They often
become fear biters.
Mildly submissive dogs wilt when scolded and need physical contact with humans for security; severely submissive dogs try to avoid eye contact and may
become fear biters, especially if cornered or stared at by children.
This breed is sensitive and can easily
become a fear biter.
This is a dog that will
become a fear biter.
Not exact matches
Yet this virus can reprogram a dog's behavior so it loses
fear,
becomes aggressive and
bites, which allows the virus to spread through the dog's saliva.»
We drop our busy thoughts, our
fears, our judgments and our self - talk and simply
become aware of the food,
bite by
bite.
It's a place of girl talk, conquering
fear and
becoming more of yourself... just a little
bit better!
In scientific terms, this means that way back when, the gene that encoded for an innate
fear of bitey things
became more common, because those who were afraid of spiders were less likely to get
bitten (and thus more likely to survive) than those who weren't.
I
fear you will find my home a
bit ruder than what you have obviously
become accustomed to, but you are welcome all the same.»
My 8 month old golden doodle, Lucy, had
become very fearful of strangers and I was worried she would eventually
bite someone out of
fear.
A dog with a strong fight drive may be described as dominant; a dog with a strong flight drive is often described as submissive and can
become a
fear -
biter if not trained appropriately.
Un-socialized pups mature into dogs that are untrustworthy; they often
become fear -
biters, like to -LSB-...]
All
fear -
biting parrots
become better pets when they realize that you will not hurt them.
It is emotionally sensitive and may
become timid or begin «
fear -
biting» if treated with undue harshness.
A dog who is afraid can
become aggressive and growl, snap or
bite in an effort to escape from the object of his
fears — in this case, children.
Certain situations could even remind a dog of his first home, where he was neglected and / or abused, and cause him to
become defensively aggressive or
bite out of
fear.
Lack of socialization the first 3 - 4 months of a dog's life creates shy dogs, which too - often
become fear -
biters, which, along with those who were simply born with poor temperaments, are responsible for the majority of the millions of dog
bites annually.
«
Fear -
biting» is when your puppy
becomes scared and feels the need to protect herself.
Un-socialized dogs
become untrustworthy and
fear -
biters because they don't adapt to new situations.
I did a lot of reading and attended some classes when my son brought home his Pit Bull, this is where I learned about the their attitudes and tendencies... about their
fear factor, they are tenacious and strong but they are actually less aggresive than some of the more common breeds that nobody seems to
fear, Rotties have a very powerful
bite and a record of people attacks, but no one is banning them... so I would suggest you get your puppy, take him / her to classes and get him / her socilized early on, let him / her play with other dogs so they know that there is nothing to be afraid of... you'll have a wonderful time and you will
become so much more wise from the experience.
Ill - bred dogs often display a terrier - like personality — hyper and yappy, always on the go — but can just as easily be overly timid and may
become a
fear -
biter.
Lack of socialization the first 4 - 6 months of a dog's life creates shy dogs, which too - often
become fear -
biters, which, along with those who were simply born with poor temperaments, are responsible for the majority of the 4.7 million dog
bites annually.
A nervous, poorly socialized dog can easily
become a
fear -
biter so caution should be taken to make sure they are socialized early.
An under socialized dog can develop many
fears and anxieties, and can end up
becoming a very nervous adult dog, jumping for every leaf that falls and even
becoming a
fear -
biter.
Lack of socialization the first 6 - 8 months of a dog's life can create shy dogs, which too - often can
become fear -
biters,
fear aggressive; which, along with those bad owners who were born with poor temperaments by bad Breeders, are responsible for the majority of the 4.7 million dog
bites annually.
Without these opportunities, a GSD can
become a
fear -
biter that will not protect you reliably and may
become a serious liability.
This process is being amplified by a flight of capital, as investors
fear that expensive coal mines and coal - burning power plants may
become «stranded assets,» with no markets, as renewables ramp up and limits on CO2 emissions begin to
bite.
A certain amount of hesitancy around animals may be normal soon after experiencing a dog
bite, but if your
fears grow and
become worse, it may be wise to speak with a health - care professional.
As you clearly realise, the tough
bit about falling in love is that you
become very vulnerable and sensitive to the loved person, particularly the
fear of rejection.