You are talking about three dominate breeds so I don't think that it depends so much on the breed in this case as it does the dog. Different dogs within each breed will vary in dominance, go to a shelter where the dogs are older and they have set personalities so you already know how domitant the dog is. Or if you prefer, go to a knowledgable breeder and see which dig they recommand for what you are looking for.Which of the three :
A) is less domitant?
honestly, I am an animal freak so I really don't understand why you would get a dog to put it in the backyard. I don't think it is cruel just not my cup of tea. If you have the right accomodations I would say that any of the three breeds would be suited for out doors. Just be sure to give them shade (dog house) in the summer with lots of cool clean water.For the winter be sure to have somewhere warm for them to get out of the cold. A heated and cooled dog house would prob. fit your needs.B) can live outdoor (greece, hot summers-cold winters) ?
Again all of these dogs are know for dog aggression, this is a dog by dog case, and not so much a breed by breed case.C) is the less dog aggresive?
If you think that you know the answer then why do you pose the question?sir-elric said:i dnt think this just an individual thing.
for instance i think:
a) that CC needs more affection than ABBB and CDB.
b)where CDB is more dog aggresive than the other two.
c)and ABBB is less dominant than the other two.
I dnt understand when i hv a big yard of 400 square metres and my dog can fool arround doing staffs that he enjoys should be confined in the 100 square metres of my house where the only thing he can do is to be a cough potato?
i know nothing about alapaha but your assesment of the other two would be mine as well. of the three, corso's tend to be the least dog aggressive as well as having the thickest coat (perhaps dealing better with year round out door temps)sir-elric said:maybe cause i dnt have any first hand expereince with none of this dogs?
maybe cause all my conclusions are based on internet research?
Go to a quality breeder of each breed, tell them what you are looking for. Ask them if this is the breed that will meet your needs and if the dogs that they are producing will fit into your plains. If you go to quality breeders if the dogs in their programs do not meet your needs they will at least be able to point you in the right direction. Besides, if you find a good breeder there will few that can answer your questions about their "breed", as well as, they can. The chances of one person owning or has had a close relationship with all of these somewhat rare breeds is slim. ........... I personally have had excellent experiences with show breeders, they were more concerned with the breed then the sale. Find a list of show breeders or go a show and meet people there size them up, and see what they have to say.sir-elric said:its interesting no one has an alapaha, or CC or CDB to tell his/her opinion?