*** for one thing, i know it's not the boxer dog! we have one and someone broke into our house @ 5am and he didn't even wake up.. and they threw a frickn brick through the window ( shaking head) but my parents had a German sheperd and it wus so protective they had to sell it.. rotweilers.. they're a different story... they're just big but they are soo sweet!! people just think they're mean cuz of underdog and rif raf! labs can get big but they are sweet.. pitbulls, well we had 1 and i would hav to say they are protective of owners, everytime someone would ride a bike near us it would flip out!! the only reason people think they are so mean is becuz of dog fighting..
Yes, mother dogs are typically very protective over their puppies. They will defend them from perceived threats and dangers to ensure the safety of their offspring. This protective behavior is instinctual and serves to ensure the survival of the puppies.
Yes, Persian dogs do exist and are also known as Iranian Mastiffs or Sarabi dogs. They are a large and powerful breed with a strong protective instinct. They are primarily used as guard dogs in Iran.
definetly and absolutely NOT... female dogs are just as loving and protective as human mothers-- do you see moms suffocating their children?
Both. Make sure you get the dog from a responsible breeder or rescue because pet store dogs most likely come from a puppy broker who gets his dogs from a puppy mill, that could lead the emotional scaring and aggressiveness.
Bluetick coonhounds are known for being loyal and protective due to their nature as hunting dogs. They have a strong instinct to protect their family and territory. They are also known to be vocal and alert, which can contribute to their protective behavior.
No, dogs do not typically kill their babies. In most cases, dogs are protective and nurturing towards their puppies.
You usually can, if not the dog is not trained. Dogs can be very protective of their food. It is one of the most, if not the most, important thing to them.
yes so protective
Lots of dogs are protective, particularly with their own family. Dogs originally bred as working dogs, such as German shepherd dogs, are the most protective.It can be a problem if they are allowed to become over-protectiuve as they will then become aggressive with outsiders - animals or people.One of the most protective of dogs is the Italian sheepdog. They will guard more or less anything and are known in Italy for protecting goats and sheep against predators including wolves. In Australia they have been used for guarding penguin colonies which were in danger of etinction.I have attached a link to this question for further information.
Not all dogs are protective. A few protective dogs would Be: Rottweiler, Doberman, German Shepherd, Pit Bull, Yorkie, Chorkie, Chiweenie, Some hairless dogs, And Chihuahua. Those dogs can be protective because they aggression issues or maybe Because they are just obeying their owners
Loyalty. The more I know about people, the better I like dogs.
The Nebolish Mastiff is the most agile of the Mastiff breeds. These are loyal well-tempered dogs that intelligent and easy to train. They are very alert and are naturally protective which makes them very good guard dogs for both families and livestock.
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Yes, mother dogs are typically very protective over their puppies. They will defend them from perceived threats and dangers to ensure the safety of their offspring. This protective behavior is instinctual and serves to ensure the survival of the puppies.
Since they are guard dogs, and very protective.
Exceptionally smart herding dogs. Highly protective family dogs.
Dogs can be protective of their owners based on their bond and perceived role in the family. Your dog may see you as their primary caregiver or leader, which can trigger protective behavior. This may explain why your dog is more protective of you than your husband.