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Reuben
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« Reply #20 on: April 13, 2019, 09:53:29 am »

I agree with T-dog and others...a domineering type dog will not stay...those that are born with it...

you need to keep a friendly and relaxed attitude around the two dogs and pet them up when they relax and are happy when they are around each other...once they relax around each other it becomes easier...use common sense at all times...don’t feed fresh bones around them when together...don’t let them out together when a female is in heat etc...

I like dominant type dogs that can take care of themselves but at the same time mind their own business...if a dog is always trying to show other dogs that he is the boss and I see it as a natural trait...well those type will are gone rather quickly...
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« Reply #21 on: April 13, 2019, 12:10:32 pm »

Thanx, i keep my dogs loose in large fenced off camps four dogs together. I have introduced him to all the areas and put him into by bitch camp where he is fine! I also took him on a truck ride to the farm with my main bulldog bitch and they where fine, as well as my two males with wich he is a bit aggressive, and on the truck they where fine but when they face each other at home the are stiff with each other! I suppose im hasty, its only been a week! I also think as soon as they start hunting together it will be fine!
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« Reply #22 on: April 13, 2019, 12:25:43 pm »

Thanx, for all the advice as this dogo was a expensive investment in my hunting pack and appreciate the expertise you guys share on youre catchdog experience!
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« Reply #23 on: April 13, 2019, 06:00:16 pm »

My buddy has always sworn that you can break a dog of dog aggression by getting him to focus his aggression on pigs. It doesn’t work every single time, but I’ve seen him take a lot of dogs that would fight any dog that came near them, he would focus their energy on pigs, and they wouldn’t have anymore issues


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« Reply #24 on: April 14, 2019, 06:26:50 am »

Y’all are better men than me. I don’t give a flying number 2 what the dog is. If it can’t figure out what manners are pretty quick, I ain’t wasting my time. Beating on a dog just hurts my hands more than it hurts them these days, Piss on em


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