We've talked about dogs and the handling of aggressive ones... This article gives a good insightful look into the reasons thereof.
http://www.dogcentral.info/common-reason-dog-aggresion/
On the one story where the dog was very aggressive and biting a 4 year old boy just to assert their dominance and rank in the "pack" ... I instantly thought of... getting rid of the dog ... it shouldn't have been tolerated for THAT long. A child is infinitely more important and valuable than a dog and if the dog cannot be trained from the FIRST incident not to exhibit this behavior to it's Alpha leaders' litter then it needs to go! The parents of the boy should've have punished the dog (not by hitting it or anything like that but asserting THEIR dominance over the dog to make it understood that it does not treat it's "litter-mates" that way... especially OLDER litter mates as the boy was 4 and the dog was 3 (ok 21 in dog years), but it still says the boy was there FIRST and the dog's place on the pack ranking is lower.
Read on and post what you think.
http://www.dogcentral.info/common-reason-dog-aggresion/
On the one story where the dog was very aggressive and biting a 4 year old boy just to assert their dominance and rank in the "pack" ... I instantly thought of... getting rid of the dog ... it shouldn't have been tolerated for THAT long. A child is infinitely more important and valuable than a dog and if the dog cannot be trained from the FIRST incident not to exhibit this behavior to it's Alpha leaders' litter then it needs to go! The parents of the boy should've have punished the dog (not by hitting it or anything like that but asserting THEIR dominance over the dog to make it understood that it does not treat it's "litter-mates" that way... especially OLDER litter mates as the boy was 4 and the dog was 3 (ok 21 in dog years), but it still says the boy was there FIRST and the dog's place on the pack ranking is lower.
Read on and post what you think.