Not exact matches
People expressing a preference for
aggressive dog breeds scored higher for conscientiousness on a personality test than did those who
liked gentler
dogs.
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.
Although the original
breed was not
bred to be
aggressive,
dogs,
like any other animal, can individually harbor
aggressive personalities.
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.»
While it is indestructible for most heavy chewing
breeds like Labradors, these best KONG
dog toys may not survive
aggressive chewers
like pit bulls, as have been the experience of some customers.
Dogs like the pit bull have a bloody track record, but their owners — not the dogs — should be the focus of local and state laws, a national expert on canine attacks said Saturday.Randall Lockwood, director of higher education programs for the Humane Society of the United States, frowns on legislation that bans breeds like the pit bull but supports laws that penalize owners for not taking precautions with aggressive anim
Dogs like the pit bull have a bloody track record, but their owners — not the
dogs — should be the focus of local and state laws, a national expert on canine attacks said Saturday.Randall Lockwood, director of higher education programs for the Humane Society of the United States, frowns on legislation that bans breeds like the pit bull but supports laws that penalize owners for not taking precautions with aggressive anim
dogs — should be the focus of local and state laws, a national expert on canine attacks said Saturday.Randall Lockwood, director of higher education programs for the Humane Society of the United States, frowns on legislation that bans
breeds like the pit bull but supports laws that penalize owners for not taking precautions with
aggressive animals.
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.
They are not as
dog aggressive or prey driven a some other
breeds like pitbulls and dogos.
The truth is, mixed
breed dogs can be healthy, loyal, friendly, protective, yappy, fearful, sickly,
aggressive, gentle, easy to train, hard to train, aloof, too big, too active, too hairy, sweet, obedient, beautiful, or stubborn — just
like purebred
dogs.
``... [
Breed - specific] legislation itself enhances the mythologized image of these
dogs [pit bulls] as super
aggressive, thus increasing their attraction for people who
like this idea, and who are precisely those people most likely to treat them inappropriately and encourage aggression.»
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
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.
Staffies can live with any
dog but having another
dog aggressive, dominant, strong - willed
breed of the same sex such as a Mastiff type can be a recipe for disaster and if a fight did ensue I wouldn't
like to try and break it up.
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».
A study out of Arizona State University found that people consider
dogs labeled as Pit Bulls to be more
aggressive, less approachable, less friendly, less trainable, less intelligent, and less adoptable than
breeds like Labrador Retrievers or Border Collies.
Today we have Labrador Retrievers with legs that belong on Great Danes; American Eskimos that look
like Samoyeds with snipy heads; light - boned Akitas; Shetland Sheepdogs as big as Collies; Dalmatians and Airedales with screwy personalities;
aggressive Old English Sheepdogs; neurotic Poodles; unsocialized Chow Chows; and dysplastic
dogs of all
breeds sold in pet stores.
it's in the nature of pit bulls,
like MANY
breeds, to be
dog aggressive)
One week after Jefferson County Sheriff Mike Hale was approached in his yard by four
dogs «acting
aggressive and looking
like pit bull
breeds» — and fired a shotgun at them, grazing one — the Alabama city of Clay passed a «vicious
dog» ordinance banning pit bulls and pit bull mixes.
Before I begin, I am sorry for your loss losing a pet is
like losing a family member but that being said I want to let you on something, ANY
dog can be
aggressive not just a specific «
breed» when I was younger my family and a black lab and he was one of the best
dogs ever!
«Bully
breeds» sometimes become
aggressive dogs because people treat them
like aggressive dogs.
While none of the
dogs illustrated are «
Dog Aggressive,» like any breed of dog, they may certainly act aggressively towards other dogs if they're mismanaged, provoked or otherwise set up to fa
Dog Aggressive,»
like any
breed of
dog, they may certainly act aggressively towards other dogs if they're mismanaged, provoked or otherwise set up to fa
dog, they may certainly act aggressively towards other
dogs if they're mismanaged, provoked or otherwise set up to fail.
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like a swimming pool or an
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