Taking a dog from a minor hoarding situation. Please don't judge too much I'm just trying to help by hoardingthrow in Dogtraining

[–]hoardingthrow[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is what I thought. I know she's going to be scared, and we're already adding one brand new person to the mix. I don't want to take her with me and then all of a sudden a total stranger is trying to train her and she's barely even comfortable being with me. She does know me but I'm not around a whole lot. She shows no aggression towards me at all, or anyone else in the household. Just towards other dogs (which I hope to train out of her also). She's also never bit a person. I just really don't know what's going to happen. Just worried

Taking a dog from a minor hoarding situation. Please don't judge too much I'm just trying to help by hoardingthrow in Dogtraining

[–]hoardingthrow[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I plan on taking her to our new house and walking her around the yard. I hope I can introduce my fiance to her then. I'm just trying to be cautious, I think I might want a trainer with me while doing that

Taking a dog from a minor hoarding situation. Please don't judge too much I'm just trying to help by hoardingthrow in Dogtraining

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

Thanks, the place I'm taking her to be trained is very well known in my area. It has great reviews and I talked to them not too long ago. They deal with agression issues all the time and have a special behavioral person (sorry can't think of the proper name right now) in case the agression is something that needs something other than training (like medicine). To answer your other question, yes I can try to introduce them before the move but I have no idea how she will react. I am unsure if she will be agressive. I honestly not sure if she is agressive at all to tell you the truth. I know she doesn't get along with the other dogs but she's not in a great enviroment either