Veterinarians
still use alpha when describing dogs; I view the term as a synonym for
dominant. If you have multiple dogs in
your household; multiple alpha dogs
is a real problem. Households
with smaller breed dogs have the ability to handle this problem easier than a
household with large breed dogs. It is
much easier to separate small breed dogs from a physical encounter than to
separate large breed dogs. Dogs living
in kennel environments can be kept separate when there is an issue with
multiple alpha dogs. Your family home is
not the environment to have multiple alpha dogs; keeping multiple alpha dogs
separate in your home is not practical, convenient, nor safe. I advise once you discover that you have
multiple alpha dogs in your home; then you need to change the situation
quickly. You should only have one alpha
dog in your home. Return pure-bred dogs
to the breeder, check with rescue organizations for re-homing, find someone
looking for a pet. I advise against the
wait and see attitude; things do not get better in these situations they only
escalate. I have personal experience
with this situation and I will never go through it again!
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