Moreover, the study revealed that younger people were more likely to indicate a preference
for aggressive breeds.
Not exact matches
It was already going to be pretty interesting thanks to the new regulations, and seeing the wider, more
aggressive breed of cars has definitely got us pumped
for the racing.
I still don't understand people's obsession with boxing players in to a specific role... The whole «true DM» is a dying
breed, even Coquelin is arguably something else considering the advanced positions he takes up often in front of Santi and takes major risks in winning the ball back
for us... IMO, the reason Coquelin has had such a successful integration into the first team is that he focussed incredibly hard on the basics of his role first and foremost before adding other elements to his game (long - balls, driving runs into space, more
aggressive ball movement in general) it's not rocket science to tell a player to curb the attacking side of their game and focus primarily on defence before attack... Nor is it that hard to see that playing in a midfield pairing with either Ramsey or Cazorla is going to be different as well.
Unrestricted free time is a
breeding ground
for aggressive behavior
for these children.
People expressing a preference
for aggressive dog
breeds scored higher
for conscientiousness on a personality test than did those who liked gentler dogs.
Postdoctoral researcher Dr Federico Becerra from the Max Planck Weizmann Center
for Integrative Archaeology and Anthropology at the Max Planck Institute
for Evolutionary Anthropology, Germany, explains: «We found that a strain of rats
bred to be
aggressive towards humans bit often and with lots of force, whereas a highly tame strain never bit at all.
The researchers have selectively
bred two strains of rats
for many generations: one to be tame towards humans and the other to be as
aggressive as possible.
Pets As mentioned earlier, certain dog
breeds with a reputation
for being
aggressive can be more expensive, or impossible, to insure.
The study noted that confirmation lines across all
breeds were more
aggressive than dogs
bred for work.
Aggressive towards strange dogs, which is typical
for many of the northern spitz
breeds.
These two
breeds have a bad reputation
for being
aggressive, and it goes without question that this hybrid does too.
For the most part, the French Bulldog
breed as a whole is not very dog
aggressive, but you have to judge each individual and not stereotype them.
If you're searching
for a family dog, be sure you do not purchase your pit bull from a breeder who may have selectively chosen fighting bloodlines, as dogs with such bloodlines were
bred from individuals selected because of
aggressive behavior.
This
breed tends to be
aggressive towards other dogs and people when they encroach on its property,
for this reason the Rottweiler should have a fenced - in yard to roam around in.
The
breed can be intensely
aggressive towards other Jack Russells, especially when confined together in a relatively small space with few outlets
for burning energy.
However, after these sports became illegal, then these dogs were used
for dog fighting, which is why the
breed has been known as an
aggressive breed.
This means that when fearful and
aggressive dogs are used
for breeding, they subsequently pass on these traits to their pups.
Proper training and socialization are very important
for this
breed as a lack thereof can result in a very
aggressive dog.
We offer grooming, shaving and styling cuts
for all the
breeds of dogs, extra large or small, young or old, quiet our active, friendly or
aggressive.
The
breed standard
for Chow Chows mentions that they should be aloof with strangers, but neither fearful or
aggressive.
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.
This
breed is extremely
aggressive to strangers & it is a killer, meaning they knock their opponent down then go
for the throat or stomach.
Starting when the dog is still small and non-threatening is important, particularly with
breeds that grow very large, or with
breeds that have a reputation
for being very
aggressive.
It's especially important to address such issues in
breeds with a history of being
aggressive, since shyness and this defensive reaction could prove to be a deadly combination
for both the dog and others.
The Center
for Disease Control, the Department of Justice, the American Veterinary Medical Association, the National Animal Control Association, and the American Bar Association have all spoken AGAINST labeling dogs as «dangerous» or «
aggressive» based solely on
breed.
It took hundreds of years of selective
breeding to create dogs
aggressive enough that they were fit
for bull - and bear - baiting.
Gentle, and very loyal in character, Birman cats are non
aggressive, enjoy being with humans and tend to be on the quiet side, you may find that the Birman cat
breed was created just
for you.
