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Post by dayne321 Sat Jul 28 2012, 11:19

hey every one i just had a quick question tyson has been displaying alot of aggression towards other males who have not been snipped, i know thats normal for males to be abit teritorial but he is only little still and does not back down at all, doesent matter the size of the dog he stands his ground.now dont get me wrong tyson is the sweetest little puppy ever he plays with my nephews and all other people and animals fine. i was ust wondering how i can control this abit better, he is in puppy school alreaddy and he is very well behaved this is the only problem i seem to be having with him. i want to stop this now so it does not turn in to a problem when he is bigger any advice would be great.cheers



Moved post to training & Behaviour hope you dont mind. You may get more response there. Moved by Kathytake2


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Post by Guest Sat Jul 28 2012, 11:22

Is it aggression or dominance? What is his body language like, and is he on or off lead when he does this?

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Post by Guest Sat Jul 28 2012, 11:24

Here is a link you might find usefull

http://staffy-bull-terrier.co.uk/dogbodylanguage.html

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Post by Kathy Sat Jul 28 2012, 11:39

Whereabouts is this happening ?

Is it just when out on walks or when you are at home and other dogs are visiting you ?

Might be an idea to keep him on the lead for the time being when out on walks and let him meets some quiet and calm dogs that you know are well socialized. This way he can get the right idea of how to introduce himself correctly to other dogs and not jump in.

Hope this helps a little.
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