Dogs may attack other dogs when excited due to heightened arousal levels, competition for resources, or lack of socialization. It is important to address this behavior with training and behavior modification techniques to ensure the safety of all dogs involved. Consulting a professional trainer or behaviorist can help address the underlying reasons for the aggression.
my dog or yours i think attack other dogs because they smell badness or your dog or mine haves fear so it thinks it should attack it for its own rightsalso if your dog is like that than have a therapist to help your dog out
Most likely, your dog isn't trying to attack the other dog. they are just stating their territory and showing the other dog she was there first and trying to warn her off. i think she starts crying because all dogs like to show off to other dogs and it makes them feel good. but i wouldn't call it crying, i'd say it's the sound they make when they've just claimed victory, and they are just so excited, all they can do is "squeal with delight". =D
No because the dog will attack that other dog cause it will think it is trespassing on its territory.
He or she is excited.
If you are asking how to make your dog aggressive, it may need to be trained as an attack dog.
Yes, you can teach your dog to attack.
An attack dog is a dog bred, trained or used for the purpose of attacking a target.
It is important to address the behavior of an overly excited dog because it can lead to potential safety risks for both the dog and those around it. Uncontrolled excitement can result in accidents, aggression, and other unwanted behaviors. Training and managing the dog's excitement can help create a safer and more enjoyable environment for everyone involved.
If a dog is focused on his\her owner always being there to help them, and htinks that they can't leave, the dog cna conceivably attack any other animals in the house, attack other humans in the house, and shred furniture
A lead dog is diffrent from the others because when the dog frightends the others that's why they chose s/he to be the lead,if not the dog might attack the other dogs.
Dogs were (and likely still are) trained to attack and bring down bears. One dog would be trained to jump on the bears back and attack the back of its neck, whilst the other would attack it from underneath. The "under dog" was far more vulnerable than the "top dog" hence the terms.
Watch it my dog will attack