There are not too many insurance companies - if any, that will insure a home with a Pit bull or
other aggressive breeds - so, you are taking a huge risk on many levels.
American Pit Bulls should be owned and trained by people experienced with this breed or
other aggressive breeds.
There's so many other breeds you could have besides Pitts or
other aggressive breeds.
Not exact matches
I still don't understand people's obsession with boxing players in to a specific role... The whole «true DM» is a dying
breed, even Coquelin is arguably something else considering the advanced positions he takes up often in front of Santi and takes major risks in winning the ball back for us... IMO, the reason Coquelin has had such a successful integration into the first team is that he focussed incredibly hard on the basics of his role first and foremost before adding
other elements to his game (long - balls, driving runs into space, more
aggressive ball movement in general) it's not rocket science to tell a player to curb the attacking side of their game and focus primarily on defence before attack... Nor is it that hard to see that playing in a midfield pairing with either Ramsey or Cazorla is going to be different as well.
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Breeds of Concern Certain
breeds are believed to be more aggressive than o
breeds are believed to be more
aggressive than
others.
(Foxes
bred to be
aggressive, on the
other hand, are definitely not happy to have people around, much like the fearful rats Cagan encountered at the institute.)
Urban song sparrows (Melospiza melodia) have also been found to be more
aggressive towards each
other during the
breeding season.
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.
In some it manifests as
aggressive, overly rigid, or controlling behavior, in
others it
breeds a victim mentality, neediness, and lack of direction or self - esteem to stand up and take positive action.
If you think that's as it should be because pit bulls are
bred to fight, or because their jaws exert more pressure than
other dogs, or because they have
aggressive temperaments, think again.
The problem is that his dog is
aggressive, very
aggressive, towards strangers and
other dogs, which isn't characteristic of this
breed.
Although the original
breed was not
bred to be
aggressive, dogs, like any
other animal, can individually harbor
aggressive personalities.
This
breed tends to be
aggressive towards
other dogs and people when they encroach on its property, for this reason the Rottweiler should have a fenced - in yard to roam around in.
According to dog owners polled in the previously mentioned study, certain
breeds are exhibiting
aggressive behavior at greater rates than
others.
The
breed can be intensely
aggressive towards
other Jack Russells, especially when confined together in a relatively small space with few outlets for burning energy.
The results of the study showed that the pit bull dogs were no more
aggressive than the
other breeds.
Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, Standard Poodles, and
other companion
breeds are expected to be high in pack drive and moderate in prey and fight drives, but some individuals may have a high defense drive and become either
aggressive or excessively fearful.
A Doberman is not to be faulted if it is
aggressive towards
other dogs... read the AKC
breed standard.
Here is what the AKC (American Kennel Club) says about the Akita and children: «Akita temperament can range from calm to bouncy and
aggressive, so the
breed should always be supervised around small children and
other animals.
It's especially important to address such issues in
breeds with a history of being
aggressive, since shyness and this defensive reaction could prove to be a deadly combination for both the dog and
others.
These media reports are very influential in making citizens believe that certain types of dogs are more
aggressive than
others — even if in reality the dogs are often mixes of
other breeds or completely different
breeds altogether.
Because they were
bred to hunt with
other dogs (mainly Foxhounds), the Border Terrier is less
aggressive towards
other dogs than
other terriers who hunted on their own.
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.
In no way am I suggesting that primitive dogs are a greater bite risk or more
aggressive than
other breeds.
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.»
It wasn't the pitbull or any
other dog
breed that makes it
aggressive or violent, its the owners and what they teach and how they train and treat their pet.
I see tons of backyard
bred dogs here in AZ, tons of people who do not spay their pets, have no intention of
breeding them and then complain that they mark territory and are
aggressive towards each
other when they have two intact males and one intact female.
Unlike many
other breeds, Irish wolfhounds have a varied range of personalities and are most often noted for their personal quirks and individualism but they are rarely mindless or
aggressive.
They can be
aggressive towards
other dogs and have strong chasing instincts, so if you happen to have a pet in your household, you should think twice prior to buying this
breed.
This
breed is described as being fiercely loyal to its owner, sometimes being overprotective, and extremely
aggressive, around
other people and animals.
For further, in - depth information on handling
aggressive behavior in Bulldogs and
other breeds, check out Secrets to Dog Training.
/» full blooded pit bulls we're
breed specifically 4 - the purpose of fighting
other pitbulldogs they are not at all human
aggressive..
HSUS has since explained its belief these dogs were game
bred, top of the line fighting dogs, so to speak, and so would be more
aggressive than
other pit bulls.
Due to their
breeding, Pits tend to be
aggressive toward
other dogs, but some co-exist well with
other pets if they have been raised around them since puppyhood.
pitbulls have been
bred to be non-
aggressive to people and
aggressive to
other dogs instead, however this is VERY easily trained out of them given the right owner and training.
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..
However, dogs with violent or abusive histories and those
bred from dogs with
aggressive tendencies are much more likely to exhibit
aggressive behavior towards people or
other dogs.
Puppies should be raised, like many
other breeds, to be properly socialized and to understand their boundaries — but generally the personality of Afghan Hounds will not be an overly
aggressive or dominant one.
District of Maple Ridge staff are recommending a new dog bylaw that singles out pit bulls as «
aggressive» and would charge their owners a licensing fee four times that of
other breeds.
While this
breed may be a bit
aggressive or aloof with
other dogs, they tend to be good with cats.
Compulsion training based on corrections and using shock collars often makes Pit Bulls and
other Bully
Breeds even more
aggressive.
It is a protective
breed and can be
aggressive toward
other dogs — especially those that challenge it.
«It's a common myth that that all or a vast majority of pit - bull type dogs are inherently more
aggressive than
other types of dog
breeds due to genetics.
This
breed is generally good with
other animals, though some males may be
aggressive with
other males.
According to Pit Bull Guru's Position Statement on on inherited dog directed aggression in «Pit Bull» Dogs: «it's a common myth that that all or a vast majority of pit - bull type dogs are inherently more
aggressive than
other types of dog
breeds due to genetics.
Although the
breed is generally gentle with people, some Danes can be dominant unless taught with a firm hand and some can be
aggressive to
other dogs and small critters.
Although some can be
aggressive with strange dogs, the
breed is quite good with
other pets in family.
The CDC also noted the likelihood that as certain
breeds are regulated, those who exploit dogs by making them
aggressive will replace them with
other, unregulated
breeds.
For this reason Pit Bulldogs, American Bulldogs, Staffordshire Terriers, and mixes of these
breeds or any
other aggressive dogs are not allowed.