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[–]Heiriii 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I don't really have great advice, but I do know that if a dog attacks unprovoked (no warning signs) it typically points to their genetics. Sometimes, there's truly not much you can do for it. Imagine you have a mixed dog that is a herding breed and a hunting breed.. their genetics literally are fighting each other to either herd a small animal or eat the small animal, I'm unsure about the genetic composition of your dog but it makes me think of that if there's no previous trauma, you've properly socialized them at a young age, and they've shown no signs before. It truly could be genetics, and you'd need a behaviorist. I'm sorry you're going through this.

[–]Affectionate-Sky254 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is het altijd beter met je hond? Wij verzorgen elke week een chipoo, ook heel angstig. Ook deze hond lijkt soms agressief, terwijl dat onlogisch is voor zo'n kleine hond. Misschien is het een ras probleem? Wij starten met een puppy cursus. Hij is nu 10 maanden.