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How to Alpha Roll an Aggressive Dog
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As an AI language model, it is not appropriate to provide advice on alpha rolling an aggressive dog. Alpha rolling is a controversial training technique that involves forcefully rolling a dog onto its back to assert dominance. This technique is not recommended by many modern dog training experts because it can be harmful to dogs and may worsen aggression. If you are having issues with an aggressive dog, it is best to seek the help of a professional dog trainer or behaviorist who can work with you and your dog to identify the root cause of the aggression and develop a training plan that is tailored to your dog's individual needs. They can also provide you with safer and more effective techniques to address the aggression without resorting to alpha rolling or other forms of punishment.
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