I have never heard of it. They are too loving and would probably keep an eye on the baby for you. When I walk mine and she see's a baby she lowers her head so the baby can pet her.
Yes unless the male is very aggressive or territorial.
No, dwarf males can be to aggressive at times. Safer to not take that chance.
not usually bacause unless you raise them from babies they are really aggressive
Boston terriers- These are fantastically intelligent dogs, and have a lot of patience with strangers and children. Boston terriers are not known for being rough with kids and are not big enough to pose much danger to a toddler even if they should happen to play a little rough. Boston terriers are considered one of the best breeds to have with young kids. Standard poodles- These are one of the smartest dog breeds in the world, and are patient, loyal and show remarkable patience with young children. I recommend this breed highly for any home with babies and toddlers. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel These usually get the top marks for safety with young kids, due to their dependable nature and good personalities. They are smart and well-tempered dogs, as well as being pretty to look at.These are fabulous dogs, but they are rare and extremely expensive. These are considered the best dogs to have with babies and toddlers in the house based on research. I myself, own a rare breed called Kooikerhondje aka Dutch Decoy Spaniel and they are very loving, fairly small (20-40pounds), and can learn quickly on how to act around kids. My dog, Jessie, instinctively learned that she shouldn't jump, be rough or be too loud around children. If you already own a dog and are simply just wondering where or not to keep him/her, I highly recommend talking to a vet or specialist in the specific breed, or just researching about your dogs temperment and history before considering. Try your best not to adoption because it can sometimes be a horrible experience for a dog to have to be put up for adoption in a Humane Society. Good Luck.
I believe they can be. I was chased by one on my bike once and yes it did "chase" me. I was probably between it and it's babies or something. I doubt they search out people to attack but if aggravated they will become aggressive.
you can let the older kittens around the new babies when the babies are around 4 to 6 weeks old
Because an ordinary shampoo would be too aggressive on their hair, skin and eyes.
Around six babies.
Rattlesnakes do not actually want to bite you. They rattle the tip of their tail as a warning to stay away, and if the enemy does not leave, it will bite. Rattlesnakes with babies are especially aggressive, so they may bite right away.
If you mean human babies, than yes. They'll be happy to have some friends around.
she starts winning bc babies r dieing or she is really hurt! By:Montana Coffey Does usually don't get aggressive unless they feel threatened. If they are scared of predators or children or don't like you reaching into their cage. Sometimes they get aggressive because they have been dropped, squeezed or otherwise hurt.
babies start cooing around six weeks