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Dominance rarely causes aggression in dogs. Most aggressive dog behavior is a result of fear. Handlers need to be able to recognize fear in order to train a dog properly.
People's inability to understand "dog" creates a roadblock to dealing with aggression.
A lunging, barking, growling, biting dog can be difficult to deal with, at best; a liability at worst.
Your dog doesn't have to like every dog it meets, but when a dog becomes aggressive towards other dogs, it makes everyday life much more difficult.
Most cats and dogs can learn to get along well (or at least tolerate one another) if their owners are proactive in reducing the risk of conflict.
A pregnant woman who watched her dog kill her cat says that afterward she agonised over what to do with her dog fearing it could later harm her baby.
Veterinary research and real life stories may prove that there are no dangerous breeds, only bad dog owners.
Fluoxetine, also known as Prozac® or Reconcile®, is used to treat numerous behavioral disorders in dogs, including canine separation anxiety and other fears and phobias.


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