In general, I find the smaller dogs are socially mature earlier at 18 months or so and become less tolerant of rude greetings and rough play especially from
larger unknown dogs.
Not exact matches
Occasionally it misses by a fairly
large amount especially when a
dog has a breed with an
unknown size - influencing gene.
Age: About 1 year Gender: Male Breed: Pitbull Mix Size:
Large Dog Friendly: Some Cat Friendly:
Unknown Kid Friendly: Most likely
* The behavior in these
dogs is generally unpredictable — if she is a mix of two breeds she could have behavioral tendencies from both breeds * It is hard to judge how
large she will be (unless you adopt an older
dog) * Her family history (diseases in the family, etc.) will be
unknown
Chronic degenerative radiculomyelopathy (CDRM) is a well - recognised neuro - degenerative disease of
unknown aetiology which affected
large breed
dogs, primarily the German Shepherd
Dog (GSD).
He gets along with other small
dogs and
large dogs and is friendly with people (cats
unknown).
While the exact cause of bloat is currently
unknown,
large and giant breed
dogs with deep chests such as Great Danes, German Shepherds, Dobermans, Boxers, and Standard Poodles are more susceptible to bloat.
During his exam with the doctor, it was apparent that he suffered from an
unknown head trauma as he was left alone with a
large dog for the afternoon.
Panosteitis is a self - limiting disease which may occur in
large breed
dogs between five and eighteen months of age usually in the fore - legs; the exact cause of panosteitis is
unknown however, infection, stress, trauma, metabolic or autoimmune disease are suspected.
The breed remained largely
unknown outside of Asia until 1847, when the Viceroy of India sent a
large dog to Queen Victoria.
Age: About 12 years Gender: Female Breed: Cattle
Dog / Pitbull Mix Size:
Large Dog Friendly: Some Cat Friendly:
Unknown Kid Friendly: Yes
Dogs that succeed in rowdy play sessions with larger groups of unknown dogs are typically youngst
Dogs that succeed in rowdy play sessions with
larger groups of
unknown dogs are typically youngst
dogs are typically youngsters.
While 50 percent of some of the
larger dog breeds are afflicted, the disease is not
unknown in humans.
Age: 3 years Gender: Female Breed: German Shepherd Mix Size:
Large Dog Friendly: Yes Cat Friendly:
Unknown Kid Friendly:
Unknown
NAME: Samantha and Jaxon GENDER: Female (Spayed) and Male (Neutered) AGE: About 2 Years WEIGHT: About 7.5 Pounds
DOGS / CATS: Great with other small dogs, No with larger dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Should be fine with older, mature children (12 and ol
DOGS / CATS: Great with other small
dogs, No with larger dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Should be fine with older, mature children (12 and ol
dogs, No with
larger dogs, Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Should be fine with older, mature children (12 and ol
dogs,
Unknown with cats CHILDREN: Should be fine with older, mature children (12 and older)