Pay attention to the dog's body language, since there are many signs it will display if it's being aggressive. For example, an angry dog may have raised fur, its tail may stiffen, and it may show its teeth.
It depends on how angry you are and if you can be assertive without indulging in anger. That's usually the best approach. If not, don't interact and wait for things...
I don't think it matters whether you fight Bowser before getting all the stars or not. As long as you have 120 stars when you defeat him, you'll get Luigi.
You could call them, and say that you messed up but are really sorry and want to fix it, you just need the right materials. They'll likely appreciate your honesty...
Yikes! I would put antiperspirant spray on it so it won't burn. Lead the licking dog to another room so it will be distracted when you spray it on. Just...
If you're worried that your dog may have a fever, then knowing their ear temperature really helps. I recommend putting your thumb inside the dog's ear, specifically the entrance of...
If you're looking at a potentially violent conflict, try distracting them by asking something completely unrelated to what they're trying to address. Do not engage in the attempt to accelerate...