It gets agresive to the owners because those type like to be alone
Beagle gets to play and have fun with its owner
no no
No, Charles Darwin was not the owner of the HMS Beagle. He was in the position of gentleman's companion to the Captain and also in the position of naturalist on board the Beagle. The HMS Beagle was a British Brig-sloop of eight guns on a round the world surveying voyage.
Yes and no. Monkeys can be vicious as any animal but are not always like this. As they are wild creatures they are sometimes aggressive towards other members of the animal kingdom, or even their own group. Even domesticated, they can turn at the spur of the moment.
Every dog is different and it depends how they were socialized. Sometimes a dog can be protecting it's owner but a dog should never be aggressive unless it was taught to be that way or it dominates the owner. Watch "The Dog Whisperer"
Here is an example sentence for 'Beagle':The Beagle is a wonderful family pet, yet it can be hard to train and may not be suitable for an inexperienced owner.
a beagle, they are very smart and very easy to train they are also very obeidient and loving. Also golden retreivers are very sociable.
all dogs can be aggressive it depends on the owner how the breed was handled
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"Beagle in a Backpack" by Lucy Daniels is a children's book about a girl named Mandy who finds a lost beagle named Bella. Together, they embark on an adventure to try to find Bella's owner. The main characters are Mandy and Bella the beagle.
Why on earth would you want to do that? You should NEVER EVER make a dog aggressive towards other people. Dogs usually act aggressive because they are afraid, and is a way of defending itself. Why would you like to have a dog who is terrified of people? Besides the fact that a scared dog will not protect you; if worked up enough they will often turn their aggression on the owner eventually. A dog with strong character or good confidence has no reason to be aggressive towards people as people are no threat to the dog whatsoever. Some dogs will naturally defend their owners from a perceived threat, but to assume a dog will do this is unfair. As the dog's carer and owner, it is the owner's job to protect the dog, not the other way around. The last line "As the dog's carer and owner, it is the owner's job to protect the dog, not the other way around" is totally true not only on responsibility but also because anybody handling the dog should be higher in rank. The only way of having a good relation with a dog is to take the leadership.
In this scenario, a dog would be aggressive due to stress or fear. In order to break them of this behavior, they have to feel safe and in control, the owner must have the same feeling or else the dog will feel and act the same.