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    Is My Dog Being Aggressive or Reactive?

    Is My Dog Being Aggressive or Reactive?

    I can no longer count the number of times someone has told me their dog is aggressive in some form or another when they are either reactive or in some cases just playful. Labeling a dog as aggressive can reap major consequences and helping a reactive dog is not the same as an aggressive one. In order to properly understand the difference we must discuss their definitions and then what signs to look for to distinguish between the two. What is reactivity? Unfortunately, reactiv
     

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