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"My dog's been to dog training classes, but you need to go to people training classes." Some people just aren't nice. |
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Years ago, I had a biter (have a couple now, too...lol) .. anyway, I used to walk Maxwell with his sister, Sassy every morning around 6AM. We always met the same people during our walks. One elderly man was so nice and would always stop to chat with me. I told him from the get go to only pet Sassy because Maxwell would bite. One day it happened...he went ahead and tried to pet Maxwell and omg he bit the man so hard and he was bleeding all over. I told him where I lived and offered to help clean it up...and advised him to go to his doctor or an emergency room and I would pay for it. He told me no worries and said it was his fault (yes, it was) and went on to his home. I am laughing now as I write this....terrible of me. LOL Anyway...I NEVER saw him again. Don't know what happened...if he died or was just afraid to come out again. :eek::D;):p |
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Leo will start barking once the stranger talks to him. At the dog park, those who listened to me about "no touch, or eye contact" he did great with them..it might've taken him like 30 minutes but after that he would go up to those people and want them to throw a ball. |
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I have always told strangers "No" when they want to pet any of my dogs, why would you want to risk litigation? All my dogs were trained to accept strangers on command, but I only allowed that with people that I wanted to socialize with. Remember you are responsible for your dogs action even if a idiot causes the bite if you allowed the petting! |
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My very first yorkie Keyla was a very aggressive protective dog. I was told to put him down by a vet but I did not. I had him eleven years and he was my best friend and always there for me. I never let people come up and pet him so basically we never went to doggie parks. He warned me of many little things so I was so thankful to have given him a wonderful home. It was a heart breaking ordeal to say goodbye to my baby I loved him with all my heart. Susan |
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So, my question is, if I see another dog coming towards us, or a stranger coming towards us outside, should I turn around and walk the other way? Like I said, I really think it's an anxiety/anxious /excitement type of bark. I'm honestly going to look into private trainers in my area. I kind of want to nip this in the butt while he's still young. ANOTHER thing that doesn't make sense, is when he was a puppy he absolutely loved strangers. He was one of those dogs that EVERYONE had to pet, and he wanted EVERYONE to pet him. I think his behavior started changing when he was around 9 months old. That's when he would start the barking at random dogs outside, or at strangers. I thought it was just a phase he would "grow out of" but I guess not. |
I would ust tell people not to pet him just say hes not friendly I dont think you should have to avoid people |
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