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DOG BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMS

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Reactivity And Aggression

Dogs going crazy at other dogs is a problem for so many people. The good news is you’re not alone. In fact, it is so common there are Facebook groups devoted to it. As with all dog behaviours, to find a solution we first have to work out what the cause is. Of course, it isn’t just other dogs that can be the focus of reactivity; people, cars, bikes, push-chairs can all be perceived as threats and can provoke a reaction.

 

Anxiety.

If a dog is anxious it may feel that the best defence is a good offence.

Protection.

Sometimes dogs can feel that their owners or other family members need protecting.

Dominance.

Some dogs feel that they should be the pack leader over everyone and everything that they meet.  

 

Frustration.

Some dogs get really excited to see another dog or person coming towards them and they want to run over to them. If they are on-lead this can cause frustration, pulling and barking, and in extreme cases even lashing out with a bite.

Reactivity is really what got me started in dog behaviour – few things are more satisfying than identifying the cause and finding the solution, enabling a dog that needed to be put down to be transformed into a family pet with a future. It’s all about finding out what makes the dog tick. Once we’ve got a solution then attending group sessions is a good way to practice with people who are in a similar situation, all learning how to hone their skills together.

Do you need help with your dog's behaviour?

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