Pets & Animal Dog Breeds

Dog Behavior and Dog Breeds - The Relationship

There are many different breeds of dogs and it is good to know how they differ in order to be guided on the right training for your dog.
Statistics say that there 157 types of dog breeds.
Although there are general characteristics of dogs, there are certain attributes that may be strong in one breed and weak on the other.
Below are the relationships of a number of dog behavior attributes with the dog breeds or types.
You can easily determine the type of training that you should provide with this basic information.
The more territorial the dog is, the higher is the incidence of excessive barking.
Hunting and guard dogs always exhibit strong reaction when they feel that there is a threat to their territory and life.
When they see a stranger, they react impulsively with barking informing the stranger that he is stepping on the dog territory and is warned to back off.
You cannot expect the same intensity of response with the play dogs.
Hunting and guard dog breeds have strong temperament for aggression.
If this is not controlled, you will end up facing many problems and this can put you in trouble in the future.
The more social the dog is, the higher is the need for your attention.
Dogs are social animals by nature.
They love to interact.
They just vary in the level of interaction that they need.
The play dogs require more time for play and social activities.
Walking and playing every day will improve his overall health condition.
When this is neglected, you will see signs of anxiety and he will find a way to address his need for play and exercise.
Such anxiety problems are expressed through chewing, digging and property destruction.
To prevent this, you have to provide toys and allocate some time for activities that interest him and make him release his high level of energy.
Dog behavior problems can happen because of insufficient information about dog breeds.
With a thorough understanding of the nature of your dog, you will have less problem training your dog to behave correctly at home and in public places.


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