Some glasses look fierce, right?! Before raising, must know
Some dogs are called "honest Thai wolves" with grace and intelligence, but at the same time they are so famous for their ferocity that they think hard before adopting them. This article will delve into what the so-called "fierce" behavior is, and what three instincts you need to understand deeply.
💡 Misunderstanding: Some glasses are "fierce" or just "overly loyal"?
The behavior that most people regard as "ferocious" of some glass is actually the sum of the instincts to defend territory and protect a very intense (family) herd. Some glass dogs will spend their lives to fully protect their own owners and space. If you can't take it for granted with these instincts, this breed of dog may not suit you.
1. 🛡️ Instinct 1: The Ultimate Territorial Possession (The Ultimate Guardian)
Some glasses are born with the instinct of being a watchman superior to most other breeds. Once they see what area is their "home," allowing strangers in is almost impossible.
• What to know: If a stranger enters the fence of a house without the owner's permission or supervision, most of the glass of thin dogs may not allow them to get close easily, they will bark a furious warning, and be ready to enter the defense immediately.
• What to do: Parenting needs to focus on socialization from small to let them know the difference between a "threat" and a safe "visitor," and you need to make sure your home fence is strong enough.
2. 💖 Instinct 2: Loyalty to One Owner (The One-Person Dog)
Some glasses tend to choose a strong bond with the sole primary owner in the family, which is an impressive loyalty, but it can also be a source of trouble in multi-member homes.
• What to Know: If you are not a Pack Leader in their eyes or not someone who regularly cares, feeds, and trains, some glasses may show stubbornness, disobedience, or even show aggression against a non-intimate member of the house.
• What to do: All in the family, especially adults, should play a role in caring for the dog, whether it's feeding, walking, or playing together, so that the dog accepts and obeys everyone in the "pack."
3. 🧠 Instinct 3: Challenging to be the Chief (The Leader Challenge)
Some Mugs are intelligent dogs with strong personalities. They have a high need to be leaders. If the owners show weakness, are not strong or uneven in training, they will try to "take power" themselves.
• What to Know: The aggression of some glasses is sometimes directed not at strangers, but may be directed at owners themselves if they believe they have the right to make decisions on matters such as owning food bowls, owning space, or refusing to touch.
• What to do: You must show strong and fair leadership at all times. Regular Positive Reinforcement Training is key to getting them to accept and believe in your leadership without violence.# Some dogs # Some glass dog












































































