If your dog is great with your own child but nervous, fearful or
aggressive around other children, seek assistance from a qualified professional as soon as possible.
Not exact matches
Around this age, you may start to notice your child is becoming a little more mischievous as you approach the famous «terrible twos»; in some cases, your child may become a little more aggressive and authoritative around other children, particularly smaller children and they may start to bite, push and shove and take toys off other children; this is quite common but make sure you punish them in an appropriate manner and let them know that it is not nice to hurt other people and that it is nice to share with other chi
Around this age, you may start to notice your
child is becoming a little more mischievous as you approach the famous «terrible twos»; in some cases, your
child may become a little more
aggressive and authoritative
around other children, particularly smaller children and they may start to bite, push and shove and take toys off other children; this is quite common but make sure you punish them in an appropriate manner and let them know that it is not nice to hurt other people and that it is nice to share with other chi
around other children, particularly smaller
children and they may start to bite, push and shove and take toys off
other children; this is quite common but make sure you punish them in an appropriate manner and let them know that it is not nice to hurt
other people and that it is nice to share with
other children.
Here is what the AKC (American Kennel Club) says about the Akita and
children: «Akita temperament can range from calm to bouncy and
aggressive, so the breed should always be supervised
around small
children and
other animals.
Although the Lakeland will be cautious
around people he doesn't know and generally
aggressive towards
other dogs, and while you simply can't train this little guy not to chase small furry animals, Lakelands make gentle, loving companions for those they know and love, especially
children.
Additionally, Yorkies without the proper training may be timid
around strangers, snappy with
children, be
aggressive toward
other dogs, and overly hyper to outside noises.
He's still a little too active and
aggressive for
children under the age of 12 and he needs to stay on a leash when he's out and about and
around other dogs (he thinks he's a much bigger dog than he really is).
Puppies under 14 weeks of age should be treated kindly by all
other dogs, adults and
children around them, with plenty of handling and no harsh discipline otherwise they run the risk of becoming
aggressive towards
others.