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Why are My Dogs Suddenly Fighting?
Why are my dogs fighting? Learn what the triggers may be and why you should call the pros.
3 commentsBred For Aggression: The Life Of A Fighting Dog
Dog fighting has been documented for the last 180 years. Society views Pit Bull Terriers as vicious and aggressive dogs because of their direct link to dog fighting. What people don't know is what dogs have to go through just to survive long enough to become a fighting dog.
1 commentDog Fighting: A Deadly Sport
Dog fighting has become a widely popular form of a blood sport. It dates back to 1835 and has structures similar to legal sports however, the spectators place and take bets on the outcome of two dogs pitted against each other in a ring. Here is a bit of information on the underground sport.
1 commentDog Behavior: Why a Dog Behaviorist is the Best Option When Dealing with Fighting Dogs
When two or more dogs fight, things can quickly go downhill and the situation may easily get out of hand. Learn why it is important to call dog behavior professionals in such cases.
1 commentDog behavior: Why are My Intact Female Dogs Fighting?
Are your two intact female dogs fighting? Learn what may be triggering such fights and how to deal with the problem.
0 commentsDog Fights - What To Do And How To Prevent It In A Multi-Dog Home
Any dog owner knows their pets can sometimes behave like people. One minute they love eachother, the next they're fighting. Just like with kids, every family with multiple pets should prepare in advance for bickering, jealousy, and possibly aggression. You can never be too cautious.
Pit Bull the breed
Before considering the distinctive qualities of the breed it is necessary to clarify some very important things. If you want to really understand the nature of these animals, then forget about previous experience with dogs as diverse and rich it is....
0 commentsSave a Pitbull - Be Committed To Adoption & The Breed
Adopting a dog is a big responsibility. Due to society, adopting a pitbull requires even more dedication. Be prepared. Dogs should not be seen as 'returnable.' Don't be a part of the problem, be a part of the solution and keep your rescue forever. Save one of the many homeless pitbulls that have been mistreated in this world, but dont go into it without 100% committment!
0 commentsHow Can I Tell if my Dog is Playing or Fighting?
Playing - look for relaxed postures, role reversal, wide open mouths low growls and groans Playing but time for the owner to step in - tail tucked beneath legs, increased noise intensity, one dog always bowled over with no recovery time. Fighting - teeth showing but clenched, attempts to shake each other, either very noisy or quieter because biting each other
10 commentsRed Tails Movie Review
What is great about this movie (a lot) and what should have been left out (little, but important).
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