Depends, if the dog is not trained correctly
They are very pertective of the pups and they would even bite the owner but once they get older the less pertective
Dogs are usually very friendly. I mean a pet. But there are some untrained and ferocious guide that do bite. The dogs must be very well trained.
Small and noisy dogs bite a lot and big dogs don't bite if you trained them.Either one would be good,but I would go with a big dog that bites people I don't like. the dog needs to be medium to large in sized. the dog must not bite and well behaved The Guide dogs under go a lot of training and you certainly would not want one that bit people. Good grief. They are to be well mannered and well behaved.
Dogs bite for many reasons. Dogs, like people, have their own temperament. Some breeds of dogs may be more or less inclined to have an easy disposition. Even within a breed there can be great variability. Terriers can be feisty dogs. They are often quite pain-resistant and so are not really afraid of being bitten back (by dogs). Terriers can be very smart dogs, and can easily be trained not to bite but as with all dogs this training is best started when they are puppies. Many dogs, even terriers, never bite. It is extremely unacceptable to have a dog that is not safe around people and it is up to the owner to make sure that their dog is trained properly. How a dog is trained and raised and the environment a dog lives has great impact on its inclination to bite. Reasons a dog might bite: Perhaps it was not trained NOT to bite. Was the dog taunted by the owner? Was the owner playing with the dog, in which case the dog may have gotten overexcited? Was the dog in pain... did it have an injury or is it perhaps arthritic? Dogs that feel threatened or are in pain may be more inclined to try and protect themselves.
the role is to have an owner *a blind person* and to guide them the responsibilty is to take the owner where he/she wants to go without atacking them they are very loyal animals
they could or they could not dogs have mines of there own :)
Dogs threaten to bite vets all the time- vets are used to having sick and injured dogs snap at them- if they get bitten, they surely do not blame the dog or its owner.
Well it depends on if the owner of that dog has taken it to the vet to have his rabies shot to protect him from it! You should ask the dogs owner!
All dogs bite.
No, mosquitos do not bite dogs.
I'm not sure what you mean by "asda," but in general guide dogs aren't responsible for knowing where things are. Their blind owners are responsible for that. The dog's job is to identify obstacles in the path of the owner and signal the owner about that obstacle. It is always the owner who directs the dog where to go and the owner who is responsible for keeping track of where they are by counting doors and road crossings and so forth.
all dogs can bite. it depends on how they are trained.