sjdusc
04-22-2003, 01:26 AM
Hello,
I recently adopted a 3.5 year old, male Cocker Spaniel from a local rescue agency. I actually fostered him for 1 week before I made the final decision to adopt, and we fell in love with him immediatly.
With that said, we did notice that he seemed to be agressive towards people and other dogs when we took him for walks around our apartment complex. Only, this aggression was on and off. There didn't seem to be any one thing that would set it off. Sometimes he would want to just get pet or play with another dog, and sometimes he starts growling and barking. I know if I let him he would try to bite.
I cam to the conclusion that he could be trained not to be agressive on these walks and used a water bottle to curve his agression. This has seemed to work. He is much better.
The real problem is that over easter, my little sister (she is a freshman in college) came over and the dog decided that he did not like her. He became agressive to the point where I was actually scared, and he tried to bite her.
I have only had the dog for less than two weeks now (including the foster week) and I am actually worried about his behavior to the point where I am considering giving him back if we can not fix it.
I really love the dog. He is great and loving inside of my apartment when it is just my girlfriend and I. I just can not seem to trust him around anybody else.
DOES ANYBODY HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS???? PLEASE! We really want to keep him, but we are afraid that if we are not able to curve his behavior then he may hurt somebody.
Thanks,
SJDUSC
I recently adopted a 3.5 year old, male Cocker Spaniel from a local rescue agency. I actually fostered him for 1 week before I made the final decision to adopt, and we fell in love with him immediatly.
With that said, we did notice that he seemed to be agressive towards people and other dogs when we took him for walks around our apartment complex. Only, this aggression was on and off. There didn't seem to be any one thing that would set it off. Sometimes he would want to just get pet or play with another dog, and sometimes he starts growling and barking. I know if I let him he would try to bite.
I cam to the conclusion that he could be trained not to be agressive on these walks and used a water bottle to curve his agression. This has seemed to work. He is much better.
The real problem is that over easter, my little sister (she is a freshman in college) came over and the dog decided that he did not like her. He became agressive to the point where I was actually scared, and he tried to bite her.
I have only had the dog for less than two weeks now (including the foster week) and I am actually worried about his behavior to the point where I am considering giving him back if we can not fix it.
I really love the dog. He is great and loving inside of my apartment when it is just my girlfriend and I. I just can not seem to trust him around anybody else.
DOES ANYBODY HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS???? PLEASE! We really want to keep him, but we are afraid that if we are not able to curve his behavior then he may hurt somebody.
Thanks,
SJDUSC