They also found very little correlation between
a dog being aggressive with other dogs and with humans.
Our small
dog was aggressive with other dogs and did not follow commands.
Some dogs are aggressive with other dogs, and allowing your dog to rush over to greet these dogs could result in a fight.
Not exact matches
If your
dog really doesn't get along
with others —
is aggressive or uncomfortable in close proximity — keep high - value treats handy when you
're on walks and give your
dog a treat when he sees another
dog.
The Shepherd
is reserved
with strangers and somewhat
aggressive toward
other dogs.
It
's not necessarily a copout to do this...
dogs learn through association, and if you eliminate the association of
being aggressive toward the
other pet over food (
with a combination of set boundaries and environmental control), then they will no longer feel the need to
be so wary and guarding in that type of situation.
Well - socialized rottweilers get along nicely
with people and
other dogs, but males in particular can
be a bit
aggressive and dominant.
She can
be dog -
aggressive if not socialized
with other dogs early.
If may
be aggressive towards
dogs but should
be OK
with other pets if raised
with them from puppyhood.
Irish Water Spaniels can
be aggressive with strange
dogs, sometimes even
with other pets.
I really need your help, I have a great
dog but when I walk him, he
is very
aggressive with other dogs.
She
is very
aggressive with other dogs as her original owner died & she went to two different households which had
other dogs & they jumped her.
New research, detailed last week in the journal Anthrozoos, finds that people
with argumentative personalities
are more likely to choose bull terriers and
other aggressive dogs than their agreeable counterparts.
The
dog who
is aggressive with the
other canine members of a training class will not benefit from the class.
Because you get to the real individual root cause behind each problem you
are dealing
with, like chewing or barking or
aggressive behavior to
other dogs - and get a tailored solution for each problem.
Is your
dog aggressive with people or
other dogs?
They also interact well
with other dogs, exception
being male
dogs, towards which they can
be aggressive if they
are not firmly guided by their masters.
If a puppy
is removed from its litter too early, such as if the mother died at birth, and then hand raised by humans, not seeing another
dog by 16 weeks of age, the
dog will never
be able to relate to
other dogs, won't know how to play
with them, and will either
be afraid or
aggressive towards them.
On the
other hand, if your
dog is likely to become wild, somewhat
aggressive, or
is a bully, you need to work on those issues
with a trainer before going to a
dog park.
The Bouvier can get along well
with other animals if raised
with them; if not, some can
be aggressive toward
other dogs.
Spayed
dogs are less
aggressive, more affectionate towards people and get along better
with other pets.
They
're usually friendly
with other family pets but may
be aggressive with same - sex
dogs.
Dogs reacting to stranger dogs, on the other hand, are often reacting due to dominance or fear; however, many other predisposing factors are at play when dealing with inter-dog aggressive displays and atta
Dogs reacting to stranger
dogs, on the other hand, are often reacting due to dominance or fear; however, many other predisposing factors are at play when dealing with inter-dog aggressive displays and atta
dogs, on the
other hand,
are often reacting due to dominance or fear; however, many
other predisposing factors
are at play when dealing
with inter-dog
aggressive displays and attacks.
It
's especially important to address such issues in breeds
with a history of
being aggressive, since shyness and this defensive reaction could prove to
be a deadly combination for both the
dog and
others.
It
is reserved
with strangers and usually
aggressive toward
other dogs and small animals.
The Training Success of Older
Dogs Just the
other day, I
was speaking
with a
dog owner who
was looking into a training program for her four - year - old Maltese, who
was becoming more food
aggressive, and had always
been known to excessively bark and pull on the leash during walks.
Socializing these
dogs with other dogs works to a point which i have described above, but i does not take away completely there desire to fight, it makes it extremely managable and some of my
dogs of the opposite sex will play together and even sleep in my bed together, but they
are still what i would call
dog aggressive.
Because they
were bred to hunt
with other dogs (mainly Foxhounds), the Border Terrier
is less
aggressive towards
other dogs than
other terriers who hunted on their own.
