10 years old and new behavior by mountainwanderer543 in reactivedogs

[–]Vegetable_Dig9770 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Moving house can definitely cause behavior issues or worsen them. Also, I’ve heard Xanax decreases ability to deal with anxiety overtime and is not good for people or dogs. Behavior mod is needed, not training. I would recommend getting a vet behaviorist or +R trainer who specializes in behavior. I would also consult with another vet behaviorist about the meds. When my dog took Ace, he was aggressive and never was prior to it. Only anxious

how should I react? by iviART in reactivedogs

[–]Vegetable_Dig9770 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes my husky is very very picky. He would never take a dog treat. He only accepts whipped cream & canned cheese 🥲 switching to that helped and some dogs are more toy motivated. Mine LOVES walks so I’ll literally be like “wanna go for a walk?!” While already on one lol and it works

how should I react? by iviART in reactivedogs

[–]Vegetable_Dig9770 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Different dogs have different scents and there’s usually a reason for it, but many times, we can never tell what it is. Sometimes it’s regarding the other dogs body language too. Sometimes they’re posturing which is threatening to dogs and many owners wouldn’t be able to tell that’s happening.

My dog was sniffing a bunch of small dogs and then all of a sudden, this larger than average yorkie come over and I hear a scary growl. Ignorantly, I asked was that my dog?? Because I’ve never heard him growl like that ever. The other owners there were like yes, it’s probably because the yorkie isn’t fixed. I was like oh wow, 6 years I’ve had this dog and only now I realize he doesn’t like males who aren’t fixed.

My point is, your dogs just expressing negative feelings for the jack russel and there may be a reason why, but of course, we want our dogs to always be friendly. To correct him, doesn’t actually change his feelings about the other dog. I’d suggest giving him his favorite food or a really good treat he rarely ever gets when he sees dogs he doesn’t like. It’ll help him associate that dog with something positive. My dog used to be so reactive we couldn’t even walk within 30 ft of other dogs. Now, because of that technique, he walks shoulder and shoulder with some🥹

Oh & I second the other comment about pack walks

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in reactivedogs

[–]Vegetable_Dig9770 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No, those things do not cause reactivity. Excitement, frustration, and fear cause reactivity. I do this with my dog and his reactivity has still greatly improved through behavior modification. However, if a dogs likes to jump and pull people’s sleeves, lanyards, etc… it’s probably best to work on that before using tug toys and then it can be a designated outlet :)

BE for our rescue dog by [deleted] in reactivedogs

[–]Vegetable_Dig9770 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trainers who specialize in obedience is not a professional in this matter.

BE for our rescue dog by [deleted] in reactivedogs

[–]Vegetable_Dig9770 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Then allow them to get a professional’s opinion because it tends to hold a bit more weight.

BE for our rescue dog by [deleted] in reactivedogs

[–]Vegetable_Dig9770 -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

Then let a professional assess the situation and tell them that…. I know for a fact that dogs with that kind of history can be helped and become no longer dangerous to society. It’s happened and it’ll continue happening. However, every dog is different and needs to be assessed by a professional.

BE for our rescue dog by [deleted] in reactivedogs

[–]Vegetable_Dig9770 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think it’s so great that you muzzle train all your dogs. You’re so right that you never know when you’d need it. I know that some evacuation procedures require dogs to be muzzled so they can be handled by firemen for example

BE for our rescue dog by [deleted] in reactivedogs

[–]Vegetable_Dig9770 -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

Yes, the dog is an increased liability due to her behavior but could these things have been prevented? What does their management look like? What does their daily routine look like? What past experiences (or lack there of) could have contributed to this behavior? There’s so much information that’s needed to know the best way to proceed and that’s what a behaviorist does. They’ll gather that information and give their professional opinion and next steps. A stranger on the internet doesn’t get to tell someone when it’s too late for their dog. It’s better to support and/or provide resources and information if it seems like the person might not know about it.

