My interpretation of this question was how early can you get a dog neutered and will this stop them from being dominant. A dog can be neutered at around six months and it will often make them less dominant.
They will get along only if your dog knows how to act submissive towards a pet wolf, and if your dog is not the same sex as that wolf. Otherwise, if the dog is acting dominant or approaches a wolf (even as a pet) in a dominant matter you could end up with a very dead dog in your hands. In most cases, though, the answer to this question is very likely a no.
the person was dominant over the dog
If your dog is acting "depressed" and is usually active, its probably sick and you should take it to a vet
Asta was an acting dog (whose real name was Skippy) that appeared in a bunch of older movies. The acting dog was the breed known as a "wire fox terrier".
A Briard.
Your dog wants to be with you that's why he/she is acting that way. Why don't you play in the back where your dog can play with you? That way the dog is happy, the fence is not damaged, and you get to play.
Not always. It really depends on the personalities of the dogs. Think about what would happen if you put two very headstrong leaders in the same room together. More than likely, neither would want to back down and there would be some major personality clashes. If you put two dominant dogs together it could cause even more problems. If you put a submissive dog with a dominant dog that could also cause problems, because it gives the dominant an excuse to stay dominant. If the dog is acting dominant with his owners, you'll need to show him that you're his pack leader and always in control. Professional training or obedience classes are usually the safest way to make sure you're on the right track, because dominance problems can lead to aggression and other behavior issues.
In canine society the top dog or wolf is the dominant dog that gets to bread with the dominant female in the pack. Therefore if you refer to a person as the 'top dog' you are saying that they are the leader of their social circle.
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My dog is acting like she is dizzy
The submissive dogs will roll over onto their backs when faced with the dominant dogs. They also provide their kills to the dominant dog so that the dominant dog can eat first, or share it with whoever they want.