Posted 1 year ago | Updated 1 year ago
I came across Bria when I was looking for a friend to have in the house with my sister's dog. She was cute and had received obvious training before. We did not research the breed near enough before deciding to adopt her. Having two high energy working dogs stay home for long hours of the day has been very unfair to both dogs.
Bria is incredibly good with people though we have not seen much of how she interacts with children yet.
She is very dog aggressive and has a high prey drive. The first few weeks we had her she was getting into fights with virtually every other animal she met including a friend's very large German shepherd (twice her size). She is aggressive about her rules and boundaries with other animals when off leash.
She shows zero signs of food aggression towards people, she can be pet and food and treats can be taken away without her snapping or showing aggression towards people.
She responds to her name, her recall needs improving, and she is intuitive to body language