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.
Not exact matches
Breeds of Concern Certain breeds are believed to be more aggressive than o
Breeds of Concern
Certain breeds are believed to be more aggressive than o
breeds are believed to be more
aggressive than others.
Pets As mentioned earlier,
certain dog
breeds with a reputation for being
aggressive can be more expensive, or impossible, to insure.
According to dog owners polled in the previously mentioned study,
certain breeds are exhibiting
aggressive behavior at greater rates than others.
Perhaps though, it is public perception paired with an improper reactionary style of training that leads to more frequent
aggressive outbursts among
certain breeds.
The authors found that per the questionnaires, there really were
certain aggressive characteristics that were reported repeatedly by owners of the same
breed.
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.
These media reports are very influential in making citizens believe that
certain types of dogs are more
aggressive than others — even if in reality the dogs are often mixes of other
breeds or completely different
breeds altogether.
More than 50 pit bulls, Rottweilers, Dobermans, Dachshunds and even Shih Tzus took to the streets of downtown Maple Ridge with their owners Sunday afternoon to protest a proposed bylaw that would single out
certain breeds as
aggressive.
The CDC also noted the likelihood that as
certain breeds are regulated, those who exploit dogs by making them
aggressive will replace them with other, unregulated
breeds.
The root cause of dangerous dogs is that «
certain people are deliberately
breeding aggressive tendencies into dogs».
Horrible cases of dog attacks bring a flurry of laws to restrict or ban
certain breeds or mixes in a frantic attempt to protect the public from dogs perceived as
aggressive because of their appearance or because a similar dog committed a hostile action against a person or pet.
The genesis of this type of legislation is the idea that prohibiting the presence of
certain dog
breeds considered «dangerous» or «
aggressive» will reduce the incidence of dog attacks.
The pitbull is known to be a silent
breed that will be
aggressive when it is faced with a
certain danger.
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.
In order to preserve the safety of our staff and fellow campers, please note that
certain breeds may not participate in Day Camp nor will any known
aggressive dogs.
Pit Bulls are also the favorite
breed of
certain types of people who deliberately train them to be
aggressive toward human beings.
Please note that while we welcome all
breeds for Individual Play & Stay,
certain breeds may not participate in Play & Stay Groups nor will any known
aggressive dogs.
Please note that none of this should be taken as a defense of
breed - specific stereotyping or discrimination, on the theory that
certain breeds are bound to be
aggressive or otherwise «bad.»
Signs of fearful or
aggressive behavior can crop up in
certain breeds without warning as they mature, and this is typically noticed about 1 to 2 years of age.
Certain breeds were reported to have more
aggressive qualities, but not the
breeds you'd expect!
It would be get rid of the law targeting
certain breeds of dogs — which inevitably leads to dogs dying in shelters unnecessarily and no increase in public safety — and instead, focus the laws on responsible pet ownership, and targeting
aggressive dogs based on their BEHAVIOR, not
breeds.
I also find it unsettling when I hear people say all Beagles howl, Irish Setters are ditzy, Chihuahuas are ankle biters, all Pit Bull Terriers are
aggressive or other
certain breeds requiring special training skills.
Much of the controversy over the «Dangerous Dogs Act» comes from the subject mentioned above — simply because a dog is a
certain breed does not mean that it is going to be
aggressive.
Often, that's due to strong feelings about
certain «
aggressive»
breeds, such as pit bulls and Rottweilers, which may not be based in reality.
Additionally, depending on the insurance company issuing your homeowners policy, an umbrella policy may be your only real protection if you own
certain aggressive dog
breeds.
Some home insurance policies may exclude liability protection against dog attacks, especially by
certain «
aggressive»
breeds of canine.
Certain breeds known to be more
aggressive, will result in a higher premium.
Rates can vary from one home to next, but
certain risk factors like swimming pools, trampolines and
aggressive dog
breeds could cause a spike in your annual premium.