Non Barking Dog Breeds
Posted in Dog Information on 08/20/2007 02:27 am by admin
How do I get my dogs not to be aggressive?
I have 2 small breed dogs, the male is 9 and a jack russell and the female is 3 and a miniature Foxterrier, both were placid dog who loved both adults and children, but only barking when there was a prowler. I have some bad neighbors over the fence back, terrorizing all my dogs at all times ... adult bang on the fence and shake and spit on them and their 2 young children 9 year old boy and a girl 5 at a time throwing things at my dogs whose darts and metal bars, dogs have become very aggressive towards them and they constantly go crazy barking and trying to jump the fence and bite the children. IVE had a kind word to them and asked them to stop only them worse. im affraid my dogs will go after my niece, aged 3 years and 1 yr old nephew because of those naughty children. How can I recycle my dogs to be non aggressive with children?
Gotta love neighbors Bratty. We used to have girls in the house behind us who thought it was OK to climb our fence and run wild in our yard and tease our old dog. (It was so great it was Blue healer cross with a Cavy, and was about 25 pounds.) You could not ask for a more loving, calm dog that our old dog. She urged the cat stealing his bed or his dinner ... Never so much as growled at anyone. But she started getting aggressive with neighboring children. She was driven, killed with rifle butts, and possibly a cons bailed out the shed and became very aggressive with them. We talked to their parents, and they did no nothing. Our dog was never left out when we where out, and was well supervised whenever she went out. But we, where she was very afraid to go through the window if the brats broke when we were not home, or she had a bite so quickly, we would no time to react. Finally, we went to the RSPCA, police and explained the situation, the desperate hope that if something has past (which, fortunately, he never does) that we at least have a record that our dog was well and truly provoked. At the time, my nephew 4 years. Even with all the tormenting neighbors, she never had a problem with him (even when he pees on his ...). But we never left alone with him. If you could be a few feet of the dog / child, the dog was locked outside when the boy was inside and indoors when the boy was outside. (This was also to stop its Getting pissed on, or be fed dough ...) When the boy and the dog met, if we pay close attention to prevent the dog that the dog was safe what was happening. And they prevented the child until the child has learned the meaning of "pat gently rather than well intentioned slam most children do. Take the introductions slowly. Make sure the dog has room to retreat if she wants. Teaching children how address dogs (slowly, quietly, calmly, and with the palm of their hand extended). With 1 year old, keep your knees and hold his hand outstretched for someone else has one hand on the neck of dogs to ensure it does not jump to The Kid (either by aggression or joy too enthusiastic). It is a little higher, but you can not be attention to children and their dog. Ultimately it will protect both. As for the brats, our problem disappeared when they looked out the window of my room while me and my friend where ... Hmm ... be creative intimacy. After their parents had explain what we where doing they suddenly had intrusion of their children a hell of a lot more seriously ... I would go to the police, and know exactly where you are. spoke to the parents. Do not go to All Fired Up, but do not beat around the bush. What the kids are bad, antisocial and cruel. Tell the parents, must stop and must stop now. If parents do nothing, go back to the police. I do not think there is much they can officially do, but you should be able to get a policeman to have a pleasant conversation with the kids and scare the crap out of them. If any it fails, it is clear that if you throw something at your dog, you'll throw everything away to them ... (Not the most mature, or legal course of action ... But I see to be very satisfactory.)
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