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its makes your baby stink
Male because they are just like men and are protective of whats theirs
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A Kelpie is the most loyal, protective and smart dog that i have ever had.
The homograph for a tree covering is "bark." This term can refer to the protective outer layer of a tree's trunk or the sound a dog makes.
You have to train your dog in a special which includes treats
Depends a lot on the breed of dog. Most dogs instinctively recognise a new born and will generally be protective of it. However, it could also view it as a treat and act accordingly. Best to hold you baby in your arms and gently show it to your dog, looking for any abnormal signs. Dropped tail could mean a problem. Take the baby away and leave it for a while and try again. If the dog sniffs and looks to lick, slowly move the baby away but keep it at arms length. If all looks good, let the dog sniff the baby. If that all looks good, then the dog has probably accepted the baby. ** NOTE ** Do not take this as the dog has accepted the baby. Never leave the baby alone with the dog and never your baby closer to the dog than you. In most cases you will be fine, but sometimes...... As always, be vigilant. Most dogs will accept your baby and will have some paternal instincts, but they cannot be trusted.
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To give a protective layer above the skin of a dog
Yes, this breed is protective, but with the proper training, aggression shouldn't be an issue.
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Your dog May be protective of that dog and think it is hurt, or you're dog maybe be startled by it