Dogs can show aggression for various reasons, such as fear, anxiety, or past experiences. Your dog may feel more comfortable or safe around your husband, leading to different behavior. It's important to observe your dog's body language and consult a professional trainer or behaviorist for guidance on addressing the aggression.
You can make your dog to be aggressive towards other dogs by training them.
This is a rare case; they are very loyal animals and are never aggressive towards their owners. If the dog is aggressive towards the master, it means the behavior of the master is annoying and want them to stop the act immediately. The aggressive behavior is shown while feeding them that is when you stop them from eating their food or if you do not supply the food properly. Aniitaaaaaa :)
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"
i wouldn't. if they're aggressive, the trait might carry on to the puppies. plus, he might hurt them when the puppies are born.
By yelling and skaking the bars, the prisoner demonstrated that he was still hostile towards the victim.
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.
she might have lower tolerance to annoyances and will be more aggressive towards other dogs
Yes, the German Shepherd is on the aggressive dog list.
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.
A few days should be sufficient. Exercise is important, considering that the dog may be aggressive towards her pups if she has too much energy pent up.
Pitbulls are an aggressive breed of dog and should be outlawed.
It depends on how you bring them up. If you never socialise the dog, it'll probably be aggressive towards strangers, but apart from that it should be okay.