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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 I think its wrong to say if your yorkie is not aggressive that its abnormal behavior. Mine is very much not aggressive and she is a perfectly healthy normal dog I also know a lot of yorkies who aren't but that doesn't mean something is wrong with them. The pack leader thing has been debunked. |
Yorkies by nature are aggressive dogs - this is a fact. Read the rest of what I said - it can be overcome with training, as you've obviously done if your dog is as well behaved as you say.
"Pack leader thing has been debunked." What are you talking about? By who? Dogs are pack animals and always will be.
I am not sure how you misconstrued what I said so much. I'm not saying something is wrong, I'm saying it is "abnormal." Which means, outside the realm of what is normal for the breed. If a person had a greyhound and told me that the dog liked to go on nice slow walks, I would say "that is abnormal" because that is a breed that was bred to run, and typically, the dog wants to take off running as soon as he gets the opportunity. Does that mean that the dog has something wrong with it? Not necessarily, but I would say that it is abnormal behavior.
If you are the type of person that looks at your dog like it's a human being, then you cannot possibly help this person deal with the problems she is having with her puppy.