Not exact matches
I still don't understand people's obsession with boxing players in to a specific role... The whole «true DM» is a dying
breed, even Coquelin is arguably something else considering the advanced positions he takes up often in front of Santi and takes major risks in winning the ball back for us... IMO, the reason Coquelin has had such a successful integration into the first team is that he focussed incredibly hard
on the basics of his role first and foremost before adding other elements to his game (long - balls, driving runs into space, more
aggressive ball movement in general) it's not rocket science to tell a player to curb the attacking side of their game and focus primarily
on defence before attack... Nor is it that hard to see that playing in a midfield pairing with either Ramsey or Cazorla is going to be different as well.
At the same time, the scientists also
bred the most
aggressive foxes
on the farms.
People expressing a preference for
aggressive dog
breeds scored higher for conscientiousness
on a personality test than did those who liked gentler dogs.
(Foxes
bred to be
aggressive,
on the other hand, are definitely not happy to have people around, much like the fearful rats Cagan encountered at the institute.)
Most importantly when examining the type of public policy most often based
on purported dog
breed, two very large studies found no relationship between dog
breed and
aggressive behavior.
This intense training method focuses and keys in
on instinctual traits of certain
aggressive breeds, honing skills to develop a useful, happy, effective canine companion and working dog.
This
breed tends to be
aggressive towards other dogs and people when they encroach
on its property, for this reason the Rottweiler should have a fenced - in yard to roam around in.
This means that when fearful and
aggressive dogs are used for
breeding, they subsequently pass
on these traits to their pups.
BSL stands for
breed - specific legislation, which places restrictions
on owning certain
breeds of dogs, usually bull terrier
breeds and mixes stereotyped for being
aggressive.
Because they were
bred to hunt with other dogs (mainly Foxhounds), the Border Terrier is less
aggressive towards other dogs than other terriers who hunted
on their own.
The Center for Disease Control, the Department of Justice, the American Veterinary Medical Association, the National Animal Control Association, and the American Bar Association have all spoken AGAINST labeling dogs as «dangerous» or «
aggressive» based solely
on breed.
Choke collars can be helpful with larger dogs or dogs with
aggressive tendencies; again they should not be used
on small or fragile necked
breeds.
Hence they need to be dealt with in an
aggressive reactive modality where all of the
breed are not looked
on as one but rather based
on the actions of the individual misbehaving dog.
Gentle, and very loyal in character, Birman cats are non
aggressive, enjoy being with humans and tend to be
on the quiet side, you may find that the Birman cat
breed was created just for you.
The German Shepherd
breed can often get a bad reputation for being
aggressive, especially since they are often used as police dogs
on forces all throughout the world.
Randall Lockwood, director of higher education programs for the Humane Society of the United States, frowns
on legislation that bans
breeds like the pit bull but supports laws that penalize owners for not taking precautions with
aggressive animals.
Dogs like the pit bull have a bloody track record, but their owners — not the dogs — should be the focus of local and state laws, a national expert
on canine attacks said Saturday.Randall Lockwood, director of higher education programs for the Humane Society of the United States, frowns
on legislation that bans
breeds like the pit bull but supports laws that penalize owners for not taking precautions with
aggressive animals.
For further, in - depth information
on handling
aggressive behavior in Bulldogs and other
breeds, check out Secrets to Dog Training.
Bad
breeding practices may or may not pass
on a genetic tendency towards aggression, but many irresponsible breeders looking to produce «tough» dogs will specifically
breed for
aggressive traits.
This
breed of rabbit is not known to bite, kick or be overall
aggressive and loves to be picked up or held
on laps while they are petted and loved — they are even sometimes called «rag dolls» because they flop like a actual rag doll wherever you set them down.
Compulsion training based
on corrections and using shock collars often makes Pit Bulls and other Bully
Breeds even more
aggressive.
According to Pit Bull Guru's Position Statement
on on inherited dog directed aggression in «Pit Bull» Dogs: «it's a common myth that that all or a vast majority of pit - bull type dogs are inherently more
aggressive than other types of dog
breeds due to genetics.
The not - at - all - benign implication of inaccurate
breed identification is those dogs misidentified as any one of a number of
breeds that are perceived, based primarily
on media hype, as dangerous,
aggressive, yappy, nippy or whatever.
Our patient of the month is Susie, a 10 year old spayed female mixed
breed dog who was presented to our VRCC Oncology department in January 2008 with a diagnosis of an
aggressive sweat gland tumor located
on her muzzle.
If you simply can not get your dog to stop acting aggressively towards other dogs, you'll have to muzzle her whenever you take her out in public (this
breed should always be
on a leash in public, whether
aggressive or not, given their wary and independent natures).
