Not exact matches
Puppies are adorable, that's for sure, but if they are not allowed to socialize with as many
human beings and dogs
of other species outside its home as possible, they will grow up with a kind
of fear that could transform into something more serious later on in its life.
The ASPCA and other animal welfare groups claim the way dogs are kept at some breeders - where they are producing hundreds
of puppies at a time - cause chronic physical ailments, genetic defects or
fear of humans.
By this time, they elaborate proper habits
of using their teeth in the
human company, but there is a big chance that your
puppy remains rowdy and can bite out
of fear or frustration.
Compared with dogs obtained as
puppies from noncommerical breeders, dogs from pet stores had significantly greater aggression toward
human family members, unfamiliar people, and other dogs; greater
fear of other dogs and typical life events; and greater separation - related problems and house soiling.