When starting a saved world the my tame llamas (2 llamas and one trader llama) started spitting at sitting, tamed dogs. This aggro'd all of the dogs causing much bloodshed. I reloaded the world from backup and separated them in case something else caused the llama aggro and the dog just got in the way. As soon as they got close to each other again the llamas started attacking the dogs again.
I started another world in creative and tamed 2 llamas and a trader llama with the same result. And again with just llamas (no trader llama). Same result.
In survival and in creative tame llamas are always aggro'd against tame dogs without provocation.
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This happened to me as well for the first time in 08a. I've had llamas and a dog in the same place for weeks and suddenly the llama started attacking.
Yes, they were tamed. I attached the wrong screenshot where I was just dumping a bunch of wolfs and llamas down to test if the wolves still run. The wolves do still run as intended (especially when there are a lot of llamas!) I even tamed them far away and then brought them close and the same thing still happened.
Yes, the llamas (tamed or trader) start attacking the tamed dog, and then they hit each other accidentally, so even when you get the dog out of there they still go on attacking each other until you get them out of range.
I know for a fact that llamas attack wild (not tamed) wolves, so a dev probably accidentally messed with the check to see if it's tamed or not.
I am aware that tame llamas can spit at tame wolfs (dog), if lets say the llama is spitting at a mob and it hits the dog, the dog will get aggro towards the llama and may start a fight. That is normal behavior.
This new behavior is different, tame llamas and dogs can no longer be near each other because tame llamas are now always aggro against dogs. Without provocation. Tame dogs are not scared of tame llamas and will not run therefor they will fight 100% of the time. try it.
Are you sure you tamed the llamas or the wolves? The wolf doesn't seem to have a collar on, suggesting it's not tamed.