The Alano Espanol is very strong-willed and likes to dominate. If you have a hard time being kindly forceful, then this is not the dog for you. However, when an Alano Espanol has a master who takes charge, it will be a highly obedient dog, showing a great deal of affection toward the people it loves.
Alano Espanols don't bark much and are usually calm and serious by nature. They are wary of strangers and, if they feel threatened, don't give much warning before they attack.
Once they lock their jaws onto their chosen target, they will disregard pain, fear or any other feelings unless they hear the right order to disengage. When they run, they are seemingly tireless.
Alano Espanols play well with other dogs, but they want to dominate the pack. They also are capable of climbing trees and jumping high even when they start out standing.
Because these dogs tend to be difficult to housebreak, many owners of Alano Espanols leave them outside. Male puppies tend to be higher-maintenance than females.
As a breed, they are particularly healthy and can stand a large range of temperatures. They need a great deal of exercise and, if all goes well, can live as long as 14 years.
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