Not exact matches
Predictable
and consistent behavior Prefers human company,
especially children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids
and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors,
and in the climates you live in
and take vacations Doesn't require a lot of exercise Calm in the home; not hyperactive Medium high food drive; medium high prey drive (for fetching) Able to take,
and learn from, a correction Low initiative Low fearfulness Submissive Low
other -
dog aggression Quiet; not highly reactive to bark at sights
and sounds around the home or in public Image of a guard
dog without the actual follow through (if you are into that kind of thing) Easily Housetrained (some breeds are easier than
others)
Predictable
and consistent behavior Prefers human company,
especially children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids
and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors
and outdoors Doesn't require a lot of exercise Calm in the home; not hyperactive High drives
and excellent mental focus Athletic, excellent conformation,
and excellent endurance Able to take,
and learn from, a correction High initiative Low fearfulness Submissive to Dominant: depends upon the nature of the work Low
other -
dog aggression is preferred, but not always a requirement Quiet: unless barking is needed for the work If used for protection, will follow through
and bite with intention, if not used for protection, then little to no aggression in most circumstances Easily Housetrained
Behaviors such as food guarding
and other resource protection can become serious
especially if a
child is left unsupervised with a family
dog.
Children and other guests: If your
dog isn't used to being around a lot of people,
especially young kids,
and you plan on having guests over for Thanksgiving, spend some time prior to the holidays getting the
dog used to being around people.
Because of the disproportionate damage they cause to
other animals
and humans,
especially children, some 600 communities across North America have chosen breed selective legislation to ban pit - bull - type
dogs.
Children and pets naturally go together, especially dogs, and I'm all for any opportunity to teach children how to be safe around them and to make them better Pack Leaders, too — but there's one other aspect about the day that I haven't mentio
Children and pets naturally go together,
especially dogs,
and I'm all for any opportunity to teach
children how to be safe around them and to make them better Pack Leaders, too — but there's one other aspect about the day that I haven't mentio
children how to be safe around them
and to make them better Pack Leaders, too — but there's one
other aspect about the day that I haven't mentioned yet.
The
dogs are generally very good with
children and are very protective of the family though some are aggressive towards
other dogs —
especially those that challenge it.
Classes focus on puppy biting, socialization with
other dogs and people (
especially children men
and strangers), calming
and handling, attention, basic obedience skills (come, sit, down, stand, stay, heel
and walk on leash)
and household manners (crate training, toilet training
and chew toy training).
Discuss these products with a veterinarian to determine whether they are appropriate
and safe for use on your
dog,
especially if you have young
children and / or
other pets in the household.
Offleash classes provide an educational forum for pups to play - fight
and play - bite with
other dogs and to develop the confidence
and social savvy for friendly interaction with people,
especially with
children and men.
They adjust to
dogs and other animals
and are
especially good with
children.
Although the Lakeland will be cautious around people he doesn't know
and generally aggressive towards
other dogs,
and while you simply can't train this little guy not to chase small furry animals, Lakelands make gentle, loving companions for those they know
and love,
especially children.
One can tell their
dogs energy if they want to
and Trevor
and others alike, I'm here to say that these pits (more than the
other 2
dogs by FAR) would quickly give their Life for any one of us...
especially the
children.
This breed is wonderful with
children and accepting of
other dogs,
especially when the English Shepherd puppy is raised with them from early puppyhood; however, no matter how docile your
dog is with
children, never leave him around them unattended.
He is a family man
and especially enjoys playing with
children and other dogs, so he would love being your one
and only or living in a home with
other dogs and cats.
Shannon lives in The Woodlands, TX with her significant
other, Taylor; their
children, Gavin & Hannah,
and dog - «Charlie» Shannon loves to spend time with her family,
especially visiting local parks
and nature preserves.
IMPORTANT: do not force your puppy or
dog to go up to people or
other dogs (
and don't allow them to force themselves on him —
especially children).
(The surroundings are changing
and it would be safer if your
dog were closer;
other dogs, people, or
especially children are approaching.)
Especially in homes where there are
children or
other pets (
dog, cat, etc) it is always advisable
and wise to consider an adult pit bull.
Like any
other dog, they have their limits that
children need to respect,
especially the greyhound's personal space
and when he / she is sleeping.
Can you trust your
dog not to jump on people (
especially children), chase joggers, fight with
other dogs, pick up garbage, invade picnic lunches
and so forth?
A dominant
dog could put himself in danger by refusing to come when called,
especially in a high - traffic area;
and could become aggressive with
other dogs,
children or adults.
Cats
and dogs can develop subclinical infections with these organisms but still pose a risk to livestock,
other nonhuman animals,
and humans,
especially children, older persons,
and immunocompromised individuals.»
Learning to enjoy the company of lots of people —
especially children, men, strangers —
and other dogs of all shapes
and sizes is called socialization
and is something you must proactively guide.
Specifically you need to know how to teach your puppy: where to eliminate, what to chew, when to bark, where to dig, to sit when greeting people, to walk calmly on - leash, to settle down
and shush when requested, to inhibit biting behavior, to enjoy spending time at home alone,
and to thoroughly enjoy the company of
other dogs and people —
especially strangers
and children.
Angel's Law was established to protect the public,
especially young
children and others unable to protect themselves from vicious attacks, from the threat to health
and safety that dangerous
dogs present.
On the
other hand, if a
child is
especially apprehensive about a
dog, it can trigger anxiety in the pet
and lead to fear biting.
Buying a puppy or even an adult
dog is serious business,
especially when there are smaller
children and other pets in the home.
He gets along great with the
other dogs in his foster home,
and since he is a bit timid with new people, we think that older
children would be best,
especially since Ozzy is nervous about being picked up by someone he doesn't know.
It is essential that pups between 8 - 18 weeks are well socialised,
especially with
children and other dogs.
I'm great living with
children, cats
and dogs,
especially other dogs who love to play.
Though he can be bossy
and scrappy with
other dogs,
especially larger ones, Yorkies coexist well with
other pets, but are typically overwhelmed by the roughhousing
and mischief of small
children.
Some
dogs also experience anxiety when they meet
other dogs and new humans,
especially children and men.
When it comes to
dog bites
and other animal attacks, victims —
especially young
children — may suffer from psychological as well as physical injuries.