Sentences with phrase «towards strange dogs»

They are particularly aggressive towards strange dogs and violent men, meaning they are ideal guard dogs, or even suited if you have a sheep farm.
CASE STUDY: Hunter is a seven - month Leonburger who was reactive and aggressive towards strange dogs on leash.
Aggressive towards strange dogs, which is typical for many of the northern spitz breeds.

Not exact matches

Nagasawa suggests that this could be because among males oxytocin is known to increase hostility towards members of other groups, so the sprays might have made the male dogs more vigilant about strangers in the room during the experiment.
The researchers, led by Professor Outi Vainio at the University of Helsinki, tested dogs» spontaneous behavior towards images — if the dogs are not trained to recognize faces are they able to see faces in the images and do they naturally look at familiar and strange faces differently?
The problem is that his dog is aggressive, very aggressive, towards strangers and other dogs, which isn't characteristic of this breed.
It's friendly towards other dogs and strangers.
As a guard dog, it is watchful but friendly towards strangers when socialized.
Furthermore, when owners used negative reinforcement and punishment as a part of training, their dogs were twice as likely to exhibit aggression towards strangers.
He is friendly towards other dogs and strangers.
Although the Beagle is a loving dog towards its family, it tends to be very territorial and wary of strangers and other dogs.
For example, if your dog is aggressive towards strangers or other dogs, have him wear a muzzle on walks.
These dogs love everything that requires tons of movement, and are great watchdogs, without being violent towards strangers.
For those of us who have witnessed an attack, or been bitten ourselves, it's well - nigh impossible to forget those feelings of acute discomfort ranging from nervousness to sheer terror upon sighting a strange and unleashed dog padding down the road towards us.
They tend to be wary towards strangers and although they can get along with other small pets, another large dog in the household might cause problems unless the owner is a strong and dominant leader.
There's predatory instinct, territorial aggression, fear based aggression, dog - dog aggression, aggression directed towards strangers, and aggression towards members of the family... and more things as well.
The only reason to introduce strangers to an aloof dog is to make the dog MORE wary of strangers, so that they will be more likely to act aggressively towards them in future encounters.
Some can be quite aggressive towards strangers and other dogs, and some can be quite friendly and good with other dogs.
Aggressive behavior toward strangers An owner should be concerned if their dog exhibits aggressive behavior towards any person.
I asked the owner why she didn't tell me the dog was aggressive towards strangers.
You may find that your dog is standoffish with strangers at first (a good quality in a guard dog) but this breed is loving and affectionate towards friends and family members.
These loyal boys can become aggressive towards other dogs and strangers if they feel their pack is threatened and because of this need to protect, early socialization is important.
To my surprise, the next day, my dog reacted more fearfully towards strangers.
I thought I could handle her fear aggression towards other dogs and strangers, but at about 110 pounds, she went where she wanted to.
Dogs can also develop aggression issues towards strangers or other dogs, as a result of being shocked as they approach to say heDogs can also develop aggression issues towards strangers or other dogs, as a result of being shocked as they approach to say hedogs, as a result of being shocked as they approach to say hello.
They also tend to be more aggressive towards strangers than house dogs.
Some aloofness with strangers and assertiveness towards other dogs is accepted.
They can be aggressive towards strangers and other dogs in some situations.
Avoid Triggers for Your Dog's Aggression Towards People: Do not push your dog into situations in which they are bound to be uncomfortable, such as in crowds or in close proximity to strangeDog's Aggression Towards People: Do not push your dog into situations in which they are bound to be uncomfortable, such as in crowds or in close proximity to strangedog into situations in which they are bound to be uncomfortable, such as in crowds or in close proximity to strangers.
These can then lead later to even more difficult problems, such as dog fighting in the home, hyper aggressiveness towards strangers and strange dogs, excessive fearfulness, separation anxiety, phobias, fence jumping, aggression towards family members, etc..
Unless provoked, Boxers take a neutral attitude towards strangers and unknown dogs.
Speaking generally, Huskies are very intelligent dogs who are friendly towards children and strangers, which makes poor guardians of them.
Presa Canario's are not recommended as first time dogs as, if they are not trained properly, they can be aggressive towards other dogs or strangers.
Most dogs are protective of their home turf against strange dogs and people but are friendly towards people and other dogs on neutral territory.
They are friendly towards strangers and other dogs.
It can be aggressive towards other dogs but is normally friendly towards strangers.
Earlier this year, a major study of more than 13,000 dogs ¹ analyzed the effect of spay / neuter status and age that the procedure was performed on three different types of aggression — towards familiar people, strangers, and other dogs.
However, there is potential aggression issue towards strangers in some lines of English Springer Spaniels, which seems to be far more prevalent in working bred dogs.
While he is typically considered a loyal and loving family member, those dogs that lean more towards the Chow Chow personality can be very wary of strangers and intolerant of other animals.
Obedience and socialization are imperative to bringing out the best in this dog given his natural instinct to be cautious around strangers and act aggressively towards other animals if not taught otherwise.
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.
My boy is 3 he is a rescue from a back street breeder at 9 weeks old so he has grown up with me but he is constantly growling snarling an snapping at me when I try to pet him or if I want him to move or if I tell him off he also snaps at strangers and other dogs (he was attacked badly last year by a dog so now is very defensive around them) but I can't understand his aggression towards other people who he has never meet before and me and my family including my 13 year old brother I have tried Clicker training correction spray and god old fashioned shouting an a smack on the nose which resulted in me being bitten so i am at a total lose as to what to do next is it a confidence thing or a dominance thing
This is not the way you want your dog to start its life — afraid of every dog it meets or acting out every time it spots a strange dog coming towards it.
These dogs need to be socialized from a very young age since they detest strangers and are often aggressive towards other dogs.
Weimaraners are known to be reserved with strangers and often aggressive towards other dogs.
Ozzie's obedience is good, however he needs management with reactiveness towards moving cars, perceived menacing strangers, potential stealers of his food and dogs that surely mean him harm.
They aren't aggressive towards strangers and visitors, which makes them poor watch or guard dogs.
The Greyhound dog breed has a personality and temperament that is naturally reserved towards strangers, but they will bond very closely with their family.
The Rhodesian Ridgeback dog breed has a personality and temperament that is naturally reserved towards strangers, but should never be aggressive or shy.
I would also like to point out, after reading one of the above comments, that my dog has terrible reactivity issues, including leash aggression and fear aggression directed towards strangers.
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