Sentences with phrase «untrained aggressive one»

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The untrained or undisciplined puppy at this time may become aggressive or destructive.
And these days, running into fake service dogs who are untrained, often aggressive and interfering with a working dog is more and more common.
No dog breed is dangerous unless it is untrained, trained but in an aggressive way, unstable from bad breeders or just treated poorly.
In addition to the current requirement of a letter prepared and signed by a doctor or licensed mental health professional, those with psychiatric service animals and emotional support animals will also need to provide a signed document confirming that their animal can behave to prevent untrained, sometimes aggressive household pets from traveling without a kennel in the cabin.
Untrained dogs are more likely to be aggressive, more likely to be destructive, and more likely to frustrate the heck out of their humans.
While this bill is obviously aimed at deterring those owners who would train their dogs to be vicious and / or making those whose dogs are potentially more capable of inflicting more damage (large to giant breeds) more aware of negative consequences if their dogs are left correctly untrained, dogs are creatures with their own sense of will — even dogs that have not been trained to be aggressive or shown aggressive behavior in the past can and do attack.
On the other hand, an untrained American English Coonhound can be a pain, taking over the house and potentially becoming aggressive if he thinks he calls the shots.
Con # 2: Any yahoo with a dog — untrained, aggressive, or a bully — can come in the dog park If you were to sample the population of your local dog park on any given day, the vast majority of dogs you'd find there would be largely untrained.
I've been at shelters for 15 yrs., have seen aggressive, untrained dogs come in and with a lot of love, training, patience, leave as balanced adopted dogs.
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