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Ok so I'm taking care of some body's dog, and my dog is attacking him. How do I make him stop? Please help cause every time I go outside he will attack him! My dogs name is Sparky, the other dog's name is (I can't spell his name) but my dog is older than him! So help please!
 aly001 posted over a year ago
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yoki96 said:
Honestly, I don't know but I do have a suggestion. Try calling Cesar Millan for help (or watch some of his work on TV and then you try to do it). Keep in mind that this is just a suggestion, it's not guaranteed to work.
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Ok, thax!
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WarriorsCats said:
Male dogs often fight when they are both unaltered (Not neutered) The best thing to do is keep them away from each other, and award your own dog everytime he is nice to the one you are taking care of. If either of them growl, tell them "No." in a stern voice and crate the one that growled so he starts to get the idea of NOT to fight. Do not leave them alone together. Make sure you have one of them with you/ by your side at all times, and if you dont have a crate (Cage) then put one dog outside or in another room where nothing dangerous is so they cant hurt themself. You might have to get a muzzle for your dog.

Some good treats are;
Small chunks of Hot Dog
Beggin treats
Small pepperonis
A small dog treat/ biscuit.

It is best to not give the dog too much of a treat, as it will probably make them digest the too much food longer and harder.

Your dog is trying to show that it is the dominant male, or leader. The one your taking care of wont back down, thus fighting starts. If you catch them fighting, dont grab near the mouth, because you could be bitten also and that wouldnt help. Try grabbing both hind legs and pulling then dog on top of the fighting away (SOmething I found on a website, Idk if its true though, so you can try it if you want I guess) Also, you should have someone to help you if you can.


Glad to see if I could help~
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Ok thax!
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No problem
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bestest15 said:
I take care of my aunts golden retreiver and he always "fights" with my lab.Quotation marks around fights because they are just playing. a rough training play, though. its very hard to tell but no matter how rough it looks, they are training to go off on thier own. Since dogs are descendents from wolves, they practice on each other because thier genes tell them that they are soon ready to go off on thier own and hunt, but dont realize that they are never going to. when they finally find a practice dummy, they both go at it. if there is blood, or serious injury, just let one out at a time. i sound mean but i had a dude from a humane society to look at my dog, and he said that, so good luck, and i hope you get paid alot!
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