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Is my Dog Dominant or Submissive?
No matter what the breed is, any individual dog can be dominant or submissive. It's all in the temperament of the individual dogs. Collies can be very dominant and Rottweilers can be very submissive, or the...
9 commentsWarning Signs of Potentially Dangerous and Aggressive Dogs
Fodd Many times dogs owners are faced with behaviors from their canine friends that are a bit far from what would be expected from ''man's best friend''. Such behavior issues are often ignored or excused with...
5 commentsBody Language of Dominant and Submissive Dogs
Observing the behavior of wolves and wild canines in general may be helpful in teaching some specifics when it comes to being a good pack leader. While dogs and wolves may appear like distant relatives, in a...
1 commentCauses of Aggression in Dogs
Defining a dog as aggressive is pretty generic because dogs may be affected by different types of aggression. In order to properly assess aggression in dogs it is fundamental therefore to resort to...
3 commentsUnderstanding Dog To Dog Eye Contact
Dogs, as natural pack animals, have developed universally understood ways to communicate with each other. A dog uses vocalizations in the form of growls, barks and snarls, as well as physical posturing and...
7 commentsMost Difficult Dog Breed
The most difficult dog breeds are simply the ones that do not fit our expectations, temperament, or lifestyle. One man's favorite dog breed is another man's dog breed from hell. Here we examine the key characteristics that make up the most difficult dog breeds.
9 commentsWag The Tail#10-Dog Bites: From 10 Fingers To 9 2/3
The world saw when President George W. Bush's dog Barney bit a reporter possibly to get the message across; You don't like my owner I don't like you. This may or may not have been the case but something was...
0 commentsWhy do dogs stare?
Dogs have different personalities, different breeds exhibit different characteristics. However, a dog’s body language has more or less the same meanings. A responsible pet owner should take time to...
1 commentWhy do dogs lift their feet when peeing?
Most animals are territorial. They make it a point to mark their territories to let other animals of their kind know that the area was already taken. Bears make scratching marks on trees, the higher the...
1 commentThe Dominant Dog - Dealing with Dominance in Dogs
What is the dominant dog? Some people attribute all bad or aggressive dog behaviors to "dominance", while others do not want to use the "dominant dog" label at all. We examine the dominant dog issue and present dominant dog techniques.
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