Naturally these dogs have
a great guarding instinct, so training them to be aggressive in any way is not necessary.
The Presa that I had really didn't have prey drive but had
great guarding instincts.
She has
great guarding instincts.
Not exact matches
It is an owner's obligation to maintain a
Great Pyrenees so that his
guarding instincts can be exercised in a responsible way.
His innate
instinct to
guard makes him a
great potential watchdog.
His strong protective
instinct means he has
great watch - or
guard - dog potential however will need early socialization to ensure he can get along well with new faces and animals.
With an intimidating look and strong protective
instincts, bullmastiff can make a
great guard dog.
Deep loyalty with the family and strong territorial
instincts make giant schnauzer a
great guard dog.
They may need
greater attention when it comes to socialisation due to innate
guarding instincts.
Their
guarding and territorial
instincts, though, vary a
great deal.
Great post, it's so true —
guarding is a dog's natural
instinct, and they need to learn to trust you and learn good manners around food and comfy spots.
This breed is naturally a
great guardian, which makes him good for
guard dog work, however his
guarding instincts can turn into aggressiveness, as he tends to protect everything he believes is his.
Even
great painters tend to marshal and
guard their talents — Matisse's tremendous
instinct for color sometimes shelters his less rigorous drawing; Picasso, the genius draftsman, was usually shrewd enough to stick to a simple palette.