To defend your dog from a person, you can take steps such as training your dog in obedience and protection, keeping them on a leash in public, and being aware of your surroundings to prevent potential threats. Additionally, seeking help from a professional trainer or behaviorist can provide further guidance on how to protect your dog in different situations.
Dogs use their teeth and strong jaws to defend themselves.
They will bark at them to try and defend there territory, they are saying to them "this is my territory"
it eats booty
They have to be able to defend their dominance.
Biting and running away.
Defend means to protect yourself or others from harm.
The three types of mushing are dog leen goes to defend animals
Your mama who was the person to have a dog
You can defend your dog with lethal force if you believe there is an imminent threat of serious harm or death to yourself or others, and if no other reasonable options are available to stop the threat.
That is a job for a lawyer. Get the person one if you could.
The dog may has probably formed a stronger attachment to the person that it is following. This happens more often with an older puppy or adult dog that you have brought to your home. If you are the main caretaker and give the dog more attention then the other household members the dog will most likely attach themselves to that person. This can be seen more often in the breeds that are considered a "one man dog" breed.
No, your dog cannot be a person. They can be a good dog friend to you, thoigh.