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Originally Posted by fotze
Guess it depends on the kicking. I still remember it was a wise old dog that kept pinning our dog when it was being all that. Aggresive but no biting. Those dog owners should rent them out to new dog owners.
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I am always so impressed by those dogs that are so submissive they roll over and submit to any sign of aggression. As the owner of a dog who doesn't respond well to it, it's so nice to see. We've tried a lot of techniques to get our guy to mellow out, he LOVES to play with other dogs but whenever a dominant male comes in with it's head high and it's chest puffed out I have to reign him in. It's this very reason that we can't go to the dog park anymore, we used to love it there. I am fairly confident our dog wouldn't bite another dog, but the way he reacts is so verbal and aggressive that I don't want to take the chance.