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        <title>Dog Aggression:  How to Recognize &amp;amp; Respond</title>
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        <description>The purpose of this article is not a how-to on correcting the behavior of an aggressive dog.  That task is better left to dog trainers, veterinarians, and dog behaviorists.   This article identifies seven basic types of dog aggression, however, and offers suggestions on how to communicate better with an aggressive dog to prevent injury from dog attacks.</description>
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