Guess what other
breed is consistently
on the «most
aggressive» lists?
I hope one day Norway rethinks its policy
on a
breed that is innately very loving, affectionate, and loyal, and has received an unfair reputation of being «across the board
aggressive» because of irresponsible pet ownership, irresponsible over-breeding for profit, and uneducated bringing up of the very muscular
breed for «protection.»
We work with dogs of all ages,
breeds, and temperaments and do everything from puppy training to basic obedience, from refresher courses for older dogs to behavioral modification
on aggressive dogs.
This
breed is banned from ownership in Australia and New Zealand, largely because the administration of these countries believe them to be
aggressive as well as have the audacity to inflict serious wounds
on someone if attacked.
I agree... it's how there raised PERIOD.Something somewhere went wrong if your pit is
aggressive before you adopted, could of been when they were pups.I have a blue and Tia
on pit bulls and paroles says... mostly
aggressive due to over
breeding to get the blue.Wrong, I have 4 different
breed dogs and also, raised sharpies years ago, my liberty is the sweetest, laidback love bug I have ever owned.Just putting that out there.
For years, experts have said that if you focus
on breeds, or types of dogs, that irresponsible owners, or people who want
aggressive dogs, will turn to other
breeds.
When
aggressive dogs became a headline issue in 2003, many other cities enacted
Breed Specific Legislation (BSL)-- laws that discriminate based solely on b
Breed Specific Legislation (BSL)-- laws that discriminate based solely
on breedbreed.
Calgary does not discriminate against particular
breeds of dogs but focuses
on protecting the public from all
aggressive dogs regardless of
breed.
The restriction is based
on the assumption that certain
breeds of dogs are inherently dangerous or
aggressive, and in response to a number of highly publicized dog bites and attacks made by animals identified as pit bull - type dogs.
X spoke further with the workers there and learned that the dog -
aggressive label
on this girl is because she didn't get along with a female weimeraner at her house, after the weim was
bred.
Addressing the issue of
aggressive dogs in a non-
breed-specific fashion, focusing
on the behavior of individual dogs, not
on their
breed.
Additionally, trends in animal control enforcement have moved from differentiating an animal's propensity to
aggressive behavior based
on breed alone, to establishing a consistent response to all
aggressive acts by any animal.»
Naturally
bred to run peacefully with foxhounds, they were
bred for a less dog -
aggressive temperament than terriers who hunted primarily
on their own.
Well researched hub great info
on a variety of
breeds we have a black shepherd (Zowie); she gets
aggressive around other dogs at dog park.
In general, most people believe them to be dangerous dogs, even when there are
breeds that are genetically far more
aggressive and «more dangerous» than Pit Bulls based
on incidences of dog bites (such as Rottweilers, for example).
This chew is a recommended choice for
aggressive chewers and large
breeds that need something to gnaw
on besides your furniture.
Newspapers featured the attack and called for
breed - specific bans
on aggressive dogs.
There is a general misunderstanding of the nature of dogs that fall into the Pit Bull camp, one that can be blamed largely
on the sad fact that any
aggressive attack is often inaccurately blamed
on the scapegoated Pit Bull with little concern as to the offender's actual
breed.
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.
More significantly, after pit bull advocates won legislation in 19 states prohibiting the passage of
breed - specific local dangerous dog ordinances, victim advocates have mobilized
on campaign budgets of nothing to stop the passage of similar laws in at least six other states, as well as defeating
aggressive efforts to repeal pit bull bans by ballot initiative in Miami in 2012 and Aurora, Colorado in 2014, winning the 2016 passage of a pit bull ban in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and obtaining the introduction of a proposed pit bull ban throughout Quebec province.
Interestingly enough, pit bull type dogs do not get the highest billing
on reports of which
breeds are most likely to be involved in bite incidents or
aggressive acts.
Staffies were originally
bred for fighting and this instinct remains so early socialisation is essential with this
breed as they can be dog
aggressive, even if your pooch is a lover not a fighter he must still be kept
on a lead around other dogs.
Here is the list based
on statistics of bite incidents compiled by the American Temperament Test Society that details which
breeds are most predisposed to
aggressive behavior:
There are not too many insurance companies - if any, that will insure a home with a Pit bull or other
aggressive breeds - so, you are taking a huge risk
on many levels.
Today we have Labrador Retrievers with legs that belong
on Great Danes; American Eskimos that look like Samoyeds with snipy heads; light - boned Akitas; Shetland Sheepdogs as big as Collies; Dalmatians and Airedales with screwy personalities;
aggressive Old English Sheepdogs; neurotic Poodles; unsocialized Chow Chows; and dysplastic dogs of all
breeds sold in pet stores.