You have to train it.
Pick the dog you want to be dominant. Tie or pen the non-dominant chosen dog and feed both dogs with one penned and one free. Takes a few times, but the free dog establishes dominance.
It depends if the lab or sharpei likes other dogs. if you have a lab just bring the shar pei along and see if they like each other if they dont take away the shar pei
It depends on what kind of dogs you get. You can get a bull dog and a lab and they might not get along. You can get a small and big dog and they might not get along. It depends on what kind of dogs you get. You can get a bull dog and a lab and they might not get along. You can get a small and big dog and they might not get along.
This isn't a question of breeds getting along. Any dog will get along with any other dog provided it's properly socialized. Unless properly socialized, the Chow Chow often will not get along well with other dogs.
you can get other breeds but it isn't a necessity
As well as any other dog. How well depends on the Lab itself, how muscular and aggressive it might be and the other dog or dogs.
I have a black lab and a St.Bernard and the black lab constantly licks my St.Bernards eyes and jowls. When I asked my vet why he did this so much they told me it was a nurturing quality and that my lab was just looking after my St.Bernard.
Yes, labs are often working dogs for usually the blind or disabled. But there are also other breeds that are working dogs too.
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dogs userly dont get along with cats because my chocalate lab dont she is now 3
You can't get an anorexic dog, they must be ill take them to the vets. This is what happened to one of my dogs, it was just her teeth falling out.
Dogs are a good judge of Character with both humans and Dogs. she is more than likely feeling intimidated and/or in a power struggle with what she see's as a rival. Not much you can do about it, dogs tend to be very territorial and will fight if they feel that another dog is trying to take over what they feel is rightfully theirs. A few things to watch ...... when and where is the dog when your lab seems to be the most agressive? is the husky a female? Where are your labs "buddies" at the time? watching her when she shows her anger toward this other dog will give you some insight as to what is setting her off.