Monday, February 21, 2011

Top breeds bite

All dogs have a tendency to bite, it's in their nature. Some breeds seem, however, others have a tendency to nip and bite more. My list of Top Ten races bite will surprise you, not with races often aggressive thoughts of most.

In July 2008, the Journal of Applied Animal Behaviour Science, a research study at the University of Pennsylvania. They interviewed and discussed with more than 6,000Dog owners about their experiences with aggression in their dogs. The researchers have produced a report containing 33 dog breeds are more likely to bite. Here are the breeds with the highest percentage of bites or attempts to bite humans.


Dachshund. Yes, dachshund is likely to bite strangers, and their owners a.
Chihuahua. These are big dogs in a small package, and do not be afraid, you say. Chihuahuas are very likelybite and foreign owners.
Jack Russell Terrier. These feisty little dogs to stamp out quickly. They have a tendency to try to nip at strangers and family members.
Australian Cattle Dog. This race is nice to have around the house, but be careful, they are herding dogs, the stranger is, they are very likely to nip and family.
American Cocker Spaniel. A common breed in many homes in the United States, the dog hastrends nip and bite on the owners.
Beagle. Another family favorite beagle seem to nip and bite with their families.

There are other breeds, such as the Akita and Pit Bull Terrier, the animals are more sensitive to nip or bite other dogs or try.

There is always kept in mind that dogs must be small often go un-rebuked for biting. Many owners find it cute. It 'the only way to have a small dog to save the people. Remember that you are a gianthim!

There are many breeds of dogs such as Rottweilers, Doberman, Mastiff, and often a bad reputation for biting. These dogs were bred to be protection dogs, and their size makes this a serious harm when they bite like. For this reason, the stigma is more focus on race.

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