Not exact matches
Dogs should be able to get along without any
possessive behavior over
food, treats
or toys, but be careful with this in the early stages.
It can also be
possessive of its
toys or food.
Oftentimes, they develop jealous
or possessive behaviors with
toys and
food.
Dogs can not be
possessive of
food, treats, people
or toys.
Dogs who visit the dog park should not be aggressive to dogs
or people
or possessive of
toys,
food,
or proximity to their owners.
While in territorial aggression the dog protects mostly what he perceives as his property, in
possessive aggression the dog is protective of
food,
toys or a special person.
Following through with proper early socialization of your American English Coonhound is paramount,
or your puppy may become
possessive over
food or toys in your home.
Princess is well trained, loves to play, and is not at all
possessive about her
food or toys.
Gizmo is not
possessive of
toys, treats,
or food and has never bitten
or snapped.
Possessive aggressive dog behavior occurs when he feels the need to protect his
food,
toys,
or other important things.