Dog spots other dog and begins straining, jumping and pulling
the owner toward the other dog.
Not exact matches
The most consistent finding among the studies is an increase in aggression most commonly directed
toward the
dogs»
owners and family members but also to unfamiliar people and
other dogs.
Dogs showing aggression
toward people or
other animals must be leashed and immediately removed from the park by
owners / handlers.
Reserved with strangers, dominant with
other dogs, predatory
toward small animals such as cats and rabbits, most Weimaraners need an
owner who can provide leadership, socialization, and training beyond the beginner level.
* Becomes too distracted in groups and is not able to focus properly * Displays aggression
toward other dogs and / or people * Has a shy
owner (you) who will not feel comfortable asking questions and requesting help in group situations * Can only seem to learn commands in familiar places, such as your backyard or living room
Other findings included that sexually intact
dogs from pet stores were three times more likely to be aggressive
toward their
owners than sexually intact
dogs from non-commercial breeders.
Dogs that were less fearful, more active and less aggressive
toward people and
other animals seemed to fulfill their
owners» needs the best, the researchers found.
Pit Bulls For Life doesn't take in any
dogs with histories of aggression
toward humans or
other animals and says it works with the city bylaw department to educate
owners.
Phe had three or four previous
owners, and while she was trustworthy of humans, she was not so
toward other dogs.
Similarly, some Asian breeds have an extremely high degree of fidelity
toward their
owners, and, consequently, tend to be fairly standoffish with
other dogs or human strangers.
Other factors that could contribute to slower walks or shorter walks include dog aggressiveness toward other dogs (Řezáč, Viziová, Dobešová, Havlíček, & Pospíšilová, 2011), friendly interactions with other dogs (e.g., meet and greet; Westgarth et al., 2010), playful interactions with the owner during walks (Rooney, Bradshaw, & Robinson, 2000), and dog age (Rooney et
Other factors that could contribute to slower walks or shorter walks include
dog aggressiveness
toward other dogs (Řezáč, Viziová, Dobešová, Havlíček, & Pospíšilová, 2011), friendly interactions with other dogs (e.g., meet and greet; Westgarth et al., 2010), playful interactions with the owner during walks (Rooney, Bradshaw, & Robinson, 2000), and dog age (Rooney et
other dogs (Řezáč, Viziová, Dobešová, Havlíček, & Pospíšilová, 2011), friendly interactions with
other dogs (e.g., meet and greet; Westgarth et al., 2010), playful interactions with the owner during walks (Rooney, Bradshaw, & Robinson, 2000), and dog age (Rooney et
other dogs (e.g., meet and greet; Westgarth et al., 2010), playful interactions with the
owner during walks (Rooney, Bradshaw, & Robinson, 2000), and
dog age (Rooney et al.).
Service animals are primarily
dogs, but Cobey is aware of
other pets working in this capacity, including a service cat trained to alert the
owner to sounds she can't hear, miniature horses, goats, and even a parrot that helped a woman with a panic disorder by pushing a phone
toward her so she could call for help.
The Alaskan Malamute can be so dominant
toward other dogs of the same sex that two males or two females should not be kept together unless you are a very experienced
owner.
This was the likelihood that the
dog would act aggressively
toward its
owner or
other familiar people.
Yet these words are clues to a bigger issue, or a situation that's about to become an issue, including not fully understanding
dog behavior, social cues, body language, or simply good manners
toward other dogs and
dog owners.
The most common non-medical problem that
dog owners ask me about is aggression
toward people and
other dogs.
For example, we found a negative correlation between popularity and trainability, and a positive correlation between popularity and separation problems, fear of
other dogs, and aggression directed
toward the
owner.
This causes agitation among the
other dogs, and one breaks free, racing
toward the handgun
owner's doberman.
If you have evidence that the
owner knew the
dog had previously behaved aggressively
toward others or had been deemed a dangerous
dog by authorities, then this can help you in proving how the
owner should have controlled the
dog compared to how the
dog was allowed to behave.