This study examines the aggression and behavioral traits of the Kintamani Bali dog, an indigenous Indonesian breed. Observations and research suggest that their violent behavior primarily stems from a protective impulse towards territory and masters, rather than from unrestrained antagonism. Kintamani dogs exhibit vigilance, courage, and are well-suited for guarding purposes. Comprehending their behavior is crucial for effective training and conservation initiatives. Ultimately, aggressiveness emerges as a beneficial characteristic that enhances the breed's identity and purpose.
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