Early socialization is also very important for this breed given that they have a very protective nature that might result
in aggression towards strangers and other pets.
Not exact matches
«I sometimes wonder what motivates someone to be an internet troll, what kind of dissatisfaction is going on
in their lives to redirect their unhappiness and
aggression towards a total
stranger.
Avoid Triggers for Your Dog's
Aggression Towards People: Do not push your dog into situations
in which they are bound to be uncomfortable, such as
in crowds or
in close proximity to
strangers.
These can then lead later to even more difficult problems, such as dog fighting
in the home, hyper aggressiveness
towards strangers and
strange dogs, excessive fearfulness, separation anxiety, phobias, fence jumping,
aggression towards family members, etc..
However, there is potential
aggression issue
towards strangers in some lines of English Springer Spaniels, which seems to be far more prevalent
in working bred dogs.
My boy is 3 he is a rescue from a back street breeder at 9 weeks old so he has grown up with me but he is constantly growling snarling an snapping at me when I try to pet him or if I want him to move or if I tell him off he also snaps at
strangers and other dogs (he was attacked badly last year by a dog so now is very defensive around them) but I can't understand his
aggression towards other people who he has never meet before and me and my family including my 13 year old brother I have tried Clicker training correction spray and god old fashioned shouting an a smack on the nose which resulted
in me being bitten so i am at a total lose as to what to do next is it a confidence thing or a dominance thing
In Jackson's case, his aggression towards strangers was very predictable... but his occasional resource guarding behavior and aggression towards his owners in close quarters in the house was not, and was all the more frightening because it caught them off - guard when it happene
In Jackson's case, his
aggression towards strangers was very predictable... but his occasional resource guarding behavior and
aggression towards his owners
in close quarters in the house was not, and was all the more frightening because it caught them off - guard when it happene
in close quarters
in the house was not, and was all the more frightening because it caught them off - guard when it happene
in the house was not, and was all the more frightening because it caught them off - guard when it happened.
It's also important to note that for a dog with fear
aggression towards strangers, like Jackson, this type of household is incredibly stressful to live
in — the constant stream of visitors meant that he often had to be confined away from the family, which he had trouble coping with despite medication, treats and puzzle toys, and other measures to help him relax and enjoy his «quiet time.»
Police dogs are generally pretty dominant dogs, and you can see that
in their
aggression towards other male dogs,
strangers that fight with them, and sometimes even with their handlers.