How about caging Alaskan and local dogs? They are all puppies.

Native dogs grow faster, and even have territorial consciousness in two or three months, so they bark when they are with strange dogs, while Alaska will have territorial consciousness when it is about one year old.

If it is inconvenient to separate, but teach the local dog a lesson properly, don't bark for a few days.

The only thing to pay attention to is Alaska's food intake. As a large dog, Allah grew up quickly in the canteen when he was a child and ate as much as he wanted. If the dog has a small shelf, it's best to feed it alone, otherwise Allah will eat all the dog's share. There are also vaccine and health problems. Allah's long-haired dog loses its hair badly and needs frequent grooming. Putting a cage is a bit bad.

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