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Pawz4me
Aug 20, 2014Explorer
toedtoes wrote:
What you think is aggression isn't always aggression. Sometimes it's fear. Sometimes it's possessiveness. Sometimes it's something else. Getting a professional to work with you and your dog will teach you to understand what is going on in the dog's head. And knowing that will go a long way to dealing with the problem correctly.
Exactly.
And a sign/symptom of some medical issues (hypothyroidism is a common one) can be aggression.
I don't think anyone who knows anything about dogs is "dancing around" saying the dog should be euthanized. No one can or should make such a recommendation based on nothing but an internet description.
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