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Are Small Dogs More Aggressive?
Most people choose their pets without being knowledgeable about them. If you are getting yourself a dog, you need have some clear concepts. For example, most would be pet owners do not know that is small dogs are more aggressive. They get themselves a cute little dog and expect it to behave like a toy. But most dog experts agree that small dogs are more aggressive than large dogs.
Small dog breeds appear deceptively sweet sometimes. But do not be fooled by their size. Here are some reasons why small dogs are more aggressive.Small Dogs Are More Aggressive Than Large Dogs: Reasons
Size
doesn't
matter
breed
does
In
most
cases,
the
size
of
a
dog
does
not
have
any
bearing
on
its
nature.
It
is
the
breed
that
makes
a
dog
aggressive
or
friendly.
For
example,
Chow
Chows
are
small
dog
breeds
but
they
are
not
friendly.
The
breed
of
the
dog
makes
it
aloof,
almost
like
a
cat.

Purpose
of
breeding
In
the
ancient
times,
dogs
were
bred
for
a
purpose
and
not
just
for
being
pets
to
human
beings.
But
today,
we
have
forgotten
the
original
cause
for
their
breeding.
For
example,
Dashunds
were
bred
to
fight
with
badgers.
That
is
why
they
have
an
elongated
body
and
stunted
legs.
But
we
look
at
the
height
of
the
dog
and
assume
it
is
harmless.
Lapdogs
Most
small
dogs
are
used
as
lapdogs.
These
dogs
bond
fiercely
with
their
masters
but
they
recognise
only
one
master.
These
dogs
become
obsessively
attached
to
their
master
and
can
get
jealous
very
easily.
For
example,
Chihuahuas
are
tiny
but
they
charge
at
strangers
and
even
larger
dogs
that
are
10
times
their
size.
The
small
dog
syndrome
The
owner's
upbringing
also
affects
the
dog's
nature.
Most
tiny
dogs
suffer
from
the
small
dog
syndrome.
This
is
because
we
feel
bad
about
disciplining
a
small
dog.
We
don't
realise
when
the
puppy
becomes
an
adult
dog
that
is
stubborn
and
aggressive.
A
large
dog
is
never
given
as
much
levy
as
a
small
one.
That
is
why;
nurture
plays
a
crucial
role
in
making
small
dogs
aggressive.
Dog
rage
Some
dogs
have
bi-polar
personality.
They
can
fly
into
a
rage
at
one
moment
and
then
get
back
to
their
passive
self
in
a
matter
of
seconds.
While
some
dog
breeds
like
spaniels
are
prone
to
dog
rages,
it
can
happen
to
any
dog.
Most
often
we
don't
expect
a
small
dog
to
rage
and
thus,
we
can
be
alarmed.
These are some reasons why small dogs tend to be more moody, temperamental and aggressive. But with proper training, you can make a good dog out of any dog breed.



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