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The Black Russian Terrier is a large, powerful working dog breed developed in mid-20th century Russia for guarding and military tasks. Despite its name, it's not a true terrier and was created by crossing several breeds for versatility and strength.
Play growling is usually loud, high-pitched, and accompanied by loose, bouncy movements, while aggressive growling is low, stiff, and may include tense posture or warning signs.
Play fighting in dogs is marked by loose, bouncy movements, role reversals, play bows, and brief pauses to ensure the interaction stays friendly.
Play growling is typically accompanied by loose, bouncy body language and role reversals, while aggressive growling involves stiff posture, warning cues, and tense movements.
Dogs engaged in play fighting usually have relaxed, bouncy movements, use play bows, switch roles, and take brief pauses, indicating friendly interaction.
Play growling is usually loud, high-pitched, and accompanied by loose, bouncy movements, while aggressive growling is low, stiff, and may include tense posture or warning signs.
Play fighting in dogs is marked by loose, bouncy movements, role reversals, play bows, and brief pauses to ensure the interaction stays friendly.
Yes, play fighting and biting are normal behaviors in dogs, often marked by exaggerated, loose movements and role reversals, distinguishing them from real aggression.
Yes, it is normal for dogs to bite each other’s necks during play, as long as it is gentle and accompanied by relaxed body language and mutual engagement.
Yes, dogs are generally happy when they play fight, as long as their interactions are characterized by relaxed body language, role reversals, and voluntary engagement.

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