Not exact matches
Those subjects also rated how
aggressive they considered different
breeds of dogs to be,
from cocker spaniels to pit bulls, and chose which type they'd most like to own.
What they found is that if you present a
breeding pair of woodpeckers with a longer drum
from a more
aggressive intruder, the pair begins to coordinate their territorial defense behavior and coordinate how they attack the intruder; whereas, a shorter drum
from a weaker intruder meant that the resident pair didn't bother to coordinate a response.
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 dogfighter makes money not just
from fights, but also
from breeding and selling dogs who have been trained to be incredibly
aggressive.
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.
Beth current runs her Dog Training business in San Diego, working with dogs of all
breeds, all ages, and with all issues,
from puppy training through to
aggressive dogs.
Here is what the AKC (American Kennel Club) says about the Akita and children: «Akita temperament can range
from calm to bouncy and
aggressive, so the
breed should always be supervised around small children and other animals.
No dog
breed is dangerous unless it is untrained, trained but in an
aggressive way, unstable
from bad breeders or just treated poorly.
Yes — Rin Tin Tin is
from a so - called
aggressive breed.
9 times out of 10 the dogs that attack a person have either been beaten or have come
from lines that have been in -
bred,
bred from fighting
aggressive line that the parents of the dog were unstable to begin with, or they were beaten as puppies before they were given to a home.
The lovers of
aggressive breeds try to use these
breeding accidents to prove that their
aggressive breeds are just like any other dog, «see, they're no different
from the cuddly
breeds.»
«A lot of owners of
aggressive breeds are suffering
from denial and ignorance, because no one wants to be fingered as having that kind of dog,» Dodman said.
Not
breed from a dog that suffers
from a poor character i.e. a nervous or
aggressive temperament.
However, dogs with violent or abusive histories and those
bred from dogs with
aggressive tendencies are much more likely to exhibit
aggressive behavior towards people or other dogs.
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.
Steps to prevent recurrence need to be particularly
aggressive from the beginning in this
breed.
«All
breeds have a range of temperament,
from shy to
aggressive.»
With the proper socialisation
from an early age yes, however, if you rescue this crossbreed or have an older unsocialised dog you could encounter problems as Staffies can be dog
aggressive and Labradors were
bred to retrieve birds so your canary might be a temptation too far.
It is also important that this
breed be well socialized
from a very early age in order to prevent
aggressive behavior in adulthood.
Dog «attacks» are by no means all
from pit bulls, but by dogs of many
breeds who by now have been inbred with
aggressive tendencies.
Typically of a working
breed, Aussies are snappy,
aggressive, and / or excessively shy and timid around strange people and dogs if not socialized THOROUGHLY and
from a YOUNG AGE.
APBT was not
bred to be human
aggressive therefore the dogs involved in these attacks are
from pit bull mixes, basically mutts.
Horrible cases of dog attacks bring a flurry of laws to restrict or ban certain
breeds or mixes in a frantic attempt to protect the public
from dogs perceived as
aggressive because of their appearance or because a similar dog committed a hostile action against a person or pet.
Shy,
aggressive, elderly and large dog
breeds greatly benefit
from house visits.
Far better than
breed - specific bans are laws to control
aggressive dogs of any
breed or mix and strictly - enforced laws to keep dogs
from running loose or causing a neighborhood nuisance.
We work with dogs of all ages,
breeds, and temperaments and do everything
from puppy training to basic obedience,
from refresher courses for older dogs to behavioral modification on
aggressive dogs.
Two issues, more than one
breed is a pit bull, two the issue is in the ride side who do not teeat the PTSD trained fight fogs have zero they are animal
aggressive from training, deal of this is the main issue
This
breed is banned
from ownership in Australia and New Zealand, largely because the administration of these countries believe them to be
aggressive as well as have the audacity to inflict serious wounds on someone if attacked.
There is no getting away
from the
aggressive nature of this
breed.
