Overly aggressive breeding programs to remove the gene mutation may create a bottleneck effect, possibly increasing the risk of other diseases and eliminating other desirable qualities of the breed.
Not exact matches
In some it manifests as
aggressive,
overly rigid, or controlling behavior, in others it
breeds a victim mentality, neediness, and lack of direction or self - esteem to stand up and take positive action.
Dogs that might be smaller, or «toy
breeds», can get more leniency with
overly excitable, anxious, or even
aggressive behaviors, because of their size.
The Mountain Cur is sometimes called an
overly aggressive dog, but the fact is, this is a dog
bred to hunt - and provided he has a job, he's a loving, and easy to train canine companion.
If your animal is untrustworthy around people,
overly aggressive to people, excitable, or is a fear - biter, do not
breed it.
Puppies should be raised, like many other
breeds, to be properly socialized and to understand their boundaries — but generally the personality of Afghan Hounds will not be an
overly aggressive or dominant one.
Sometimes, this
breed can be
overly protective and
aggressive.
Important Notice: Due to insurance restrictions and for the safety of all owners and their dogs no
overly aggressive dogs or
breeds — such as pit bulldogs — are allowed in class.
Faults in the
breed include shyness, disinterest,
overly aggressive, lack of muscle tone, and lack of stamina or lung reserve.
Even if you love your dog very much, and can forgive its faults of temperament, do not
breed overly timid or
aggressive dogs.
Unfortunately, these
breeds suffer from great popularity, which leads to
breeding dogs of less - than - optimum temperament and perpetuates
overly shy,
aggressive, or neurotic characteristics that often overpower the sweet temperaments of a Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, Collie, or other mild - mannered dog.
Use restraint in
breeding dogs or bitches with temperament defects, including
overly shy or
aggressive dogs.
However, regardless of which
breed you choose, it is vital that your puppy receive early training and socialization so as to limit the chances of your dog becoming
aggressive or
overly tentative.
A dog that is
overly shy or
aggressive is disqualified this is part of the
breed standard and anyone
breeding for that standard selects not only on conformation but those things inside the dog.
Some mixed
breed dogs are friendly with strangers and some are suspicious (they should never be
overly aggressive if properly trained).