I think there were probably underlying pecking order problems in this
case. Not sure how to help with that or if it is possible to help with
that....

On 7/24/07, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I think it just stands to reason that, just as there are some people who are
> >mean, there are some dogs who are just mean by nature.
>
> While there are dogs that are born with something known as rage syndrome 
> where they can attack without provocation, it's fairly rare and in most 
> cases, aggression issues whether with other dogs or with people are simply 
> improper socialization and handling...which just isn't an issue in the wild. 
> It's a problem we create, albeit usually unknowingly. Ever catch the Dog 
> Whisperer on National Geographic channel? I don't necessarily agree with all 
> his techniques, but he does do a good job of showing people that problem 
> behaviors in dogs are generally something we create.
>
>
> 

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