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> you want to avoid any trainers who want to deal with aggression with any hint of force or punishment like the plague.
> Dog-on-dog aggression can be controlled; even if that means keeping a dog on lead. However, everyone seems to have skipped the above comment.
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> We all know the importance of socializing our puppies, but it is often overlooked that it is equallly important to continue/restart this socialization through the adolecent period esp. with such a large & powerfull breed that have a guarding instinct. They need a different approach and firm handling (not physical dominace/yelling, but kind & firm direction & consistency).
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