These dogs can
be aggressive with other dogs if not well trained and socialized.
Not exact matches
If your
dog really doesn't get along
with others —
is aggressive or uncomfortable in close proximity — keep high - value treats handy when you
're on walks and give your
dog a treat when he sees another
dog.
It
's not necessarily a copout to do this...
dogs learn through association, and
if you eliminate the association of
being aggressive toward the
other pet over food (
with a combination of set boundaries and environmental control), then they will no longer feel the need to
be so wary and guarding in that type of situation.
She can
be dog -
aggressive if not socialized
with other dogs early.
If may be aggressive towards dogs but should be OK with other pets if raised with them from puppyhoo
If may
be aggressive towards
dogs but should
be OK
with other pets
if raised with them from puppyhoo
if raised
with them from puppyhood.
They also interact well
with other dogs, exception
being male
dogs, towards which they can
be aggressive if they
are not firmly guided by their masters.
If a puppy is removed from its litter too early, such as if the mother died at birth, and then hand raised by humans, not seeing another dog by 16 weeks of age, the dog will never be able to relate to other dogs, won't know how to play with them, and will either be afraid or aggressive towards the
If a puppy
is removed from its litter too early, such as
if the mother died at birth, and then hand raised by humans, not seeing another dog by 16 weeks of age, the dog will never be able to relate to other dogs, won't know how to play with them, and will either be afraid or aggressive towards the
if the mother died at birth, and then hand raised by humans, not seeing another
dog by 16 weeks of age, the
dog will never
be able to relate to
other dogs, won't know how to play
with them, and will either
be afraid or
aggressive towards them.
On the
other hand,
if your
dog is likely to become wild, somewhat
aggressive, or
is a bully, you need to work on those issues
with a trainer before going to a
dog park.
The Bouvier can get along well
with other animals
if raised
with them;
if not, some can
be aggressive toward
other dogs.
Some pit bulls
are just fine
with other dogs, especially
if both parties
are spayed or neutered and neither
are generally
aggressive.
Due to their breeding, Pits tend to
be aggressive toward
other dogs, but some co-exist well
with other pets
if they have
been raised around them since puppyhood.
If your
dog is aggressive with people or has ever bitten anyone unprovoked, then don't don't take him to a shelter where he might
be frightened and confused and put
other people at risk.
Also one
other fact that
is accepted from the Pit Bull community... Pit Bulls tend to
be more
dog aggressive... so
if you have a smaller or larger
dog... and both
dogs get loose you probably have a higher chance of your
dog getting hurt or killed
if it ran up against a pit bull (
with a good owner) than that of another
dog.
If a male
dog is very
aggressive with other dogs or bites a human then his owner can write a detailed letter to the vet requesting he
be neutered.
They can
be very
aggressive with other dogs, especially the males,
if not socialized, or
if allowed to fight.
I have a 18 month old red heeler, had her from 8 weeks, Ruby
is deaf and I have trained her to hand and body movement
been a joy but she has become very
aggressive towards
other dogs even
if she knows them and has played
with them before.this
is new maybe two weeks?
However,
if you do adopt a shelter
dog,
be careful and gauge the
dog's behavior for the first few weeks to make sure it doesn't become
aggressive with objects,
other dogs and food.
The «Temperament Correct» pit bull: seeks out human interaction;
is responsive, biddable and eager to please; may
be genetically predisposed to aggression towards
other dogs or animals;
is appropriately submissive;
is well balanced and optimistic; enjoys handling; presents good eye contact;
is able to
be calm in the presence of
other dogs on leash or —
if initially leash reactive - can learn how to tolerate their presence;
is willing to connect
with handler during high arousal; can
be handled safely even in times of high arousal; accepts a reasonable amount of confinement; drops arousal levels quickly when removed from a stressful situation;
is social
with people of all types;
is responsive and good natured;
is never
aggressive towards humans.
