Due to its origins as a packhound, it is
a very social breed that prefers the company of other dogs, people and children.
However, even with a yard, they won't want to spend the whole day alone because their Corgi background makes
them a very social breed.
Golden Retrievers are
a very social breed that long for and love to be near their family so if you're inside they will want to be in there with you.
Not exact matches
Social isolation is never good for any
breed, and it is
very frustrating for a sociable
breed to be kept in isolation.
Golden Retriever - one of the best dog
breeds for a family with kids, or cats, these dogs are
very social but are intelligent enough to back off so are not overwhelming like some
breeds.
The East - European Shepherd is a
very dominant
breed, and it will absolutely not obey any commands by someone it considers lower than itself on the
social totem pole.
Social Behaviors The Chinese Crested is a
very sociable
breed that gets along with everyone.
The
breed is
very social and loves human interaction.
Purebred dog breeders of today «have inherited a
breeding paradigm that is, at the
very least, a bit anachronistic in light of modern genetic knowledge, and that first arose out of a pretty blatant misinterpretation of Darwin and an enthusiasm for
social theories that have long been discredited as scientifically insupportable and morally questionable.»
They are a
very social dog
breed but quite difficult to train.
Compared to other dog
breeds, they are
very social and enjoy time with all members of family.
Through
social facilitation some Huskies do learn to bark from other dogs.Huskies can be
very vocal which can be a treat for a Husky enthusiast but for the not so keen it can become a nuisance and something a perspective owner should consider before getting this
breed.
Quoting your statement «Cavachon is a
very social dog
breed»; Cavachon is not a
breed.
They are a
social breed and do not do well being left alone
very often.
Calmer,
social puppies may be
very good at therapy and obedience, while
very active
breeds may enjoy the challenge of sports.
This
breed is
very social, has a great sense of the natural order in the pack and loves being in company, or rather, in its pack.
As a
very social and human friendly
breed, the GSP loves to be around people and activity, and handles this well, assuming it has been properly socialized.
Dogs were selectively
bred and evolved from the
very social and pack oriented wolf species.