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Old 07-24-2017, 11:46 PM   #20
Mary Edith
Yorkie Yakker
 
Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Ireland
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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly View Post
Never allow a dog living in my house to be aggressive. We train that trait out of our companion pets. Yorkies are natural, protective watch dogs who bark to hail, alert, communicate their current feelings but beyond that, an aggressive pet dog is always an insecure dog, eventually becoming dangerous to himself and others, who lives with (a) human(s) without sufficient leadership skills to create the certainty in the dog's mind that his family group or 'pack' has a strong, confident leader he knows can and will keep it orderly, secure and safe, a role the poor dog then tries his best to assume - a too-heavy mantle he innately senses he's ill-equipped to wear, creating a state of inner anxiety, over-excitement and defensiveness. Aggressive dogs are often so anti-social they become increasingly isolated, something the naturally social canine completely abhors, creating even more anxiety and insecurity, often leading to a fearful dog.

Assuming the role of confident, quiet, loving leadership and training the aggression out of a pet dog is the kindest thing his human can do for him besides caring for his basic needs. A good pet watch dog is very effective and self-fulfilled in that role without needing to be aggressive.
Just wondering if you have any advice regarding my rescue Yorkie. He is 6 and most of the time very loveable, not a big fan of other dogs but he has fear/aggressive issues.

This becomes worse at night, if he is woken from his sleep by outside noises he becomes aggressive. Last night he was disturbed and when I tried to reassure him he growled at me and wouldn't let me near him.

I don't know his history but he can be snappy when fearful, any advice as to how to reassure him when he's aggressive. Thank you
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