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Originally Posted by FirstYorkie I agree. I also think that feeling cornered has alot to do with it. If the leash is tight and they know they can't escape, they may act more aggressive than usual.
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Being on a leash has a lot to do with it, at least that's what I believe. My Gizmo is very aggressive (I posted about him before, don't know if you know or not) but he HATES people. When my mom has to introduce him to someone (only people who go to my parents house often) if he is on the leash and being restrained he'll get angry. It's kinda a tough call though, because it's like do we keep him on the leash incase he tries to attack, but the aleash makes him more aggressive. So usually I think she keeps him on the leash, but gives him some slack with it so he's not being held back.