Because chow chow is the one of
the most aggressive dog breed in the world.
Any measure of
the most aggressive dog breeds is misleading.
Not exact matches
Most of today's 400 - plus recognised
breeds are the product of intensive
breeding over the past 100 years and it is more likely that by selecting
dogs that are easier to train or more
aggressive, we ended up with long - lived and calorie - hungry
breeds, he says.
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.
Most importantly when examining the type of public policy most often based on purported dog breed, two very large studies found no relationship between dog breed and aggressive behav
Most importantly when examining the type of public policy
most often based on purported dog breed, two very large studies found no relationship between dog breed and aggressive behav
most often based on purported
dog breed, two very large studies found no relationship between
dog breed and
aggressive behavior.
For the
most part, the French Bulldog
breed as a whole is not very
dog aggressive, but you have to judge each individual and not stereotype them.
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.
People have been trying to
breed the
aggressive out of the
dog for the
most part anyway.
This can be directly attributed to the number of backyard breeders who, having recognized the Pit Bull's natural strength and courage, decided to begin
breeding the
most aggressive specimens they could find to develop
dogs for the illegal fighting trade.
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..
Pit bull terrier
dogs and puppies are the
most frequently and unjustly targeted by
breed discriminatory legislation as inherently vicious,
aggressive and dangerous, though this is not the case, as shown by research, studies and policies from the National Canine Research Council, the Center for Disease Control and the American Bar Association.
Even though they may be one of the
most aggressive dogs if not trained properly, almost hypnotizing, this
breed's piercing blue and, sometimes green, eyes mixed with their thick fluffy coat and curled up tails creates their adorable appearance.
The
aggressive dogs and
breeds with bad reputations need my help the
most because people need to see that behavior can be modified and the problem doesn't lie in genetics!!
While they can seem intimidating to train,
most breeds of large
dogs are gentle, not
aggressive.
The full sized Daschund is reported to be the
most aggressive breed, and some of them have problems with food aggression and
dog -
dog aggression.
All of them, in large part, because they have experience working with the actual
dogs, and read the science, and realize the aggession is not a
breed - specific issue - and the reality is that
most dogs, regardless of
breed, do not show
aggressive behavior — and yet, some
dogs, of each
breed, have.
In general,
most people believe them to be dangerous
dogs, even when there are
breeds that are genetically far more
aggressive and «more dangerous» than Pit Bulls based on incidences of
dog bites (such as Rottweilers, for example).
``... [
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.»
I think this is one of the
most troubling aspects of the way rescue is going: their determination to «save» every
dog, no matter how troubling its behaviors and without regard to its
breed, is leading to shelter employees and volunteers who are essentially brainwashed by constant contact with unstable, abnormally anxious and
aggressive dogs, who are now the majority of
dogs in
most shelters and certainly the vast majority of those who are not adopted quickly, ie, the ones employees have the
most contact with.
Interestingly enough, pit bull type
dogs do not get the highest billing on reports of which
breeds are
most likely to be involved in bite incidents or
aggressive acts.
This is one of the
most friendly
dog breeds you can adopt, as they tend not to be
aggressive in nature and enjoy being around other animals and people.
That
dog is one of the
most aggressive of all
breeds period, let alone of the mastiff line and requires truly the
most experienced of experienced handlers.
Randomly euthanizing several
breeds of
dogs, from pit bulls to German shepherds to Rottweilers,
most of which have never displayed prior
aggressive behavior, is not the answer.
So this so called «
aggressive breed» in my own opinion doesn't exist, the media has portrayed a this
breed as a monster and an article that I just read from an unbiased website stated that actually the top 5
most dogs bites came from
dogs that were «family friendly» and weren't even categorized has «
aggressive breeds»
A chihuahua may be more
aggressive but an adult and
most children have a better chance of fighting one off than defending themselves or others from a
dog that can weigh up to 130 lbs and which was
bred for muscle production.
The Pitbull, whose full name is actually the American Pitbull Terrier, has garnered a great deal of attention and controversy for being considered the
most aggressive and dangerous
dog breed.
i.
Dogs on «
aggressive» list of
most insurance companies are not permitted, including (but not limited to) Rottweilers, German Shepherds, Doberman Pincers, Chows, Huskies, Mastiffs, Malamutes, Akitas, Bulldogs, Bull Terriers, Pit Bulls or any
breed normally over 15 pounds as an adult.