, outgoing owners, while more standoffish
dogs often belong to
less gregarious individuals.
If you get a second
dog, always try to get a calmer and more confident
dog than the one you already have, one that barks
less, is
less rattled by noises or stress, is more
sociable with people and other
dogs, is good at playing and not too rough, and is well trained.