It all depends on the size of the dog. If it is small, it probably would not be a good idea since they grow more affection to you. If it is fairly big, then it would probably be good
Mastiff breeds are best guard dogs for home.
No, only if they follow you.
shih-tzus are the best dogs because they are reliable and if they get out they will come right back home. i know from experience.
After his shot's, not before. Introductions are best done on neutral territoy. (neither dogs home)
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Well the best place is at you home where it feels at home and moe comfortable o in your garden. Or use a formal training organsiation
guide dogs are for the blind. gaurd dogs are for protecting your home, police dogs are for sniffing out evidence of crime like smelling bullits and finger prints search and rescue dogs are for finding lost people Hope this helps!
1.) Pitbulls are the most loyal and non-aggressive dogs. This dog is just like any other. Basically your more likely to get bit buy a Chihuahua than a Pitbull. They are people dogs and are actually called 'nanny dogs' for being so great with children. They don't have 'jaws that lock' and they arent aggressive towards people, you are more 5 times more likely to be killed by a cow than by a pit. hellobully.com im with u on that i trust them more than any thing bad people did it not the dog they will do whatever it takes to get your aprovll and if in a loving home they only way they attack is if home or family is in danger the little raskls dog was a pitt and THEY ALSO GOT MEDALS OF HONER IN THE WOR
The dogs at Best Friends do not run free. Other than that they can stay at Best Friends until they find their forever home, Which could be FOREVER. They are also the biggest no kill shelter in the Unites States.
some dogs do but they wont show it. Some dogs need alot of exercise to release some energy, so that could be an incentive to indirectly encourage people to go exercise, if they done dogs tend to act super hyper at home
When choosing a door for dogs, consider the size of your dog, the material of the door, and whether it is secure and easy for your dog to use. Look for a door that is durable, weather-resistant, and fits your home's style.
Most people give mixed breed dogs free to good home.