| In the years that I have owned
Rotties I have never seen "leaning"
as any form of aggression, although
my dogs are not trained by a professional in my personal experience
I don't see what it hurts as long as she
isn't showing any aggression.
I like some of people on the forum
don't feel the need to have my dog
trained professionally because they
are pets they obey basic commands
sit, stay, come, out and lots of
other commands. As far as saying her
dogs leaning is a sign of dominance
that is not true. It is what this
breed does to show affection it does
not mean a week from now this dog is
going to be eating limbs.
I agree with German about watching
her and not letting her lean on the
children, but one lean doesn't mean
aggression or that you have a dog
that is untrained. It took me awhile
to get mine to sit period muchless
square. I don't want to start a war
here all I'm saying is this is a way
alot of Rottweilers show affection.
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