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dominant dog behavior
Question:
I have a large female fixed rottie,good with people, bullies our other two dogs, both males, both fixed, a mixed rottie, and a mixed GSD. These are housedogs, at some point in the future I’d like to get a tosa inu or a CO, probably a male. I’m probably setting myself up for www III, and multiple headaches. How do other people get dogs with strong dominant traits to live together? Also the female rottie is getting more aggressive when we walk at night towards people,cats and other dogs . I walk all three at once, and try to quickly correct unwanted behavior. I shorten the lease, she has a choke chain, probably a pinch collar would work better, I make her sit, sometimes I need to slightly slap her face to get her attention and have her look at me. In our house she’s great with kids, on neutral ground she’s looking for trouble. Any suggestions?
Response:
>These are housedogs, at some point in the future I’d like to get a >tosa inu or a CO, probably a male.
Tosa Inus are considered one of the most aggressive dogs in the world. They are banned in the UK. Why would you want something like that? -Biker12
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