Actually their are in true history,
for example the pit bull was actually know to be highly
aggressive because it was mainly associated how within the brain of the dog, that it would attack with out realizing, but this mainly is associated because it is a cross
bred dog...
While it is indestructible
for most heavy chewing
breeds like Labradors, these best KONG dog toys may not survive
aggressive chewers like pit bulls, as have been the experience of some customers.
But as I've noted, sadly, the breeders of at least 2 of the
breeds - formerly - famous -
for - protection - instincts — Dobes and Rottweilers — HAVE made a concerted efforts to make them less «
aggressive» and seem to have managed to create dogs that are shy, skittish and indifferent to threats.
The German Shepherd
breed can often get a bad reputation
for being
aggressive, especially since they are often used as police dogs on forces all throughout the world.
Early dog breeders saw that (by the way, if you ever go to all
breed, or specialty dog show, terriers receive demerits if they are NOT
aggressive) if they
bred the largest TERRIER they could find with the English Bulldog (
for those big old jaws) that they could produce — guess what?
People have been trying to
breed the
aggressive out of the dog
for the most part anyway.
Randall Lockwood, director of higher education programs
for the Humane Society of the United States, frowns on legislation that bans
breeds like the pit bull but supports laws that penalize owners
for not taking precautions with
aggressive animals.
Unlike many other
breeds, Irish wolfhounds have a varied range of personalities and are most often noted
for their personal quirks and individualism but they are rarely mindless or
aggressive.
Dogs like the pit bull have a bloody track record, but their owners — not the dogs — should be the focus of local and state laws, a national expert on canine attacks said Saturday.Randall Lockwood, director of higher education programs
for the Humane Society of the United States, frowns on legislation that bans
breeds like the pit bull but supports laws that penalize owners
for not taking precautions with
aggressive animals.
This
breed was developed
for hunting large game, but they are by no means an
aggressive breed.
This can be directly attributed to the number of backyard breeders who, having recognized the Pit Bull's natural strength and courage, decided to begin
breeding the most
aggressive specimens they could find to develop dogs
for the illegal fighting trade.
Pit bulls are the dog of choice right now
for those idiots that want a mean dog, which has historically changed
breeds (rottweilers, german shepards, etc.) which demonstrates that it is NOT the genetic make - up of an entire
breed that creates violent,
aggressive behaviours as much as it is the environment the dog is
breeded and trained in.
For further, in - depth information on handling
aggressive behavior in Bulldogs and other
breeds, check out Secrets to Dog Training.
Before long, individuals who shouldn't have been allowed near a gold fish were owning and producing poorly
bred, human -
aggressive «Pit Bulls»
for a mass market.
THIS TYPE OF TRAINING IS NORMAL dog training
for professional dog trainers when dealing with
aggressive breeds.
Breeds that can be
aggressive or territorial usually are not recommended
for service dog work.
He is one of the more commonly banned dog
breeds that is considered naturally
aggressive yet the United Kennel Club describes him as ``... not the best choice
for a guard dog since they are extremely friendly, even with strangers.
Pit bull terrier dogs and puppies are the most frequently and unjustly targeted by
breed discriminatory legislation as inherently vicious,
aggressive and dangerous, though this is not the case, as shown by research, studies and policies from the National Canine Research Council, the Center
for Disease Control and the American Bar Association.
Often making the list of banned dog
breeds, this handsome boy originated in the U.K., is a mix of Terrier and Bulldog and is considered part of the «pit bull»
breed that is experiencing bans and restrictions
for being
aggressive.
Bad
breeding practices may or may not pass on a genetic tendency towards aggression, but many irresponsible breeders looking to produce «tough» dogs will specifically
breed for aggressive traits.
Originally, the Boston Terrier was
bred for hunting rats in factories, so without proper training they can develop
aggressive behaviors.
But the consensus seems to be that it is a combination of the dog
breed that you start with and how you treat it that ultimately determines whether or not you will have a bad or
aggressive dog (click here
for more about that).
However, some
breeds with a reputation
for being
aggressive may be charged a higher premium, or not be covered at all.