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Mixed-breed dogs often enjoy better health, longer lifespans, and unique combinations of traits that make them great companions.
Male brother dogs may fight due to dominance issues, territorial behavior, or lack of proper socialization as they mature.
Muzzles can help prevent dogs from inflicting harm during a fight, but they do not address the root causes of aggression or fully stop dog fights.
Yes, with proper training, behavior modification, and professional help, aggression in dogs can often be managed or significantly reduced.
Yes, dog aggression can worsen with age due to factors like pain, cognitive decline, or ingrained behavioral patterns.
If your dog keeps fighting, consult a professional trainer, separate the dogs to prevent escalation, and work on desensitization techniques.
No, you should not punish your dog, but instead identify the cause of aggression and manage behavior through supervision, training, and environmental control.
Occasional scuffles between cohabiting dogs can be normal, but frequent or intense fighting may signal underlying behavioral or health issues.
Separate the dogs immediately, identify triggers, and begin a structured behavior modification plan with professional guidance.

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