What are the disadvantages of Castro

What are the disadvantages of the Kaslo? The Castro has a strong sense of territory, and having their territory violated can cause them to rebel; they are a prohibited breed in cities; the Castro is athletic, energetic, and prone to depression when left unattended for long periods of time, and requires frequent outdoor exercise to be raised to the standard of a guard dog. The disadvantages of the Kaslo are relative and not absolute. First of all, the Castro is a large, fierce dog with great strength and bravery, which is an advantage of the Castro, but it has also become a disadvantage of city-bred dogs! Although the Castro’s obedience is good, will not attack people for no reason, but as a densely populated city life, many people are not on the deliberate violation of the Castro’s “tolerance range” that is, their territory, even if the Castro does not bite like a Tibetan mastiff, pouncing on it will also scare people half to death! Therefore, they are still banned from the city’s fierce dogs. Kaslo dogs are very athletic, eat a lot, and are very spirited, and need to have an owner to accompany them for exercise, long periods of time without supervision, or will be depressed. The Caslo needs to be bred in the suburbs, and dog lovers who have enough time for themselves are better off. They are not suitable as pet dogs because they are guard dogs and need to be raised and trained to the standard of guard dogs. To take them outside for a walk, play, consume their energy, but also to develop their own feelings and their feelings, which is more powerful for the future guard work, more need to go outside personally to train, feeding, walking, etc., which takes time, can not and small pet dog like, put in the house to shut up, their work home in to walk the dog.

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