Anonymous wrote:Growls are polite warnings. What's scarier is when a dog doesn't growl and attacks. It might just be you haven't done anything yet that displeases him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I get it. Our last dog had so many triggers and we were bitten multiple times. I've been paranoid that our current dog is going to develop aggressive behaviors. However, he's 4 now and the sweetest goof ball ever. The interesting thing is that our current dog is a pit mix and our last dog was a spaniel. I guess it just goes to show that aggressive tendencies are not breed related!
What kind of spaniel?