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Old 04-16-2007   #1 (permalink)
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my dog shows emotions sometimes.. will he bite? its a male mixture. help. (urgent)?
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Sorry, but i think we need a little more info on this one hunni.
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really depends on the type of emotions being shown, and the type of mixture of breeds. very difficult question to answer concisely without further information. regardless, if he is showing violent tendencies, you should introduce him to a muzzle. at least then you are not going to get into any trouble.
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It's impossible to answer your question without any details. What kind of "emotions"? When does he display this behaviour?
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put more details. I have a male dog too. What type of behavior is he showing? What exactly about his behavior is bothering you? Be more specific so that we can tell u what's normal and what u should look out for. Is ur dog trained? Did he have a bad past? If so be careful. But thats if he had a history of aggressive behavior.
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dogs do not have emotions, they have natural instinct and reactions to their environment.he will bite if he is not trained properly, because it is in his nature. you must be more responsible and make sure this does not happen. male dogs are more prone to being aggressive and biting.getting angry at him will not do anything, you need to stay calm, and show dominance. when feeding him, take his food away for a short time, then give it back once you get him to sit. use pinches to the neck to show your dominance, as the pack leader would in the wild. but you need to know WHEN to do so.reprimand him when he does something you do not want, and reward him ONLY when he is obeying you, and is calm.if you really care about your dog, call a professional trainer to work with your dog, otherwise you risk having him bite someone, and be put down. (while he was just doing what is natural, and you are at fault for his death)
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he will only bite if you treat him badly if you want him not to bite take him out for walks and play with him alot
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my dog shows emotions sometimes.. will he bite? its a male mixture. help. (urgent);)?