Are you talking about it being a good dog for someone who wants
a human aggressive breed?
Not exact matches
A new study finds stress - response differences in the brains of foxes
bred to be more or less
aggressive toward
humans.
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 researchers have selectively
bred two strains of rats for many generations: one to be tame towards
humans and the other to be as
aggressive as possible.
Unfortunately many of the pit bulls and pit bull mixes you would come across in city shelters or similar locations, have been
bred, kept and trained as fighting dogs, or were kept as guard dogs by drug dealers to be
aggressive to any
humans other than their owners.
While the Shar - Pei might look like he would be cute and cuddly, this
breed can be
aggressive toward
humans other than his family as well as other canines so it's very important to socialize him early.
Gentle, and very loyal in character, Birman cats are non
aggressive, enjoy being with
humans and tend to be on the quiet side, you may find that the Birman cat
breed was created just for you.
This
breed is DOG
aggressive, they have absolutely no
human aggression, and if they did, then how would dog fighters be able to train them if they lunged at the trainers huh?
/» full blooded pit bulls we're
breed specifically 4 - the purpose of fighting other pitbulldogs they are not at all
human aggressive..
Before long, individuals who shouldn't have been allowed near a gold fish were owning and producing poorly
bred,
human -
aggressive «Pit Bulls» for a mass market.
Most of our dog
breeds have some form of aggression in them, since they needed different forms of aggression to do their work: terriers are often
aggressive towards other dogs and animals — they were and are fighters, the man working dogs imprint
humans as being of their same species so they show the same kind of aggression that they show towards other dogs, the sight hounds were
bred to be killers of game and sometimes other canines, the mastiffs were
bred to take down large game and guard property, the flock guards were
bred to be
aggressive towards canines, the hounds were
bred to be
aggressive towards furred animals, some of the pointers were
bred to be able to guard the hunter's game, etc., etc..
Aggressive animals have been raised in an abusive home... Animals are conditioned to act the way they do... you can't blame the
breed due to idiot
humans trying to create a monster...
These culled dogs were probably not naturally more
aggressive towards
humans than their
bred counterparts but their bite threshold may have been much lower, meaning that it did not take much for them to turn around and bite their handler.
The dogs that we personally have to train to be less
aggressive are usually small or toy
breeds due to the fact that their owners don't correct bad behavior and treat them like
human children causing over dominance in the dogs.
Pitbulls weren't
bred to be
human aggressive for one.
APBT was not
bred to be
human aggressive therefore the dogs involved in these attacks are from pit bull mixes, basically mutts.
It's uncommon for both
breeds to be
human aggressive and if they are, it's generally because their owners made them that way.
In the case of Pit Bulls, a
breed that was created to be especially gentle with people, all of the
human aggressive dogs are victims of one or more of the following: poor
breeding, bad training, or irresponsible upbringing.
also if
breeds that were genetically selected to show
human aggression like dobermans rotties and shepherds were as well documented as the history of the APBT i can guarantee you would find many more dogs in those three that mere and are much
aggressive than the sometimes dog
aggressive APBT
Komondorok are, for example, good
breed to protect against wolf predation, but they are also
human aggressive.
This makes the American Pitbull Terrier seem like a statistically vicious dog — but it's no more
human aggressive than others; a lineage of dog fighting could increase this
breeds chances of being
aggressive to dogs, however.
While it is true that Pit Bulls can have a genetic predisposition towards animal aggression, it is also a fact that they were
bred NOT to be
human aggressive.
Pit Bulls are also the favorite
breed of certain types of people who deliberately train them to be
aggressive toward
human beings.
In some rare cases, this
breed is
aggressive toward other animals and
humans.
The potters were extremely poor often with large families and it is believed these early breeders killed every dog that showed aggression to
humans especially children this completely eradicated
human aggressive traits within the
breed, so much so it was a common site to see a badly injured fighting dog returning home in prams alongside newborn babies.
No dog
breed is
aggressive toward
humans by nature.
Unfortunately, some backyard
bred dogs may be born with bad temperaments and / or
human -
aggressive tendencies because unknowledgeable and irresponsible individuals who don't make temperament a priority, are allowed to
breed dogs.
Pit bulls were not
bred to be
aggressive towards
humans or for guarding purposes.
A 2008 study found that pit bulls displayed no greater aggression toward
humans than many other dog
breeds, though they were slightly more
aggressive than some toward other dogs.
The
breed is very
human - oriented and loyal, although they can be
aggressive to other dogs.
This is why a few
aggressive examples of these
breeds are responsible for
human deaths from dog bites, earning them a terrible reputation.
To say that one
breed is more
aggressive towards
humans is like saying all blacks are niggers, white \'s are mayonnaise sandwich eating crackers, and all Asian \'s get straight - A \'s, etc etc..