While every Fox Terrier varies in personality and energy level, considering the breed as a whole, they bark, they chase moving objects, they have never - ending - energy and they are relentless when they want something (prey, food, toy, a Barbie Doll's head, etc.) They are typically territorial and «quick to react» so they often don't get along well with other dogs if they haven't been well socialized,
especially dogs of the same sex.
But they can be aggressive toward dogs they don't know,
especially dogs of the same sex.
Not exact matches
The term
dogging also suggest having
sex in the public eye the
same as that
of animals,
especially dogs would.
A fun and friendly companion for people, the Aussie can get scrappy with other
dogs,
especially of the
same sex.
Like most terriers, Schnauzers can be aggressive towards other
dogs,
especially of the
same sex, and have a reputation for barking a lot.
Mini Bulls usually get along well with opposite -
sex dogs with careful introductions, although they tend to scrap with
dogs of the
same sex,
especially other terriers.
The Catahoula can be dominant and pushy with other animals,
especially with other
dogs of the
same sex.
She can be
dog - aggressive,
especially to
dogs of the
same sex.
Canaan
Dogs, like many herding breeds, tend to have a fair amount
of dog aggression,
especially towards members
of the
same sex.
The American Pit Bull Terrier is friendly toward people but it tends to be aggressive to other
dogs especially others
of the
same sex.
Some
of the common pitfalls
of puppy socialization are: raising littermates together, raising a puppy with its mother, raising a puppy with an older
dog (
especially of the
same sex), and never taking the puppy off the premises.
Bull Terriers can be aggressive towards other
dogs,
especially of the
same sex, and shouldn't live in the
same household with non-canine pets.
however, even with proper socialization, Akitas can be unpredictably aggressive toward other
dogs,
especially those
of the
same sex.
Most Bouvers des Flandres are dominant with other
dogs,
especially of the
same sex.
They do fine in a multiple
dog home, if raised alongside other animals, but new
dogs (
especially of the
same sex) should not be introduced into a Bullmastiff's home.
They might be aggressive toward other
dogs, however,
especially other Malamutes
of the
same sex.
Sibling aggression is quite common in domestic
dogs,
especially 2
of the
same sex (although opposite -
sex sibling aggression certainly does occur).
Sometimes they are aggressive towards other
dogs,
especially of the
same sex.