Expert Dog Trainer Warns Against Three Dog Breeds for Families
Dog trainer names three breeds to avoid — one is capable of 'killing wolves'
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Garret Wing, a professional dog trainer with over 20 years of experience, advises against owning three specific XL dog breeds: the Tibetan Mastiff, Great Dane, and Cane Corso. He highlights their potential challenges for families, including size, temperament, and training difficulties.
- 01Garret Wing recommends avoiding the Tibetan Mastiff due to its stubbornness and size.
- 02The Great Dane may require significant lifestyle adjustments for owners.
- 03Cane Corso is deemed unsuitable for families because of its strength and guarding instincts.
- 04Wing's insights are based on his extensive experience training police dogs.
- 05The video aims to inform prospective dog owners about the challenges of these breeds.
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In a recent YouTube video, Garret Wing, founder of American Standard Dog Training, shares his recommendations against owning three XL dog breeds: the Tibetan Mastiff, Great Dane, and Cane Corso. With over 20 years of experience training police dogs, Wing emphasizes that these breeds can be challenging for families. He describes the Tibetan Mastiff as a 'monster of a dog' capable of 'killing an entire pack of wolves,' highlighting its stubbornness and difficulty in training. The Great Dane, while sweet, can drastically alter an owner's lifestyle due to its size, necessitating changes in home arrangements and outdoor spaces. Topping the list, the Cane Corso is characterized as 'too much dog for about 99.9% of folks,' making it unsuitable for family environments. Wing's insights aim to guide potential dog owners in making informed decisions.
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