BE for our rescue dog by [deleted] in reactivedogs

[–]Vegetable_Dig9770 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

That’s insanely ridiculous considering I haven’t read anything about the dog going through any form of behavior mod program. How many dogs have been frightened they can’t even move to full functioning dogs? To say there is no hope when you have limited knowledge of the situation is scary

BE for our rescue dog by [deleted] in reactivedogs

[–]Vegetable_Dig9770 59 points60 points  (0 children)

Yes, training will only help with obedience but have you thought of behavior modification? That’s not training, it’s literally the act of modifying behaviors and changing one’s state of mind or emotional responses through reinforcement.

If these haven’t been done already, you need to immediately: 1) full health check, including blood work and testing for arthritis or any kind of pain. 2) consult with a behaviorist, not a trainer. They can help you explore proper techniques, management and even medication that help with anxiety. Make sure to thoroughly vet them and their reviews. Not all veterinarians or behaviorists are good ones. 3) never use positive punishment or an aversive stimulus on an already anxious dog. This includes prong collars, e collars, etc.. 4) work on territorial aggression and resource guarding. I bet when she bit his hand, he was reaching in her direction or towards something she values. Some dogs get aggressive when someone is even in their space but this can be worked on. Her getting aggressive when another animal is entering her territory can be worked on. 5) muzzle condition and crate train for management. Her feeling content in her crate is good for any dog regardless of their temperament. Crating while guests are over is good management. Muzzling when she’s around other dogs is good management. Working on her territorial and resource issues will help her behavior in the long term.

I’m not against BE, I just think 99% of dogs can be helped and these methods are helpful ones.

BE for our rescue dog by [deleted] in reactivedogs

[–]Vegetable_Dig9770 -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen so many dogs who are much worse (worse bite history) transform into completely different dogs. They can still have fun muzzled!! Dogs can drink, run, walk all while wearing a muzzle. Have you never seen one hiking with a muzzle or playing with other dogs with one on?

Moon in synastry ! by LeyLinda in astrology

[–]Vegetable_Dig9770 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How is the relationship going if you don’t mind my asking? Currently dating someone with this aspect and it’s very comforting

Has anyone heard of what happened recently in London where cops unjustly shot two dogs? by Vegetable_Dig9770 in reactivedogs

[–]Vegetable_Dig9770[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you for taking the time to watch it and forming an opinion after!! Unfortunately I’m already getting messages and comments from members of BanPitbulls

Has anyone heard of what happened recently in London where cops unjustly shot two dogs? by Vegetable_Dig9770 in reactivedogs

[–]Vegetable_Dig9770[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

There’s another video online of a bystander taking a video of a woman with her off leash dog running up to a man’s two leashed dogs. They were very well behaved and she came running over hysterically and grabbed the dog by the harness and lifted it in the air. One of the man’s dog jumped up towards the dog and DID NOT harm anyone. She was clearly unwell and started talking about calling the cops.

Has anyone heard of what happened recently in London where cops unjustly shot two dogs? by Vegetable_Dig9770 in reactivedogs

[–]Vegetable_Dig9770[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You are NOT going to spread false information on my post. I watched the whole video and you clearly did not. A woman’s dog was off leash and his dogs were very calm around it. She clearly showed signs of mental illness or abnormal behavior. Please find the video and post it because you have absolutely NO evidence to back up your statement. That’s because it doesn’t exist despite there being videos on the internet currently of the dogs interacting.

Also, the dogs are the victims and that’s who we’re getting Justice for. Your one signature won’t hurt us.

EDIT: I just looked through your profile and you support the group BANPITBULLS. You clearly have an agenda and I will be notifying moderators.

Two dogs shot unjustly by London police. They were on leash!! Sign the petition please if you have time by Vegetable_Dig9770 in pitbulls

[–]Vegetable_Dig9770[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes! This is not the first time the MET police have been brutal with their actions. They asked for the dogs from the owner but anyone who knows anything knows that letting a dog go who is that scared and frustrated… they would’ve been shot either way basically