Sentences with phrase «aloof breed»

In terms of temperament, this is a shy and aloof breed that is slow to trust strangers.
They are an aloof breed that needs room to exercise, may to be somewhat snappy and occasionally, difficult to train.
The other thing with the Chow is that they are a pretty aloof breed,.
Chow Chow dogs are loyal, quiet, independent, aloof breeds which can be friendly with your family members.
Genetically aloof breeds.
If your dog is big, black or any of the «bully» breeds (or misunderstood, sensitive aloof breeds), it is pretty much a dead dog walking from the second you walked it thru the door!

Not exact matches

Their dry - humping exchanges relegate the eternally - misused Rufus Sewell to evil Crown Prince Leopold, who molders in swaths of opulence and in - breeding while slavering over his aloof lady - love, Sophie (a largely mute Jessica Biel).
This breed's aloof personality, along with its stubborn and independent spirit, requires the consistency and guidance of an experienced dog owner.
Independent, dignified and aloof, the Chow Chow dog breed personality is often compared to the personality of a cat but with the added bonus of being a loyal and devoted companion.
His aloof attitude makes it seem as though this would be a more difficult breed to take home later in life, but given his Poodle blood - I'm sure that he would be smart enough to become the perfect dog!
The breed standard for Chow Chows mentions that they should be aloof with strangers, but neither fearful or aggressive.
However, as with other herding dogs, this breed can be a bit aloof with strangers.
With strangers, this breed is on the aloof side and doesn't seem to lend itself to immediate friendships.
They are known to be an independent breed, often aloof with strangers but very loyal and affectionate with their own family members.
Without a doubt even the most aloof of the breed will surprise you.
On top of that, this breed has a tendency to be aloof towards strangers, but can also be confident and fearless in challenging situations.
It is important to avoid adopting breeds that are known to be aloof, if you want to make them into pets.
Some breeds, and some individual dogs, are known for being aloof, meaning they are not interested in being involved with other dogs or people.
While this breed bonds closely with his family he can oftentimes seem aloof with strangers.
This ancient dog breed is very independent and aloof with strangers, but they tend to bond closely to their owners.
Originally bred as gun dogs, they are more aloof than other types of retrievers with a characteristic coat.
The Armenian Gampr is a large breed and it has a somewhat aloof, independent nature.
While this breed may be a bit aggressive or aloof with other dogs, they tend to be good with cats.
In the years ahead, he could prove himself to be some other breed — maybe one that's not so widely considered aloof, stubborn and slow to learn.
If you're looking for an aloof dog breed — at least in terms of appearance — the Afghan hound is an obvious choice.
The Chow Cow is a Chinese dog breed that's best described as aloof.
Many of the northern breeds used for sledding can be aloof; they like to roam and are excellent escape artists.
This is a proud cat breed and they are often aloof although it does not mean that they do not enjoy time in your lap.
The breed is loving especially with children, though may become aloof and suspicious with strangers if not socialized properly.
Canaan Dogs by nature are a bit standoffish, and as the AKC breed standard says, «reserved and aloof with strangers».
Though aloof around strangers, the Basenji is an affectionate, alert and intelligent breed full of activity and play.
He can be aloof — if you're looking for a cuddle buddy, this probably isn't the best breed for you — and downright suspicious of strangers.
If you are looking for a loving little dog who steps around the apartment like a cat, dances like a circus dog, but is still aloof enough to be a watch dog, the Japanese Chin may be the breed of dog you should pick.
If the breed standard says «aloof with strangers» or «one person dog», you need EXTRA socialization.
Like a typical guard breed, they are aloof with strangers and can be that way with other dogs.
The truth is, mixed breed dogs can be healthy, loyal, friendly, protective, yappy, fearful, sickly, aggressive, gentle, easy to train, hard to train, aloof, too big, too active, too hairy, sweet, obedient, beautiful, or stubborn — just like purebred dogs.
This breed is famous for its aloof temperament and its medical issues; still, most Shar pei owners would not trade their breed for any less controversial one.
Dogs of the guardian and other breeds that are aloof and suspicious of strangers need more such occasions than dogs developed to serve as companions to avoid behavior that is over-protective or aggressive.
The most territorial of the hound breeds, the Rhodesian Ridgeback is aloof with strangers and should be accustomed to people at an early age so that his guarding instinct remains controlled rather than indiscriminate.
True to its origins as a hunter bred to think on its feet, the Afghan hound is strong - willed and independent, aloof and self - confident.
When approached, the breed is calm and confident, and at times, aloof, but it loves its family.
Because this breed has strong protective instincts, early socialization and training is required for puppies to prevent them from becoming too dominant or aloof around strangers.
More importantly, breeds that are known to be less social (often described as aloof) must be socialized to grow up to love to be around people in order to be good canine citizens (and not end up in news headlines).
This big fluffy breed is described as being more cat - like in personality; aloof, reserved, intelligent and independent.
Considered «easy keepers,» affectionate and a good companion, the Lhasa Apso was bred as a guard dog and therefore can be aloof, stubborn and demonstrate a sharp, loud bark.
These breeds tend to be most comfortable with other dogs and more aloof towards people.
There are those that are aloof, too independent, and suspicious of strangers, but these are not true representations of the breed.
There's a beautiful Samoyed who's very aloof, true to the breed, and isn't suited for a home with kids (which makes up 80 % of my city).
Many of these breeds are aloof and independent with strangers.
Cons — This breed is a little aloof, and they don't do well with kids or other pets.
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