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> It's such a shame as I like them to have freedom but all the time they are behaving like this it is not possible.
> please do keep them on the lead, i get this all the time with dogs running up to tio and starting something.
(afterall I don't want my dog to feel 'trapped' by the lead & resort to attacking dogs out of fear),
it's working a treat as a play-bow from such a big dog tends to send the 'attacker' running (bless, Buster just wants to play), but I don't know how long it will be before he finally has enough of being a target simply because he is big (I hope that day never comes).> I shouted to the gentleman I have a puppy here, can you control your dog, he didn't so I laid into the dog followed by my Akita/Mastiff. (Tank is normally friendly towards other dogs, but I think he was protecting me).
> I shouted to the gentleman I have a puppy here, can you control your dog, he didn't so I laid into the dog followed by my Akita/Mastiff.
> So, if a dog, which has attacked your dog before, comes charging over in an dominant/aggressive manner, & you have a little puppy with you, you'd do what exactly?
>& what exactly would I get charged with? Stopping a dog fight?
> The RR is an aggressive dog! I was protecting my puppy, 1 bad incident could scar him for life
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