by TROJAN WARRIOR » Mon Jun 23, 2014 7:18 pm
As Scepticalblahblah says, some sort of training should be implemented. Too many owners take what they see as the easy solution with aggressive dogs, and get rid of them, because they can't be bothered to put the work into training them. Some dogs are labelled aggressive when actually they are frightened. I have a westie, and because I am a wheelchair user, he is very protective of me, and will bark at people in certain situations, and people straight away label him as aggressive. They miss read the situation.