A dog that was loved as a puppy will generaly love the owner, but may also be protective of their owner as well. Some breeds even will love all people, exept the people who they smell as dangerous.
This can vary. Whether or not the stud dog's owner gets the pick of the litter should be negotiated ahead of breeding, along with stud fees.
wll, the dog gets its fodby begging the owner
If one's dog gets out of control, the owner could call a dog trainer to help identify the cause of the dog's behaviour. The dog may be reacting to something the owner is not aware of.
In the book "Beezus and Ramona" by Beverly Cleary, Henry Huggins has a dog named Ribsy. Ribsy is a lovable and mischievous dog who sometimes gets into trouble along with his owner Henry.
OH yes. The owner of the dog is responsible for keeping it within its boundaries or on a leash at all times. If the owner does not do this they are responsible for what happens.
Not every dog gets along with a cat. But some do. You should get the cat first if you want a cat and a dog. The dog should be a puppy when you get it.
A Doggy treat or maybe a squeaky little dog toy:)
Stop putting your dog in that situation. If it happens EVERY TIME, you have to take some responsibility.
that at least 1 dog gets abused but if they are in a pack they all might get abused because they have the same owner
If you have a pet cat and dog and they get used to each other. Then after a while they will get along. Worked with ours.
it does not matter what breed it matters what kind of personalty it has.
A dog must Trust its owner for it to do what it is told, if the dog doesn't trust its owner then the dog may think its owner may harm him/her. The owner, will have to trust the dog for many reasons. If you didn't trust the dog, then would you not feel scared to cross a road or walk along a footpath in case a car comes or you walk onto a road? This is only one reason but there are many more, Hope This helped ;)