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Reuben
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« on: January 23, 2016, 09:13:25 pm »

Can you cut a dog like that and take all that Bs out of him?

Sometimes. It will take all the smelling & peeing around bushes out of them so they should just go hunting. I have still seen a couple of cut dogs that would still fight. It just depends on how bad they have it but if it is a good dog, I would try that first.
  I have a zero tolerance for a dog that wants to fight. I crate all my males together & all my females together.

x2 on the neutering...I have a friend that neutered their dog because he was constantly fighting other dogs...neutering didn't slow him down a bit...he would tackle other dogs and roll them and chase them down the street...

it has been said pups that are taken away too early from around other dogs that pups will sometimes grow up to be very aggressive towards other dogs...

and other times it is genetic...I don't keep dogs of that type...

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