Sentences with phrase «very dominant dog»

It is a very dominant dog that can be handled only by an experienced owner.
I have a very dominant dog and I slapping is a great discipliner.
For example, a very dominant dog will seek to determine whether a stranger can approach a child in the family.
You can't get this with very dominant dogs without going all the way through Advanced Obedience.
They are very dominant dogs and need an owner with alpha character.

Not exact matches

A person that has to make themselves dominant will have a very hard time with a dog that is more dominant than they are.
The dominant dog will place his or her mouth on the puppy's throat as if to rip out the jugular, while growling very viciously and deeply to let the puppy know that he or she is serious.
They will not be disobedient or aggressive as long as the owner makes it clear that he is dominant in the house over the dog, in which case they are commonly trustworthy and very affectionate.
No, this dog should not be sent to a home with a more dominant dog (very bad idea).
Likewise to their ancestor Tibetan Mastiff, they are also very dominant and territorial dogs and not suitable for apartment living or for first time owners.
Kodi is still new to us, but we already know he's very friendly, NOT aggressive, not dominant, and gets along very well with the other dogs in his foster home.
Cupid is a very affectionate girl with people, can be a bit dominant with other dogs though.
This breed of dogs is very dominant so they need a dominant owner who is firm and consistent.
Very few pet dogs are dominant (dogs that seek status over their human family members).
Hardy is playful with other dogs and gets along very well with female dogs and non dominant males.
Some jugs, like Jack Russells, are very dominant and may suffer from «little dog syndrome» where they feel that they are dominant over all other dogs (and humans for that matter).
The fact is very few dogs are truly dominant.
Very few dogs are truly dominant.
If your dog is very dominant, and your daughter's dog is submissive, she may never turn around and snap your dog, which may tend to stop it.
Do you have any other pets which might be intimidated by a new male dog that is of a very dominant nature?
Breed, size, shape and color aside, a good service dog is very people oriented, not protective or overly active and is confident, but not dominant or submissive.
He is a little more dominant with other male dogs, although he gets on very well with female dogs...
The dogs are not bad, but dogs with a dominant nature and a strong work drive need owners who are experienced with very confident dogs.
I can be a little shy in the beginning because I was previously adopted and the other family dog was very dominant with me.
Coonhounds get along very well with other dogs, though some can be dominant and pushy as they test each other for favorable positions in the pecking order.
As one studies the genealogy of the breed, with a mind to the fact that there are very few English Champions «made up» over the course of a year (a dog must defeat the champions in order to receive a Challenge Certificate) dominant dogs are easily identified.
Although they look small and cute they are very strong, dominant and sometimes aggressive towards other dogs, yet they remain a great family companion which doesn't require lots of exercise.
She's a very active, dominant dog so her perfect family must be willing and able to work on training.
Since all the Terriers tend to be very dominant and somewhat dog - aggressive, proper socialization of the puppy is a must.
The Alaskan Malamute can be so dominant toward other dogs of the same sex that two males or two females should not be kept together unless you are a very experienced owner.
The Anatolian Shepherd is not a dog for beginners as he is stubborn and dominant and must be trained firmly and consistently starting at a very early age.
Dogs that have dominant type aggression are very confident in new situations.
While there is a very popular National Geographic TV show in which the behaviorist is constantly alpha rolling dominant dogs, this is a very bad idea for any dog owner to try on his dog.
Akita dogs have a strong need to appear dominant and can be extremely strong - headed, which is why dog breeders are always advised to be very cautious when it comes to training, since every single detail counts.
I've also seen very dominant or leader type dogs aggressively guard a position taken on the family couch but are perfectly fine with family members near their food bowl while they are eating.
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