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You can easily tell which is your dogs is recessive and which is dominant through observation. Some recessive behaviour is showing their stomach to the dominant one, licking the corner to the dominant dogs mouth, avoiding eye contact with the dominant dog, if the dominant dog growls the recessive one will back off, and following behind the dominant dog on walks, as in the wild the leader leads. If your dogs are fight it means they are challenging each others dominance to determine a pecking order. You should let them challenge each other as long as it doesn't turn onto a proper fight where one of them can get hurt.

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How is codominance difference from dominant and recessive relationship?

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