Calgary does not discriminate against particular
breeds of dogs but focuses on protecting the public
from all
aggressive dogs regardless of
breed.
Make sure you get your pup
from a reputable breeder that doesn't
breed for
aggressive qualities.
Unfortunately, these
breeds suffer
from great popularity, which leads to
breeding dogs of less - than - optimum temperament and perpetuates overly shy,
aggressive, or neurotic characteristics that often overpower the sweet temperaments of a Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, Collie, or other mild - mannered dog.
Therefore, the response of small
breeds to blows, pulls of their hair or ears and other habitual actions of children, will be by norm more
aggressive or defensive than
from dogs of a greater size.
Additionally, trends in animal control enforcement have moved
from differentiating an animal's propensity to
aggressive behavior based on
breed alone, to establishing a consistent response to all
aggressive acts by any animal.»
Characteristics: energetic, intelligent, requires leadership
from owner (without leadership the
breed can become
aggressive, excessive barkers and develop small dog syndrome)
The Club also asks Club members that
breed or have stud dogs, that they should only breed from KC registered Rhodesian Ridgebacks which conform to the Breed Standard and are believed to be clear from hereditary defects and underlying health conditions, are mentally and physically sound and not suffering from acute nervousness or aggressive tenden
breed or have stud dogs, that they should only
breed from KC registered Rhodesian Ridgebacks which conform to the Breed Standard and are believed to be clear from hereditary defects and underlying health conditions, are mentally and physically sound and not suffering from acute nervousness or aggressive tenden
breed from KC registered Rhodesian Ridgebacks which conform to the
Breed Standard and are believed to be clear from hereditary defects and underlying health conditions, are mentally and physically sound and not suffering from acute nervousness or aggressive tenden
Breed Standard and are believed to be clear
from hereditary defects and underlying health conditions, are mentally and physically sound and not suffering
from acute nervousness or
aggressive tendencies.
In rare cases of selective
breeding it has genetic causes, so there's little chance of getting an
aggressive dog if you buy her
from a responsible breeder.
Restrictions
from outright bans to requirements for confinement, insurance, and spay and neuter often follow incidents in which a
breed and its crosses are implicated in
aggressive incidents or dog fighting or other criminal activity.
Are genetic factors in play — does your dog come
from a dominant,
aggressive breed?
``... if an individual uses a
breed of dog that is perceived to be
aggressive because of
breed reputation, stereotype, or the history or experience the observer may have with other dogs, but the dog is under the control of the individual with a disability and does not exhibit
aggressive behavior, the title II entity can not exclude the individual or the animal
from a State or local government program, service, or facility.»
The Bull dog retained its protective and fearless nature, but
aggressive and ferocious tendencies were removed
from the
breed.
Do nt help the
breed by totally isolating the dog
from any thing with a pulse to make it
aggressive to fight the thing is you can do that to any dog.
They like to be involved in training and
breeding to produce
aggressive winning dogs and they feel they benefit
from the reputation of being able to train a «winner».
ANY dog can become
aggressive if poorly trained or
bred from aggressive parents.
If they think that the family or a loved one is at risk, in no time, they change
from very calm
breeds to highly
aggressive attackers.
German Shepherds, Australian Cattle Dogs, Rottweilers and other
breeds that are considered more energetic would also benefit
from a toy for
aggressive chewers.
Because these treats serve as great chews, this tasty product
from Brutus and Barnaby is ideally recommended for the
aggressive and anxious
breeds of dogs.
Guard dogs, also referred to as patrol or sentry dogs, have a low level of socialization and are typically chosen
from a more naturally
aggressive breed than Great Danes.
This is why a few
aggressive examples of these
breeds are responsible for human deaths
from dog bites, earning them a terrible reputation.
Randomly euthanizing several
breeds of dogs,
from pit bulls to German shepherds to Rottweilers, most of which have never displayed prior
aggressive behavior, is not the answer.