It is not advisable for Black Russian male dogs to live with other
big dominant dogs, however they can get along well with smaller, non-dominant dogs and pets.
Not exact matches
As Beagles show,
dominant dogs aren't necessarily the
big, tall
dogs.
A pug is rarely
dominant and his friendly nature makes him vulnerable to
bigger dogs.
The breed has never been particularly popular here, probably because a
dog this
big, strong, and
dominant can be a real handful.
This will help you to understand how a
dog thinks, and if you follow the advice you won't have
big problems with a
dominant or aggressive
dog.
And if your
dog doesn't respect you as his leader, you may both be in
big trouble, particularly if he's a bit rowdy or
dominant by nature.
After some time, his
dog matured and grew
bigger, and my friend did not realize that he was reinforcing a
dominant leadership role into his
dog every time he gave in to begging.
Maybe they did not realize how
big the
dog would get, how unmanageable a large adult
dog is if left untrained or matched with a pup they were not equipped to raise (for example, first time owners should never be matched with the most
dominant or the most nervous pup in the litter).
Also let your
dog interact with older and
bigger dogs who will keep your
dog «in line» if he or she ends up showing
dominant behavior.