No, Chorkies are not naturally aggressive. However, like all dogs, their behavior can be influenced by factors such as genetics, socialization, and past experiences. Proper socialization from a young age and positive interactions with people and other animals can prevent the development of aggressive tendencies. Additionally, Chorkies may exhibit protective behaviors toward their pet parents or territory, but these behaviors can be managed through training and consistent guidance.
If you are concerned by any signs of aggression or reactivity in your dog, be sure to address it promptly with the help of a professional trainer or behaviorist. Pain, discomfort, or underlying medical conditions can sometimes contribute to changes in a dog’s behavior, so it may also be worth visiting a vet to rule out their health as a cause for signs of aggressive behavior.