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my sister attacked by her dog
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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 427792" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>Ouch. Your sister shouldn't have tried to get those two apart if a voice command couldn't stop them BUT a voice command should have been able to stop both of them dead in their tracks and if it didn't then she has a dominance problem. Both dogs should be taught to immediately stop if your sister tells them to or else she has a couple of dangerous weapons she can't control and that is scary. Chows are aggressive dogs and will push themselves to top dog position if their owners allow it to happen. Did the dog know, I don't know but if he did he didn't care because as your sister is not top dog then she had no right to be there.</p><p>Both those dogs need to be trained to do exactly what your sister tells them to do when she tells them to do so. Or the Chow should leave. Honestly I think any dog that bit me even in the middle of a dog fight would be put down immediately. It might be her fault for lack of training but that's how it goes. </p><p>Hope her leg heals quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 427792, member: 1258"] Ouch. Your sister shouldn't have tried to get those two apart if a voice command couldn't stop them BUT a voice command should have been able to stop both of them dead in their tracks and if it didn't then she has a dominance problem. Both dogs should be taught to immediately stop if your sister tells them to or else she has a couple of dangerous weapons she can't control and that is scary. Chows are aggressive dogs and will push themselves to top dog position if their owners allow it to happen. Did the dog know, I don't know but if he did he didn't care because as your sister is not top dog then she had no right to be there. Both those dogs need to be trained to do exactly what your sister tells them to do when she tells them to do so. Or the Chow should leave. Honestly I think any dog that bit me even in the middle of a dog fight would be put down immediately. It might be her fault for lack of training but that's how it goes. Hope her leg heals quickly. [/QUOTE]
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