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  2. Dog aggression - Wikipedia

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    1) Punishing dogs has been associated with a strong likelihood of new or increased aggression and other behavior problems; 2) dominance in pet dogs is not a character trait of a dog but rather a power agreement between dogs regarding who has best access to particular resources; and 3) the behavior of dogs controlling access to resources is fluid, not static, depending on context.

  3. German Shepherd Puppy’s Annoyance Over Mom Constantly ... - AOL

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    Snooki the German Shepherd is a puppy who is spoiled rotten by her mom, but she gets annoyed sometimes too. Snooki's mom shared a video at the beginning of April that shows us all just how annoyed ...

  4. Canine degenerative myelopathy - Wikipedia

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    A dog with degenerative myelopathy often stands with its legs close together and may not correct an unusual foot position due to a lack of conscious proprioception. Canine degenerative myelopathy, also known as chronic degenerative radiculomyelopathy, is an incurable, progressive disease of the canine spinal cord that is similar in many ways to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

  5. German Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    [85] [87] A North American study analysing more than 1,000,000 hip and 250,000 elbow scans in dogs over the age of two found the German Shepherd Dog to have a rate of hip and elbow dysplasia to be 18.9% and 17.8% respectively. The German Shepherd had the 8th highest rate of hip dysplasia and 6th highest rate of elbow dysplasia. [88]

  6. How to Read Dog Body Language, According to a Dog Trainer - AOL

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    McKenzie Cordell. Paired with a wagging tail, this typically means your dog is happy and calm. If you hear growls or aggressive behavior, it means your pup is ready to pounce.

  7. Rescue Dogs Go From Friends to 'Arguing' in Seconds ... - AOL

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    The two dogs, one a Staffy and German Shepherd mix, looked back at the camera at the same time. It looks like they were having such a sweet sibling moment. It looks like they were having such a ...