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[QUOTE="Rooster, post: 353639, member: 19605"] In my experience, this is a bad thing, that most likely won't go away. Sounds like a bit of leadership/rank establishing going on here. Instinct. My Chow mix is getting the same way, growling and attacking other dogs. She used to love it when there were other dogs to play with. She used to never mind anything including the trips to the vet. Now she must be sedated BEFORE I take her in, to keep her from eating another intern. (yes, she had a rather nice intern steak last time in, nothing some stitches couldn't fix, but scary as heck nonetheless) Perhaps in your case, a nice home in a rural setting with no others dogs would calm yours will get in a better mood, not having to establish any sort of rank. My biggest fear is that a kid will stroll onto the property with her/his dog, and the fight that will occur could possibly hurt the child. [/QUOTE]
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