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Originally Posted by Pepino
I disagree...a harness gives you no control over such a large dog and this situation is DANGEROUS which I'm surprised no one has mentioned.
What if one day you are going around a corner and you litterally bump into someone walking a very small dog? Your dog would be startled and could easily KILL or greatly injure that other dog.
Any aggression in dogs is something to be taken VERY seriously and you should definitely go to an experienced dog trainer.
Most of the time when dogs have dog on dog (or people!) aggression it is because they were not properly socialized as puppies. Many people think if they have more than one dog than they don't need to bother to socialize them but that is not the case...dogs don't generalize well and thus it is vital that they met as many dogs and people as possible when young (less than 6 months old ideally)
Also from the way the original post was worded...it sounds like your dog is not getting regular walks? A dog that size should be walked EVERYDAY! Or at the very least, every-other day. Lack of exercise can also cause pent-up energy (which could be funnelled into aggression.)
My hubby's grandma's dog was killed by another dog that was off-leash and the owner of the off-leash dog was SHOCKED. People tend to glaze over bad behaviour in their pets (and children!) but an untrained dog is a real safety issue.
Anyway, sorry for going all preachy but I just feel strongly on the subject as you can probably tell.
It all comes to how responsible a dog owner is.
Mine will always pull on leash but will heel next to me like an angel, off leash. -- She has done all sorts of training. It is just who she is. There are many tools to train a dog, as some above posters mentioned...but sometime even with a massive amount of training, some habits can not be out trained. -- Mine KNOWS she can not pull, or try to "eat" small dogs (humor intended), and after 1000's of dollars later ....and she is no dumb one..... she still wants to pull on leash when other dogs approach us...BUT walks perfectly well off leash next to me and shows NO INTEREST on dogs that pass by us on leash (or w/o leash).
Maybe I just happen to have a dog that is super smart and does not follow the leash rules

-- She is saying...what do you think I am...a dog??
Each dog is an individual and should get treated as such. Mine happens to be a big baby that is scared of her own shadow. She came to us at 18 months, she was considered un-adoptable because she had people mistreating her, starving her and she had lived outdoor since birth (in Midwest). She has turned out to be the best and smartest dog, except what comes to leash (maybe it stems from the horrid outdoor kennel she was kept in

)... So what works for us, I just sit her down when other dogs approach her.