Not exact matches
In some
cases, they actually increase a dog's reactivity or
aggression while on
leash.
We've dealt with some tough
cases, including animals who are shy or fearful, show
aggression, or have trouble walking on a
leash.
Sherman — Food
Aggression Case Study I have had many
cases before where clients come to me talking about how well - behaved their dog is — completely housebroken, shows excellent
leash behavior, is super lovable and cuddly, responds well to commands, and overall, is a very good dog.
For example, we work with a lot of
aggression cases, ranging from dog
aggression, human
aggression,
leash aggression, fear
aggression, food
aggression, and more.
Includes
case histories and guidelines for dealing with:
aggression toward strangers; resource guarding; dog - dog
aggression; behavior problems such as counter surfing, barking, mouthiness during play, mounting, stool eating; obedience problems such as off
leash control, stay breaking, recall off distractions, pulling; and fear and anxiety problems.
It's a complex problem and each
case requires an individual approach to assess on -
leash aggression, off -
leash aggression, territorial
aggression, fear - based
aggression, fence - barrier
aggression, resource guarding
aggression, bite hierarchies, ameliorating and exacerbating factors, and context.
Make sure to have his
leash in your hand so that you can stop him in the
case of
aggression or your dog try to hurt the new pup.