Help My Little Powderpuff!
Hello!
This is my first posting. I really need advice in dealing with fear agreesion in my 6 month old female Chinese Crested Powderpuff.
She is the most affectionate dog with her family and her doggy sisters.
However, around strange dogs she is agressive- she bares teeth and snaps when dogs get in her face, and while off leash at the park yesterday she started barking and chasing a much larger dog. It was amusing to the park-goers becase she is 4 pounds, but I am concerned.
Any suggestions for conditioning her are appreciated.
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Re: Help My Little Powderpuff!
Well, I have a 110 pound fear/dominant aggressive dog.
While unfortunately my dog has not been cured, he
has improved.
If I might suggest, Do not take her to the leashless dog park.
She can be overwhelmed their and might have a bad experience
that could set you even further back.
(she has no safety net their)
I would try to desencitize her from a distance with
only very friendly dogs. Make sure she has plenty of
space between her and the friendly dog so that she
does not feel threatend. Make the experiece a happy one
with her, and use treats when she is good by not
responding to the other dog.
If she is reacting badly, than you are to close to
the other dog. Eventually as she gets more comfortable
make your space/distance less. Hopefully in time
she will improve, but take in mind she might not ever be dog friendly. But hopefully you should be
able to walk her and have her around strange
dogs with a much shorter distance with out a
re-action from her.
I unfortunately started to late, and put my dog
in a sitution with strange dogs and he ended up
having 3 bad experience, (two were
at the leashless dog park) and he never forgot
them either.] I also did not have the help with frienldy strange dogs, accept for in obedience classes which was not enough.
I would love to see a picture of your Powder Puff,
A few years after our little poodle mix died
we were thinking about getting one, but
we ended up with Rocky instead. :rolleyes: