A German Shepherd is generally less confrontational although both make excellent pets if brought up correctly.
More than likely a White German Shepard. He could be a Siberian husky...but he'd probably have to have blue eyes. I'm almost positive he's a white GSD Bolt is not a German Shephard, especailly a White German Shephard, White German Shephards do not exist, The breed of Bolt is an American Shephard, don't believe me, type in American Shephard on Google images, one look at the ears on those dogs and you'll know how I figured it out.
I was hoping the pony would be more docile.
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She was a docile child, calm and agreeable. After many hours of training, the wild horse became more docile.
no ,there more human aggresive than dog aggresive although it usually looks like there dog aggresive when in fact there just protecting there owner.
For a watchdog, he was very docile.Most abused women act docile and submissive.
This really can only be obtained with the horse having experience. Only with drugs will a horse be more docile and that is not advised. As a horse goes through life the experiences it has teaches it what to fear and what not to fear, so the more the horse experiences the more it learns and the more docile it will become.
maybe not normal, but it shouldn't be any type of problem at all. it should be used to other dogs though, if you have more. that would be an advantage.
A rotweiler has more body weight than a pitbull. Even with this fact, a 125 pound rotweiler can't do the things a 50 pound pitbull does like bringing a bull to the ground or hanging by the jaws for minutes.
A trained German Shephard is a very good guard dog. The breed is so intelligent and learns so readily that is has been used as a sheepdog, guard dog, in police work, as a guide for the blind, in search and rescue service, and in the military. For more details about the German Shepherd, and for a list of the breeds of dog suited for guarding, see the following website: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/guarddogs.htm
One of the more docile breeds is the Cochin. Quiet and calm they seem to have a Zen character about them. Feathered to the toes, they make a good show bird and excellent brooders.
No, caribou are docile herbivores, more intent on eating than fighting.