I would say that he's dominant genetically due to the fact that he was dominant in the litter, dogos tend to be tough dogs, this guy comes from working lines in Argentina with some very tough dominant dogs in his recent pedigree, people experienced with dogos told me he is tough and a typical dominant male. I'm not sure that dominance is the right word, I don't think a 12-13 week old pup can really be dominant. It's mostly genes at this point, and it's possible that lots of prey drive could mistakenly be seen as dominance issues. I'm not trying to play anything up, just trying to make sure I understand him so that he gets everything he needs and so that no one gets hurt when he's older. I'm trying to get ahold of a camera since it's a great training tool, so I'll post up videos if I can get a camera.
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