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Does This Dog Not Know His Own Strength?
This bulldog I've walked before he bit another dog and pulls towards other dog when he's out. I don't know weather he's had opportunity to socialise with other dogs so he is confused by them.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dogs by nature will want to check out other dogs (A-hem) but agree with above posts if He/She has not being trained even the most basic cammands 'No' 'Sit' or 'Stay' shouldn't be allowed outside the aforementionend compound. Not only putting other dogs, the public and Youself at risk if he hasn't.
Dogs can be temperamental and change in a flash, be careful and as suggested be sure to let them know of his behaviour truthfully as I'm sure the'll have asked.
Abbey, I'm sure there are other, less risky dogs, that would love you to take them out. You seem like a very caring person where the dogs are concerned, and you would enjoy the company of the dogs much better if you weren't constantly worrying about what might happen when you are out with the bulldog. I don't think you are decisive enough, or experienced enough, to be in charge of a powerful dog like this, especially one that has a history of aggression and violence towards other dogs.
It is very remiss of the people in charge of the dogs to allow you to take him out at all.
Please stop putting yourself and others at risk by taking this dog out.
Please, stick with the more predictable dogs, and both you and the dogs can enjoy your walks better.
Of course they don't have no concept of their own strengh and of what you what you weigh.
I do hope that your given a much lighter dog next time really, however not having read all previous posts if you have a bond with this dog then you have to be the Alpha. Let them know who's in command before you even set off.
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