Dogs should also be
friendly toward other dogs and people.
It is generally good with children (although its friendly overtures may overwhelm a small child) and usually
friendly toward other dogs and pets.
They're usually
friendly toward other dogs, pets, and strangers.
Not exact matches
Threatening behavior — some examples: • Bending over a
dog, or rousing him from his sleep • Reaching to touch a
dog's head (when he doesn't want to be touched) • Staring into a
dog's eyes (worse, at eye level, like toddlers do) • Trying to touch or remove a bone, a toy, a bowl of food or anything the
dog wants • Screaming near the
dog's face or producing
other startling noises in his proximity • Running
toward, past, or away from a
dog • Walking too close to a
dog on leash • Entering a protective
dog's territory • Being afraid in the presence of a
dog • Sticking a hand or finger (especially children) inside a
dog's enclosure • Making threatening gestures, like raising a fist or wielding a stick • Causing pain, injury, or subjugation to a
dog • Overexcitement during play can cause a
friendly dog to nip or bite as he would a playmate.
Fighting
dogs might show aggression
toward other animals, but appear sweet and
friendly with people.
The Ragamuffin is also
friendly toward other pets, including
dogs,
other cats, birds, rodents and lizards.
Considerations for intake / surrender: will not accept goldens with history of an unprovoked bite of a human being; golden must meet breed standard of
friendly, reliable, predictable, and not be quarrelsome
toward other dogs
Pulik are not
friendly toward animals
other than
dogs.
Note: Because this is a cozy home environment, often with
other canine playmates, this service is for
dogs who are
friendly with
other dogs and do not show any aggression or reactivity
toward them.
This service is for
dogs who are
friendly with
other dogs and do not show any aggression or reactivity
toward them.
The American Pit Bull Terrier is
friendly toward people but it tends to be aggressive to
other dogs especially
others of the same sex.
It is
friendly toward strangers,
other dogs and pets and is very good with children.
Other factors that could contribute to slower walks or shorter walks include dog aggressiveness toward other dogs (Řezáč, Viziová, Dobešová, Havlíček, & Pospíšilová, 2011), friendly interactions with other dogs (e.g., meet and greet; Westgarth et al., 2010), playful interactions with the owner during walks (Rooney, Bradshaw, & Robinson, 2000), and dog age (Rooney et
Other factors that could contribute to slower walks or shorter walks include
dog aggressiveness
toward other dogs (Řezáč, Viziová, Dobešová, Havlíček, & Pospíšilová, 2011), friendly interactions with other dogs (e.g., meet and greet; Westgarth et al., 2010), playful interactions with the owner during walks (Rooney, Bradshaw, & Robinson, 2000), and dog age (Rooney et
other dogs (Řezáč, Viziová, Dobešová, Havlíček, & Pospíšilová, 2011),
friendly interactions with
other dogs (e.g., meet and greet; Westgarth et al., 2010), playful interactions with the owner during walks (Rooney, Bradshaw, & Robinson, 2000), and dog age (Rooney et
other dogs (e.g., meet and greet; Westgarth et al., 2010), playful interactions with the owner during walks (Rooney, Bradshaw, & Robinson, 2000), and
dog age (Rooney et al.).
By nature a typical Mastiff is
friendly and aloof
toward other dogs.
Friendly; normally tolerant of children's behavior (Chesapeake may be a one - person protective
dog, as well as territorial and aggressive
toward other dogs)