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If you want him to down, have him do it and give him a piece of food. rare dog breeds Dog carriers. Don't get in the dogs face and challenge him with direct eye to eye contact unless you want to start a fight. I kind of compare this to being around your wife (or husband) when they are in a bad mood. I know what I can do to get along, so I make a point of not doing the things that start arguments. rare dog breeds Maltese puppies. The size and strength of the dog dictates the solution. The easiest way is to put a leash on the dog and set up circumstances where the dog will growl. Then give very, very strong leash corrections. rare dog breeds Golden retriever dog. If the dog were too dangerous, I then would put a muzzle on it and do what's called an ALPHA ROLE. It is imperative to remember that this is always done in muzzle. This is where you take the dog to the ground, role him on his back, get right down on top of him (pinning him to the ground with your knees) and give him direct eye contact until he looks away. This is something I would not recommend unless you have some experience in this area. I think it is important to everyone reading this article to know that dominance in adults is not a common problem. It does not happen very often. If it did, dogs would not be as popular as they are. If you are at all concerned, the best solution for most families that have no experience with protection dogs is to start with a puppy. When a dog grows up in the family they learn their place in the pack order (at the bottom) without every having a dominance problem. 99. 9% of the pups that go out of our kennel never have this problem, but if common sense is used on the times when it does happen the problem can be easily corrected. I always tell people, "The best judge of good temperament is a dogs ability to get along with kids. " My 10-year-old son can go in with any dog in my kennel, for me this is good temperament. I shake my head when I hear people say " I want a big ALPHA dog for my protection dog or my police dog. " When I hear this I know that these people do not understand dogs, temperament or training.

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