@summithound: Resource guarding can start as early as puppyhood, and if it's ignored, it can become a serious problem as your dog gets bigger and stronger. Puppies that growl, stiffen up, hover over food, toys, beds, or stolen items are showing signs that they may be uncomfortable with people or other dogs approaching their resources. The earlier you identify it, the easier it is to teach your puppy that people coming near their food or toys is a positive thing—not something to fear. Addressing resource guarding early helps prevent bites, fights, and unwanted behavior later in life, especially in powerful breeds. A confident, well-socialized puppy should learn that giving up an item doesn't mean losing it forever—it often means something even better is coming. 🐾💪🏾
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meekmook34 :
So we growling now…Bet
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user 256645669 :
80% bad
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Audrey Flowers :
this is why you just get a cat
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PLASIBO. :
btw this is applicable for kids too
2026-06-28 09:42:52
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Ganyu :
“Did I just hear you growl”
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[INVINCIBLE] :
bro love his job
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Aston :
10% normal
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1k.namarionn :
gaming with kevin??
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Mob :
the owner
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Ariel :
Other Dog: Yeah he learnin🤣🤣🤣
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cj.da_future :
Acting like half of us haven’t been through this
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The honored one :
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