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Author Topic: Dog Aggression or Dominance?  (Read 581 times)
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« on: July 13, 2011, 11:37:59 am »

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Then we have that dominant dog that that is all it is worried about. It main agenda is to make sure that all dogs know it is the boss. This dog causes fights because sooner than later it will meet up with other dogs that are dominant but these dogs want to hunt and said dogs are just fine until this dominant dog gets in their face... then there is a dog fight. Hunters are scolding dogs and all hunting is disrupted... This dog to me is a cull and it will produce this in its offspring.
I agree with you about this being a cull, a problem dog. We (people in general) just brush it off too many times as a "Dominant" dog and truth is yes its Dominant but thats not what causes the problems, the problem is he is a combination of "Bad temperment", loose screw, just plain spoiled, or most and foremost aggression issues combined on top of being dominant.

I have worked with a few of these. The hardest one was the one that was a several year project, he was a very special dog. The last one was a cull in two months because, after all the dominance was worked through the aggression issues were still there, and maybe it could have been fixed also, but when I sat down and thought long and hard all about 30 minutes worth. The bottom line was this a major disruption to the rest of the pack on a repeated basis, (who don't have issues that need help) and there will be another 100 dogs come through my kennels that don't have these issues, why jepoardize the rest of the pack over one dog ?  Cut losses move on and spend my time working on a dog that has the chance to be a really nice dog, is the way I see that. I am all about trying to find that diamond in the rough, and everybody has to decided for themselves when to make that call. I know some dogs get a week with me and other dogs gets months or a year, I have to decide from my gut instinct to make that call, then live with the decision I made without regrets.
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