Their independent nature can lead to
small dog syndrome if they aren't properly trained and socialized.
It's also aggressive and may develop
the Small Dog Syndrome if you don't socialise it well.
Not exact matches
Shelter
dogs are especially in danger
if they have
small dog syndrome as the behaviors they display are often considered too dangerous for the public and are euthanized.
As with all
dogs of this size though, «
Small Dog Syndrome» and excessive barking is a risk
if socialisation isn't properly taken care of.
However,
small dogs can be amazing and
small dog syndrome can be avoided
if you train your
dog appropriately.
Big problems do come in
small packages — how to tell
if your pooch has
small dog syndrome It's so easy for a...
Like many
small dogs, the Brussels Griffon seems to have no concept of its diminutive size and as a result can get into trouble
if it tries to dominate larger
dogs (i.e. «
small dog syndrome»).
If you prefer the tiny cute
dogs, always watch for the presence of
small dog syndrome.