Sentences with phrase «for novice owners»

This breed is not for the novice owner as you could find yourself a guest in your own home.
It's not a good choice for novice owners who just want a quiet little pet.
He loves all people and would be suitable for a novice owner as long as you can continue to give him guidance.
Many breeds are not recommended for novice owners purely because they're recognised as being more challenging to deal with.
He's not for the novice owner because he is a lot of dog.
However, this breed can be extremely challenging to train for novice owners.
It is not a particularly good choice for novice owners.
It is not a breed for a novice owner or people who do not have the time or inclination to train these animals.
Australian Shepherds are not for the novice owner - they're demanding dogs.
Still, a Boerboel might be way too much dog for the novice owner to handle.
Poachers were dangerous as they punishment for their crime was hanging so the dogs needed to be brave and tenacious characteristics that remain in the breed to this day making them a challenge for the novice owner give them an inch and they will take the proverbial mile.
Akitas are often difficult for novice owners to «read» because compared to other breeds, Akitas don't tend to give the same kinds of signals about what they're thinking and feeling or what they're going to do.
Kyra is a delightful female and would make a good choice for a novice owner who will attend a few training classes with her.
Their work drive and energy, the patience it takes to train them for things other than coon hunting, and their loud, ringing bark can make English a bad fit as house pets for novice owners.
All three varieties of Poodle are excellent for the novice owner, fitting any room size or exercise regimen.
my answer is, «Usually it's a challenge, especially for novice owners.
Terriers in general can be willful and stubborn, and terrier adolescence can be a very trying experience for the novice owner.
A diverse group skilled in a number of disciplines, most working breeds are robust, intelligent and headstrong, often unsuitable for novice owners.
And despite their tendency toward yappiness, they are considered the best dogs for novice owners, though their fragility can make them less than ideal pets for families with small children.
Australian Shepherds suit active, energetic owners who will take a firm hand with them; they're not recommended for novice owners, as without experience and a strong working knowledge of dog psychology and communication they can be an impossible handful.
As puppies, the breed is playful, precocious, and a challenge for novice owners.
The Akita should be willing to accept leadership, but this tendency toward independence can make fostering that relationship difficult for novice owners.
The breed is not an ideal choice for the novice owner: these dogs were never intended to be simply household pets, and raising one is a time - consuming and sometimes difficult task.
The profiles also note that the breed is «best with» or «not for» particular types of families, i.e., the Kuvasz is best with confident owners and is not for novice owners or neatniks.
As the Terriers, Jack Russell is not a dog for the novice owner.
This dog may not be for the novice owner, but it's the perfect pet for someone who is willing to devote the time and energy to give this pup the attention he craves.
Good for the novice owner, someone considering the breed, or the younger owner.
For novice owners, a beginner obedience class is highly recommended.
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