Not exact matches
The problem is that his
dog is aggressive, very aggressive,
towards strangers and
other dogs, which isn't characteristic of this
breed.
Due to the
breed's origin as a fighting
dog, it will act aggressively
towards other dogs and
other animals.
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.
A Doberman is not to be faulted if it is aggressive
towards other dogs... read the AKC
breed standard.
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.
Because since people fought them, people started to believe that that is how the
breed acts
towards it owners and
other dogs in public.
The Chow Chow is, perhaps, the single most loyal
breed of
dog in existence - but it's loyal to who raises it, and most often won't be so friendly
towards others.
Chihuahuas tend to show aggression
towards other animals and even attack larger
breeds, which can end badly for a 3 - pound
dog.
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.
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.
Man working
breeds, unlike most
other dog breeds, were specifically
bred to display social aggression
towards humans.
, most jump and some, especially in numbers, exhibit cliquish behavior
towards other breeds - though rarely
towards dogs or even birds!
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.
Same - sex aggression and aggression
towards other breeds of
dogs is well documented with this terrier.
While the
breed has a good nature, they are also bold and can sometimes show aggression
towards other dogs.
As a
dog breed, they are also quite comical and eccentric as compared to
other breeds and are quite popular for holding strong loyalties
towards their owners.
Golden Retrievers are just as capable of aggression
towards humans or
other dogs as Pit Bull - type
breeds are capable of working as therapy
dogs and search and rescue
dogs.
It tells us that aggression
towards other dogs can happen regardless of
breed and genetics may not necessarily play a role in it.
If you simply can not get your
dog to stop acting aggressively
towards other dogs, you'll have to muzzle her whenever you take her out in public (this
breed should always be on a leash in public, whether aggressive or not, given their wary and independent natures).
My point about pit bulls in general is that they WERE selectively
bred to have heightened prey drive / aggression
towards other dogs and that they retain this characteristic (as do many
breeds and of course many individual
dogs).
A similar C - BARQ questionnaire's data involving a sample of over 6000
dogs was compiled and presented to the Third International Symposium on Non-Surgical Contraceptive Methods for Pet Population Control and showed neutering to worsen behaviors including:
dog - directed fear aggression (
breed dependent), begging for food, fear behavior and sensitivity to handling, aggression
towards people and
other dogs, decreased energy, excessive barking, and rolling in and eating feces5.
These
breeds do tend to share some of the same traits however, which includes great intelligence, strength, and a tendency to aggression
towards other animals (i.e.
dogs, cats, rodents, etc.).
The
breed tends to be aggressive
towards other dogs.
Happy to be the center of attention at all times, this
breed is curious, playful, and affectionate
towards children, strangers,
dogs, and all
other pets.
Moreover, regardless of
breed or
breeding, a
dog's temperament — vis a vis his feelings
towards people and
other dogs — is largely the result of socialization (or lack of socialization) during puppyhood — the most important time in a
dog's life.
These
breeds tend to be most comfortable with
other dogs and more aloof
towards people.
Unlike the
other sledding
breeds, Huskies tend to get along very well with
other members of the pack, and tend
towards low aggression with
other dogs.
As frequent travellers, they wanted their
dog to accompany them seamlessly as they moved around the globe, not realizing that this
breed can have a tendency
towards stubbornness, as well as
other traits that could be incongruent with their lifestyle.
This
breed is not aggressive
towards other dogs at all, and even less so
towards people.
This
dog breed is amazing with small children and playful
towards other dogs.
Dogs of any breed that show fearfulness or aggression towards people or other dogs should be avoided, particularly as a family pet, unless you are willing to put in a lot of extra time and money into behavioural train
Dogs of any
breed that show fearfulness or aggression
towards people or
other dogs should be avoided, particularly as a family pet, unless you are willing to put in a lot of extra time and money into behavioural train
dogs should be avoided, particularly as a family pet, unless you are willing to put in a lot of extra time and money into behavioural training.
A little stubborn and unfriendly
towards other dogs, this
breed is known to love its owner and its family to an unmatched level.
Many spitz
breeds, like the Akita and Chow Chow, retain wolf - like characteristics like independence, suspiciousness, and aggression
towards unfamiliar humans and
other dogs, and they require much training and socialization when they are puppies before they become manageable in an urban environment.
If your interest in the
breed is limited or oriented
towards matching, gametesting, rolling, or any
other form of
dog - fighting, you will not find support on Pitbull - l.
To what extent can we predict behavioral tendencies such as aggression
towards humans or
other dogs, based solely on
breed?
This
breed is well - mannered and friendly
towards other dogs and pets.
If you are looking for a calm
dog breed that blends well with the family and is friendly
towards the kids and
other pets, then the Clumber Spaniel is the
dog to opt for.
While none of the
dogs illustrated are «
Dog Aggressive,» like any breed of dog, they may certainly act aggressively towards other dogs if they're mismanaged, provoked or otherwise set up to fa
Dog Aggressive,» like any
breed of
dog, they may certainly act aggressively towards other dogs if they're mismanaged, provoked or otherwise set up to fa
dog, they may certainly act aggressively
towards other dogs if they're mismanaged, provoked or otherwise set up to fail.
Sure, some people will seek out purebreds, or mutts that lean
towards a specific
breed, but there are plenty of
other people who will adopt the cutest
dog that shows up at the shelter.