Micheal, my boy was neutered at 9 months because it was part of plan that folks in authority, who knew nothing about dogs, felt was a sure fire way to decrease his aggression. In his case, it is what satisfied ignorant public opinions and kept my fear biter alive. I didn’t argue as this was a dog, in my opinion, that should never be given the opportunity to even think about breeding, let alone produce genetically damaged offspring such as himself.
But please trust me when I say – in his case it did absolutely nothing to alter his aggression or the behavioral issues he came with. This has taken dedicated daily training and exercise appropriate to his breed and temperament needs – a plan for a lifetime of management that is producing one of the most fascinating dogs I have ever owned.
sounds good I'll just let him keep them for now and work on his training he is already doing beter in the car when I tell him quiet and as for him wanting to bite people he really isn't around anyone for him to bite unless I bring him anywhere like the vet or something and I have a muzzel for that
sounds good I'll just let him keep them for now and work on his training he is already doing beter in the car when I tell him quiet and as for him wanting to bite people he really isn't around anyone for him to bite unless I bring him anywhere like the vet or something and I have a muzzel for that
I had a dog given to me in Guatemala as a puppy. She LOVED chickens and would guard them with her life. BUT she was aggressive to people and also had other behavior problems. Because we travel and meet LOTS of people I rehomed her to a lady out in the country on a farm where she would see only her owners and chickens She never came out of aggression towards people (adults and children). But I knew I could not keep her and have her safely. She also was fixed and it had NO affect on her attitude. The first month of her life was really hard thats all I figure was the problem. Point is that she was no different fixed or not.
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