You should ask yourself if you could live with this dog's
temperament as a family pet, before you consider breeding the dog.
Not exact matches
As you can see, Boxadors are great
family dogs, who have great
temperaments and get on well with other
pets and children.
Our puppies are bred for wonderful dispositions and
temperaments to provide great companionship and use
as family pets, therapy dogs, seeing eye dogs and of course, hunting companions.
Even though these other breeds
temperament score is less than average many people would not even think twice in their ownership
as a
family pet.
Though it may seem that the popularity it gets is because of its snobbish look, many love the English bulldog for its great
temperament as a companion, and it's docility
as a
family pet.
Our puppies are bred for wonderful dispositions and
temperaments to provide great companionship and use
as family pets, service dogs, therapy dogs, conformation and hunting companions.
Before a dog comes into the Saving Grace program, it is evaluated for
temperament and suitability
as a
family pet.
If you (or a member of your
family) suffer from an allergy to dogs, and you're on the lookout for your first
pet, this list may help you to make sure that your chosen breed has a suitable
temperament and energy level
as well
as be hypoallergenic.
Temperament / Behavior
As a
pet, the Hanoverian Hound tends to be poised, even - tempered and extremely devoted to its owner and
family.
German Shepherd, Rottweiler, Akita, Chow, Dalmatian, and Cocker Spaniel crossbreeds or mixes can all have either very good or very bad
temperaments for life
as a
family pet.
«While many studies have focused on the impact of dogs on children with ASD, this study aims to determine the beneficial impacts of a
pet cat on children with autism and their
families,
as the
temperament and the ease of care for cats compared to other animals may increase the likelihood of a positive outcome for the children, the cats and the
family as a whole.»
Besides being wonderful
family pets, you can, of course, show them in conformation, do obedience work with them, enter them in field trials (tracking rabbits) or earthdog trials (where they enter tunnels to track rats), use them
as pet therapy dogs (where you bring them to hospitals and nursing homes, provided they are properly evaluated for behavior and
temperament).
This slobbering, bumbling
pet isn't for everyone, but the faithful and kind
temperament that make these dogs a hit on the hunt can work just
as well with your
family.
It is likely that their
temperament, both
as loyal and trainable sporting dogs and
as family pets, is what keeps this breed at the top of popularity year after year.
Since the wolf dog has varying
temperament it is not recommended
as a
family pet.