Just yesterday, I got bitten by her very badly (when she usually NEVER bites me) because I was trying to hold her back from a loose dog.
What should I do? Is there any way she can be friendly to every dog she sees, and not only the nice looking ones?NO DOG TRAINING CLASSES ---THOSE DONT WORK----WEVE TRIED THEM.
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She's terrified. You need to build her confidence. Star out slow by walking her in a dog park or where other dogs are around. After awhile try walking her close to another (friendly) dog. Praise her EVERY time she does what you want. Gradually ease her into meeting a friendly dog. She needs to build her confidence. Don't yell at her as that will only scare her more. Reassure her. Good luck!
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- You have a stubborn dog.
- See a dog behaviorist.
they specialize in all types of problems - I'm taking care of a dog named Bentley and he's been bitten by a rattlesnake 2 years ago. He is scared, and some times is mean.
Sorry, but your dog maybe scarred for life - Don't try classes - try one-on-one with a professional trainer. A group setting would be a nightmare for this situation. Call your vet and get a reference.
- Watch Cesar Milan the dog whisperer. He addressed that problem in one of his episodes.
With the right trainer dog training classes do work. - That is a tough case. Biting is never acceptable. Dog aggression is usually out of fear. Do the best you can to reassure her. instead of waiting for a loose dog on your walks, make a safer situation by having someone walk by you with a leashed dog and start working with her from there. The only way she is going to respond correctly to you is if she recognized you as her pack leader. You have to be the authority and teach her what is acceptable. Train her in short sessions frequently. Always make sure that you are consistent and leave on a good note. If you can't work thought this on your own, consult a different trainer.
- get 1 person to spend alot of time with the dog each day and give it alot of fuss
or try the dog colars that either spray a bad smell or shock or a high pitched sound this will prevent the dogs from doing bad things because they wont like what is happening
finally you could use a choke collar and a mouth guard for the dog - If the classes didn't work, you may have to get a trainer to work with you & your dog on a one on one basis. Trainers are not all alike so be sure you get references. Find someone who can address the aggression & 'modify' your dogs behavior.
You know your dog & the trainer doesn't, so see who the dog responds to best.
You have an independent, determinded, hard headed creature that needs some controls. Once you have instilled these controls you can control his aggression. But it takes a Professional to do it.
Please, do find Professional help. - Hello, 1st please tell me the bread of your dog and the age.
AND TRANING WORKS..
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- a muzzle, find something to get her mind off the other dogs. need some friendly dogs to interdouce her too
- maybe show her dogs that seem bad but r nice, like let her stay at a doggy day camp once.
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