Yes. Very protective.
The root word in "protective" is "protect."
Protective listening involves actively listening to someone in order to identify any potential risks, threats, or concerns they may have. It focuses on empathetically hearing their needs to provide support and ensure their safety and well-being.
what is the owner's role / the landlord's role
No, typically "co-owner" is not capitalized unless it is part of a formal title or used as the first word in a sentence.
It has a long O vowel sound, and a schwa -er (ur).
predator? no. protective of owner? oh yes.
Chihuahua, and shih tzu.
Undying loyalty, affectionate to owner's, protective, playful to name a few.
they are very protective over their owner. they only truely love one person. the snarl and growl if you come near the owner and THEY CAN BITE.....HARD.
retired police dogs will be protective of their owner, but it really depends on how old they are
A dog that was loved as a puppy will generaly love the owner, but may also be protective of their owner as well. Some breeds even will love all people, exept the people who they smell as dangerous.
Stafforshire bull terriers are not generally considered to be the best guard dogs, as they are very friendly towards people.
A Ferret will form a very strong bond to it's owner, and if separated, some ferrets will become so depressed, will quit eating and die. As far as protecting it's owner like a dog would, I'm not sure.
There is no past tense of protective. No matter what tense you choose it is still protective. I am being protective. I was being protective. I will be protective.
They can be incredibly protective and energetic, so it's probably a yes, but this would really depend on the specific dog. A dedicated owner can train this out of them.
The owner's manual says that it can be accessed from under the car by removing the protective panneling. The same panneling needs to be removed for accessing the oil plug and changing the oil.
As loyal as a dog waiting for its owner at the door. As friendly as a dog wagging its tail. As protective as a dog guarding its home. As energetic as a dog chasing after a ball.