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Well he will be more calm, but not necessarily more loyal. The training is usually easiest with treats. Do something right-feed. Do something you said-feed. Praise loudly and use small bits of food. Trainers are not that expensive and can improve your view of your pet a hundred fold.
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You said you were a retired vet, so I am wondering if you have an opinion on this. I got a Boston BullTerrier about 3 three weeks ago. He is a year old, was never really trained well, and he is quite a handful. Do you think he will settle down if we...
have him neutered?