Border collie
Depends on the breed and the dog.
they aggressive agenst preditores.
If the Presa Canario in question is true temperment...then no. True temperment examples are very high drive and best for working applications. Generally speaking they do not make good family dogs. If the dog is a pet quality temperment falling outside of the desirable temperment range...then it may work in a family home, but even then, only with adult supervision.
Itdepends on the temperment of the dog at the beginning but usually yes.
you would find the name of the dog where it was last seen, the color, age, size and temperment of the dog, the breed, where to contact you and a picture is probably your best chance at getting a phone call
The show Dog Whisper.
The best general approach to dog training is called positive training, and one good technique in the realm of positive training is clicker training. You can check out books about positive training/clicker training from almost any library, or buy them at a bookstore or online.
A few reasons 1.) If a dog costs more, than it is less likely to be abused. 2.) You are paying for breed, genetics, and temperment, years of selective breeding 3.) Good training, and on going training should cost on average 200-300% more than the actual cost of the dog.
The best way of making your dog realize that he is not the alpha and you are is by training it.
There are many different books on dog training on the market. Some of these books include 'How to Raise the Perfect Dog' and 'How to be Your Dog's Best Friend: A Training Manual For Dog Owners'.
The best dog chews for collar training are durable and long-lasting options such as bully sticks, rawhide chews, and dental chews. These chews can help keep your dog occupied and focused during collar training sessions.
No. With the proper training, any dog can really be a watchdog, but this dog is not the best for the job.