Written By: Mobin
Fiercely devoted but wary of strangers, Chow Chows require extensive proper socialization to channel their protectiveness appropriately.
Without proper leadership and training, powerful Rottweilers can demonstrate dangerous territorial behavior needing experienced management.
While bonded Dobermans are gentle with family, unfamiliar visitors and dogs may face perceived threats if not properly introduced.
Stubborn American Bullies, Pit Bulls and other bully breeds often show animal or stranger aggression without diligent training.
Herding heritage fuels impulse control issues for Aussies, Collies and Shepherds, causing them to nip and herd through aggression
Frequent aggression toward other animals makes Terriers like Jack Russells risky in multi-pet homes needing careful management.
Husky independence and prey drive contribute to these willful pullers demonstrating defiance, aggression and escaping secure areas