Guard dogs, also referred to as patrol or sentry dogs, have a low level of socialization and are typically chosen from a more
naturally aggressive breed than Great Danes.
Not exact matches
While a dog of any
breed may become
aggressive when raised in an abusive environment, Pit Bulls are not
naturally aggressive toward people.
He is one of the more commonly banned dog
breeds that is considered
naturally aggressive yet the United Kennel Club describes him as ``... not the best choice for a guard dog since they are extremely friendly, even with strangers.
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.
It is important to note that as a primitive
breed, the Akbash is
naturally aggressive since it is meant to stand up to flock predators, this is why a dominant and experienced owner is required.
Some
breeds are
naturally aggressive to other animals, including dogs and cats, and some get along very well with all God's critters.
Naturally bred to run peacefully with foxhounds, they were
bred for a less dog -
aggressive temperament than terriers who hunted primarily on their own.
The Rhodesian Ridgeback dog
breed has a personality and temperament that is
naturally reserved towards strangers, but should never be
aggressive or shy.
But are they really more dangerous or
naturally aggressive than other
breeds?