Background The ASPCA recognizes that there
are dogs who by virtue either of training or lack of training and socialization — especially in combination
with a genetic predisposition to
be wary of strangers,
aggressive toward
other dogs and / or predatory toward
other animals — may pose serious threats
if inadequately supervised and controlled by their guardians.
Lethargy, drowsiness, upset stomach, anxiety, shaking, restlessness, panting, irritability, insomnia and hyperactivity Some
dogs lose their inhibitions while medicated and become
aggressive If you notice anything unusual, contact your veterinarian Can this drug
be given
with other drugs?
``...
if an individual uses a breed of
dog that
is perceived to
be aggressive because of breed reputation, stereotype, or the history or experience the observer may have
with other dogs, but the
dog is under the control of the individual
with a disability and does not exhibit
aggressive behavior, the title II entity can not exclude the individual or the animal from a State or local government program, service, or facility.»
If the
dog you
're needing help
with does NOT get along
with other dogs or has
aggressive behaviors towards children or
other adults, we can not take them into our care.
Yes, although some Staffys can
be dog aggressive if properly socialised or brought up
with other pets they can peacefully live
with both
dogs and cats.
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.
They get along
with other dogs (though males may
be aggressive with other males) and small animals such as cats, especially
if socialized
with them early.
While these findings do not guarantee that every
dog with Pitbull blood will display
aggressive behavior, they do mean that proper socialization
with other dogs and humans
is imperative
if you plan to own a Pitbull or a Pitbull hybrid, preferably from a young age.
We
are sorry but due to liability issues,
if your
dog has bitten / nipped a human of any age or
is extremely
aggressive with other animals, we
are unable to assist you.
But
if you have a
dog that
's highly reactive, defensive or
aggressive towards
other dogs, working
with a positive - reinforcement trainer or behaviorist in your area may help desensitize your
dog and make your life less stressful.
If your
dog is known to
be aggressive with other animals or humans, please buy an appropriate size muzzle, in advance, and have it on your pet before entering the building.
Sussex Spaniels generally get along well
with other pets and
dogs, but
if they aren't exposed to lots of
dogs during puppyhood, they can
be aggressive toward
dogs they don't know.
Staffies in particular
are prone to
dog aggression (I have had them for years, I
'm not some hater) and shock collars can lead to them associating
other dogs with pain and therefore becoming
aggressive if approached by another
dog.
If your
dog is aggressive towards
other dogs, you can read Cesar Milan's advice on how to deal
with this problem.
Having a less
aggressive dog is exceptionally important
if your pet spends time
with other dogs or
with small children.
They can
be aggressive with strangers
if they
're not well socialized from an early age, and while they
're not fighting
dogs, they won't back down from
other dogs who try to dominate them.
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.
If the
dog is full of fighting
dog lines and DNA, sure, I can see that
being a potentially dangerous
dog (ie: full of American staffordshire terriers crossed
with other bully
dogs of angry lineage, bred to
be huge
with aggressive tendencies on purpose, etc.).
Still,
if you or someone you love
is the victim of
aggressive dogs or any
other kind of animal bite or attack in or near Addison — now or in the future — discuss your legal rights and options immediately
with an experienced Addison animal bite attorney at the Weaver Injury Law Firm.
If you or someone you love
is the victim of
aggressive dogs or any
other kind of animal bite or attack because of a pet owner's negligence in the Frisco area, discuss your legal rights and options immediately
with an experienced Frisco
dog bite attorney at the Weaver Injury Law Firm.
If someone else's
aggressive dog or
other animal attacks or bites you in or near Addison, you may
be able to obtain reimbursement for your injury and medical treatment
with a premises liability or personal injury lawsuit.
Speak at once
with an experienced McKinney animal bite attorney at the Weaver Injury Law Firm
if you or someone you love
is injured by
dog attacks,
aggressive dog behavior, or any
other animal attack in the state of Texas.