Taming a Dominant Dog
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Taming a Dominant Dog


Taming a Dominant Dog

A dominant dog is not the same as an aggressive dog, but left unchecked, the behavior of a dominant dog can worsen rapidly. While an aggressive dog is more concerned with harming people or animals, a dominant dog just wants to be in charge and the leader of its pack. The owner of the dog should be the pack leader, but being the dominant one does not mean being abusive or violent.

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