Scary Dogs
Everyone loves puppies, they are cute, loving, and just desire your attention. However, sometimes those cute and cuddly balls of fluff turn out to be anything but what they once were. Dogs in general often times require and desire ample amounts of attention, and loving at a young age. Sometimes however, owners or caretakers don't provide these essential and key emotions to their puppies at a young age, and can sometimes turn what was once a cute ball of fluff and love into a vicious and downright scary machine. There is a general notion however, that some dogs are just generally scarier than others. As to whether this concept of being scary is granted by their looks, height, stature, or overall personality it has been well reckoned and claimed that some dogs are just scarier than other. However, if you are an owner wishes to purchase these scary dogs, it is generally advised by veterinarians and other dog professionals that owners have prior and previous experience with various dogs. This claim and recommendation is generally agreed upon, as many of these dogs genetic makeup and temperance is quite different than other dogs. There have been various studies that show that some of these genetically different breeds of dogs have a tendency to be vicious if not given the proper amount of love and care. This is why it is essential that owners have previous knowledge with dogs and are conscious and considerate of the extremely crucial puppy state of the dog.
This foundational period requires lots of companionship, trust, and love as this is the stage that dogs learn who to pay their respect and loyalty to. Some of these breeds that require this extra amount of guidance are the: Akita, Pitbull, Doberman Pinschers, Cane Corso, Dogo Aregntio, German Shepherds, Bull Terrier, and Presa Canario. These dogs have been deemed by many professionals and scientists that if not given the proper training and they care can turn out to be extremely vicious. Many argue that these dogs are not born or instinctually vicious, but rather that the owner is irresponsible and does not provide the correct and proper training for the animal. Time and time again, these notions have proven to be correct, and it is always linked back to the owner as it is his responsibility to socialize and train his puppy in a respectable manner. These dogs are not necessarily born vicious or have to turn out to be scary. However if an owner does not allocate the proper amount of time and love, it is very possible that the once loving and fluffy ball of fur may just turn into that dog that no one wishes to pet or interact with.
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