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Old 03-10-2008, 10:34 AM
Nishasmom Nishasmom is offline
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Re: suprising agression

I understand that dogs and kids should always be supervised. But don't you think you should be able to do anything to your dog at any time (eating or not).

I can leave her alone, but she has gotten worse since I started leaving her alone. Basically the advice I have gotten here says: your dog has a right to protect stuff that is hers. If you don't trust her, ignore the behavior by letting it go on "safely" in her crate.??? I have gotten so much conflicting advice
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