One of the earliest duties of the domestic dog was guarding the property of its owners, whether that property be land, livestock or his owner's home. Most modern dog breeds will naturally act as guardians when at home, but some Dog Breeds have been especially developed or selectively bred for their natural inclination to guard and defend the territory and people they consider as having under their custody.
American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Bull Terrier, Cane Corso, Doberman Pinchers, Dogo Argentino, Dogue de Bordeaux, German Shepherds, Presa Canario, Rottweilers, and Staffordshire Bull Terriers, the much maligned breeds that we have found to be so loveable and affectionate. Breed-specific legislation is WRONG. It is the backyard breeder, the irresponsible owner and how the dog is trained or untrained that is responsible for their bad behavior.
No, unfortunately.
Well, I have a pitbull and a rottweiler as pets. They get along. But, they play fight. My rottweiler is six years old. My pitbull is six months old. People say that pitbulls are stonger but it depends on how healthy it is. For my dogs they are kinda about the same strength. So it depends on how healthy and energetic the dog is. It depends on what you want the dog to do? Pound for pound, pit bulls are usually stronger. But because of rottweilers size they may be able to, for instance, pull a greater weight than a pit bull
This depends on the individual dogs personality and levels of aggression towards other dogs. You won't know until they are introduced. Be sure to introduce them on neutral territory and with supervision.
it depends on the dog, both the pit bull and the rottweiler are strong dogs but most likely, the pit bull will win. but this isn't 100% right, the rottweiler can also win, it depends on the dog,the strenght it has, and the fighting skills its taught or born with
Sure they can. My Pit Bull gets along well with all other dogs and even cats. But this depends very much on the individual dogs personalities, both the Pitt and the Rottie. Introduce them on neutral ground and see how they get along. Be careful, keep them on leashes. One or both of the dogs may not like each other.
The Rottweiler symbolises intelligence, boldness, courage, obedience and protection. They are dominant in nature and need a confident handler to socialize them. If Rottweilers are raised properly they will be extremely loyal to their family, and happily get along with children. Rottweilers are brilliant watchdogs and will not allow strangers to tress pass on property.
a pitbull is a dog to keep separated from another dog unless it is his female dog. An adult pibull will get along with another one if raised together and trained properly but it is not a good idea to have a pitbull with another male dog loose.
Yes Beagles get along with Pitbulls. You should go to google for more accurate info.
Yes, just be sure to introduce the dogs slowly. There should always be someone with the dogs when they are together for the first month to prevent fights. As long as the dogs get along there should not be a problem. I have a female lab and a female rott at home and they are best friends!
Pitbull is very appealing to a large audience, and the more popular someone is, the more they tend to be featured. This doesn't only include songs, but all aspects of media, such as television, radio, magazines, etc. Along with being a singer/rapper, Pitbull is also a songwriter and a record producer. There are many incidents where a singer-songwriter will write a song for someone else, and they will be featured on the track.
Well, there is not one specific breed but not all dogs can get along with Rottweilers. If your Rottweiler is a little bossy and is hard to control, you should get a dog, not too small but not too big, to play with your friend. Try not to get a beagle or a dashund because they bark and that's a sign of aggression to your Rottweiler. Don't get one that's too big either. It also may threaten your Rottweiler and he will get frightened and attack. BUT, if your dog is super-sweet, well behaved and such, you can pretty much get any dog. Be sure to watch them carefully when they first meet each other. Watch them closely for a couple of days to be sure they're doing ok.
Yes, with proper introductions and socialization, a big pitbull can be friends with an English bulldog. It's important to monitor their interactions initially and set boundaries to ensure a positive relationship. Both dogs' temperaments and personalities will play a role in how well they get along.