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<DIV>In many cities there are now growly dog or reactive dog classes. If
you dog shows aggression to anyone o to other dogs, they are worth looking
into.</DIV>
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<DIV>Many only use positive reinforcement to do this as well. </DIV>
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<DIV>The dogs are together in class, but separated from each other either by
distance or by barriers. Then the owners are taught tips and ways to
handle the dogs so they avoid the aggression and by the end of the classes, the
dogs walk right pass other dogs and people and do just fine.</DIV>
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