Compared with dogs obtained as puppies from noncommerical breeders, dogs from pet stores had significantly greater aggression toward human family members, unfamiliar people, and other dogs;
greater fear of other dogs and typical life events; and greater separation - related problems and house soiling.
They had significantly greater aggression toward human family members, unfamiliar people, and other dogs; greater fear if other dogs;
greater fear of other dogs and non-social stimuli; and greater separation - related problems and house soiling.»
Not exact matches
If your
dog feels the need to react toward
other animals, frantically break out
of a crate when left home alone, or coware in
fear when out on walks, those are indications
of a
greater trouble.
Most
dogs bite out
of fear rather than anything else, but the Staffordshire Terrier is literally fearless so it is
great with children,
other animals and people too.
Don't think
of the
dog park as a
great place to socialize a
dog with behavioral issues (reactivity, aggression,
fear, etc.) toward
other dogs or people.
Profound
fear and withdrawal
of unknown cause (so called idiopathic
fear and withdrawal) has also been noted in certain
dog breeds, including the Siberian Husky, German Shorthaired Pointer, Greyhound, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Bernese Mountain Dog, Great Pyrenees, Border Collie, and Standard Poodle, among othe
dog breeds, including the Siberian Husky, German Shorthaired Pointer, Greyhound, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Bernese Mountain
Dog, Great Pyrenees, Border Collie, and Standard Poodle, among othe
Dog,
Great Pyrenees, Border Collie, and Standard Poodle, among
others.
Even at the height
of the crisis when
fear of the disease was at its
greatest we were getting calls from farmers who were prepared to take a disinfected
dog onto their clean farm — but were reluctant to let in
other visitors.
He is happy,
great with adults (we are still working on his
fear of children) he plays well with my
other two
dogs a chihuahua, and boston terrier, as well as properly greets
dogs off leash in parks.