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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2008

my 18month old puppy showing some aggression

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  • which way around was it bread male mute or female mute?

  • @gerwegin female mute

  • what is your dog growling at?

  • @LionessCub1 another dog who stole his toy

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  • @howarth997 I can read dogs. I study animal behavior and dog training. The owner said another dog stole his toy. Showing growling like that is perfectly fine. If he viciously lunged against his leash, snarling at the other dog and showed rage that would be unacceptable. By the looks of it were he not attached to that leash he would've ran over and probably stolen his toy back. Have you seen two dogs on a sofa with one toy between them? They growl back and forth at each other. Harmless.

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  • 3rd post (others below). Contrary to popular belief, the lead dog is not necessarily the alpha dog of the pack. Amos was the undisputed ruler of all my dogs just because of his personality, and only one or two others could have challenged him physically, but these were larger Malamutes who were raised with him as already a dominant adult dog, so they were always submissive to him. Oh, well, not wanting to bore you with old stories, but it brought back memories. You have a great dog!

  • I'd pay good money for a dog of this same breeding. I love both breeds. I love pure Mals very much, but that crossing has a special place in my heart,.As I was saying below, my dog Amos was very special. He was unbelievably devoted to me, and he also ran on my sled dog team for 10 years (a long time for a big dog). I had to run him at wheel (in the back by me) because he was too big to run in lead or point. He liked it, though because he was nearer to me and he could keep an eye on the team.

  • I had a dog of this same combo and he looked very much like yours. The colors and marking are identical. His name was Amos and he was the smartest dog I ever had. I could train him to do anything. He knew everything else naturally! He was a superb guard dog. He attacked a 600 pound black bear in my yard when I came out to see what the noise was. The bear couldn't touch him. He knew to attack only the rear. He made humans stand against the wall until I came outside and approved them. I miss him.

  • now that is a beasty mix your dog is beautiful

  • very beautiful dog

  • beautiful dog

  • @MrLeebo123  theres 2 types of german shepherds, the show line with extreme tilted and sick spines, and then the working line with straight more healthy spine, used in police force

  • i think you made a better gsd because its got more muscle from the malamute its got a bigger head and the malamutes are a much more healthier breed then gsd so go job

  • wow nice a malamute with sheperd colors.

    Love those slightly lighter eyes aswell.

    Malamutes their heads are quite large and fluffy...kinda looks like an angry cat at some point.

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