We don't know how he
is with cats, but he has
been good around
other female
dogs, a little
aggressive around males.
Still,
with enough training and socialization, your Blue Nose puppy can grow up to
be less
aggressive to
other dogs and more friendly
with other humans.
They can
be a bit
aggressive with other dogs; that
is their way of proving their dominance.
He
is obedient but
aggressive with other dogs.
Therefore, he
is more
aggressive with other dogs, he will pee in your house to mark their territory, and he needs you to work as hard as he does.
Neither of them
are aggressive,
are great off leash and
with other dogs, until today.
Kodi
is still new to us, but we already know he
's very friendly, NOT
aggressive, not dominant, and gets along very well
with the
other dogs in his foster home.
I trained them all to not
be dog and food aggressive by having them socialized with other dogs from a young age, hand and bowl fed them all (even with my hand in their bowl) and it helps to discipline and NOT BEAT YOUR DOG
dog and food
aggressive by having them socialized
with other dogs from a young age, hand and bowl fed them all (even
with my hand in their bowl) and it helps to discipline and NOT BEAT YOUR
DOGDOG!!!
They
are sociable and
are capable of bonding well
with children and
other animals, though can
be rather
aggressive with birds and
other dogs of similar sex.
Excluding
dogs who have
aggressive behavioral problems, it
is very important to let your
dog interact
with other dogs.
Most German Shorthairs
are good
with other pets, but some can
be aggressive with strange
dogs, and some
are determined cat chasers.
Some pit bulls
are just fine
with other dogs, especially if both parties
are spayed or neutered and neither
are generally
aggressive.
They can
be good
with children, pets, and
other dogs and reserved
with strangers though
are never
aggressive as many people may think they
are.
The Shiba Inu
is sometimes
dog -
aggressive so potential owners
are often advised that they don't do well in homes
with other dogs.
They crave the company of humans and
other dogs and must have companionship, despite the fact that they can
be aggressive with other dogs.
The
dogs are generally very good
with children and
are very protective of the family though some
are aggressive towards
other dogs — especially those that challenge it.
Some can
be quite
aggressive towards strangers and
other dogs, and some can
be quite friendly and good
with other dogs.
Due to their breeding, Pits tend to
be aggressive toward
other dogs, but some co-exist well
with other pets if they have
been raised around them since puppyhood.
a.) a considerable amount of exercise, including the use of treadmills and backpacks, as a way of relaxing
dogs to prepare them for counter-conditioning exercises; b.) packs of
dogs to rehabilitate unstable, fearful or
aggressive dogs; c.) Leashes and chain collars to block jumping, whining, possessiveness, biting, aggressiveness, excessive barking, mounting, fighting, active dominance challenges; d.) Redirection to get
dogs doing alternative behaviors in play areas, obstacle courses, a pool, a feeding area, a sleeping area, and an eating / drinking area; e.) calming techniques using hand feeding; f.) a limited amount of obedience training, such as teaching the
dogs to heel on a loose lead at the handler's side; g.) a «claw» technique, his own version of the «alpha rollover», and a pursuit technique to deal
with dogs that don't show submission to
other dogs or people; h.) «flooding» for phobias; i.) «calm / assertive» handler techniques; j.) touch and sound techniques to interrupt, correct and / or redirect behaviors; k.) a variety of traditional manners rules, which
are implemented
with the «no free lunch» type of approach; l.) a variety of games and
other «mental challenges»; m.) human intervention; and n.) electric collars (not mentioned, as I recall, in the book)
However,
dogs with violent or abusive histories and those bred from
dogs with aggressive tendencies
are much more likely to exhibit
aggressive behavior towards people or
other dogs.
...
are often
aggressive with other dogs.
Not to
be mistaken for the high energy one - year - old that plays rough and doesn't know boundaries, the «bully» actively seeks to assert his / her dominance of
other dogs, and becomes
aggressive with other dogs that do not «submit», or might even become
aggressive with overly timid
dogs (when their prey drive kicks - in).