My Dog Trevor is a beagle mix male pastor who is about to turn 6 years, (I guess that means you are baking muffins soon). I took Trevor to an animal shelter when she was 10 month puppy, and from the first day, there was just a ball of energy, it is quite a punch. It 'been properly socialized as a puppy and had many friends puppy, but Trevor "game" has always been rather difficult, and when he first started, has since turned many dogs. It was a train, potty nightmare, haswould deliberately run head for home, and went and had a strong separation anxiety, which has destroyed my house and his cage every time I came out. Fair to say that Trevor "came" with some baggage, but none that I should not be considered at the moment.
While growing up, he is much better with his "puppy problems" are now sleeps all day when I'm at work, but still loves to rough house at night, after eating. A few years ago, I noticed some aggressive dogsTo develop behaviors that I had never seen before. He always wanted to chase squirrels and stray cats, but I thought that most of the dogs they love to do it. It 'was after I made a trip to Atlantic City, NJ, and Trevor left in kennels at his vet, I started to notice in particular that his aggressive behavior of dogs and his new reaction to certain other dogs began to concern me.
Would react in such a way, though, as he wanted the attack has passed, but I never had a problemwith him and all other animals or people, so I was not sure what would. I knew that I started not to trust him with other animals, so I started to do so was always on a leash when in the yard. Well, about 2 years ago, the family moved into my neighborhood, and began their journey yellow lab everyday of my house (there was not much of a garden in front), and Trevor is ballistic. The boy looked at me constantly, I was crazy, andReaction of Trevor kept growing to the point where I did not even know he was out when she came through on foot.
Well, I think enough finally enough, one morning while I was preparing to take Trevor, before leaving for work, must have felt the dog, and has the potential of the rear screen door I had just unlocked. When I bent down to put the leash, is a mad dash for the door, opened it with his nose, and ran to the attack dog. I ran after him and withdrewThe dog had bit him in the ass Trevor. Needless to say, the guy was furious, and, of course, I ended up paying the vet bill. He sent me a letter saying that a dog should certainly be put to sleep with aggressive behavior by dogs. I felt humiliated, scared and did not know what to do.
Surely there is a big problem, the address should be, but I could not make Trevor, I love this dog, and is so gentle and playful with everyone. I did not sleep, he spentHundreds of dollars because of a special on a bus for him, but without success. The only thing that seemed to come out was that they control, and responsible wildlife, both seemed to believe without hesitation that the circumstances of the dog that bites, there's much more a territorial issue as a vicious dog problem . That seemed to help me feel better, but still Trevor topics have not been addressed. I also talked with his veterinarian, we tried calming drugs and a dog's behaviorSpecialists, because I know that most aggression is the dog feels cornered or threatened, but nothing has worked to know to get started. I was afraid and start grasping at straws, as I have contact with the Dog Whisperer, he could not afford, but they are shy and the type of camera to be on TV.
So, is off to each of these sound familiar to you? So I felt that I had two choices in dealing with aggressive behavior of the dog Trevor, both of which were not acceptable for me: 1) Put to sleep Trevor, or2) spend the rest of my life and the fear of the protective measures that Trevor is not loose or in a situation where there is a different animal in the vicinity. Well, I am living proof that there is a third option that will save until the end of my dog and my mind. It all comes down to trust, commitment, patients, and dedication of this resource SitStayFetch: Dog Obedience Training Secrets to STOP your dog's behavior problems! Today, as living proof, Trevor is now a reformed dog, does not respond more aggressively towardsother animals, and actually listen to my commands, even if distracted.