What are the disadvantages of Dugo?
Dogo dog shortcomings introduction.
Dogos are energetic and require a relatively large amount of exercise.
They need enough space and time from their owners.
The DOgo is very powerful and can cause serious consequences if it attacks people or other animals.
Domesticated Dogos rarely attack people, but many people don’t trust them, so breeders are relatively few.
Dogos can use their wits to bully their own turf, but almost 50% of Dogos even experience incontinence after being scared.
Even a large adult Dogo dog will bend its ears and even turn its belly in total submission to a stranger’s touch in a strange place.
Every Dogo has a king mentality. They want to dominate their territory.
Because of this mentality, Dogos often urinate on the ground to assert their sovereignty.
But the Dogo’s behavior is unacceptable to us humans.
No matter how well domesticated the Dogo is, its innate dominance will not change. It is very territorial.
But ONCE ANOTHER DOG COMES INTO ITS TERRITORY, THIS IS NOT TOLERATED BY THE DOGO DOG, AT THIS TIME IT WILL SHOW ITS BULLYING SIDE, AND BECOME VERY AGGRESSIVE, AND WILL CERTAINLY FIGHT THE INTRUDER TO THE DEATH.
The COMPANION THAT BREED DOGAO DOG MUST FASTEN THE LEAD ROPE, TAKE OFF THE LEAD ROPE FEAR IS NOT EASY TO CONTROL, THE CONSEQUENCE MAY BE UNIMAGINABLE.
Of course, Dokos have many advantages besides their disadvantages. They are highly intelligent, loyal to their owners, vigilant and easy to breed.
Would you like to get a Dogo?