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YOu really do not want a dog that is more aggressive. If your dog feels secure in your family, and the situation arises, he might be there to protect one of you. But don't ask for your dog to change is friendliness and even temperament. If he isn't naturally protective of his surroundings, then it's not going to happen in a good way. But if you try to make him aggressive to others he just might help get you in hot water with the law.
My 8 week old puppy has been wormed 2 weeks in a row. It still has live (squirming) roundworms. Why would he still have worms?
by Rebecca95 on December 26th, 2011
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How can I stop my dog from crying when I leave the room or house?
by ATM on December 27th, 2011
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Do you love chihuahua dog?
by XT on January 9th, 2012
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Aren't I well-trained? Been living alone for months and I still always put the seat down.
by NotSuspiciousAtAll on January 5th, 2012
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I have a chihuahua thats almost 5 yrs old. He seems to be greying around his mouth already. Isnt he a little young for that?
by Lovelyfierce on December 22nd, 2011
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You're reading Does anyone know how i can make my dog more protective over my family and my house?My dog is a siberian huskey and it used to be a stray dog.People kept feeding it like chicken and stuff and now my dog's nice to everyone,even strangers.What do i do?
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