I definitely realized I had made a couple of whoopsies when I was training but I decided to post the video anyways. That was the first thing I told my wife before I put it up. "Man I messed up on the 'come' command!"
Anyways, Elise I guess I don't play with the food because I'm a very novice trainer, and Ed told me not to in his training video! I didn't realize that it's not something a pack leader would do. I'm fairly positive if you raise a dog from a puppy they probably won't guard their food. An adult or rescue I wouldn't play around though.
After reading all of your replies, I really feel a lot better about his "aggression." I think he is just being mentally stimulated or getting excited, I don't think it's anything more sinister anymore! Thanks for all of your help. It's hard to know exactly what is right or wrong your first time around.
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