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Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New DogsShe even bit me one time and I have scars on my hand from her. I recently got a new puppy as well who is 5 months old and anytime he tries to play with toys or touch bones, she snaps on him bad. Every dog I get I seem to have to get rid of because she won't stop attacking them and I just don't know what to do anymore. People have told me maybe she needs to be euthanized now since she's so out of control anymore. Earlier today I had both of my dogs outside and she found a stick she was chewing and my other dog went to smell it and she attacked him yet again. I just don't know what to do anymore. She is my baby but I don't want to have to keep getting rid of every pet I get because of her. What should I do? Jessica from PA Feedback About This Post:RE: Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New DogsI know it's been said before, but you made a lifetime commitment to your dog for her lifetime, not just for when things are going well. You know she doesn't get along with other animals so you just cannot bring any other animals into your home. It's really not fair to the new dogs you're bringing in to have them get used to you and your home and then have to give them to someone else. And it's not right for you to subject them to injury by your dog. Face it, your dog needs to be an only dog. Right now you should concentrate on training her. You need to be the pack leader. That doesn't mean disciplining her in a bad way, you just need to learn how to correct the bad behavior. Please seek a professional trainer. Post By Steph (Guest Post) RE: Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New DogsHi I remember watching on tv about this lady animal trainer and when the dog got aggressive she put it down on the floor and gave no eye contact. It is true on what the animal trainer said about you being the top dog of the pack. When your dog acts up put him or her in a place where he/she can not get out. No dog on the bed and you have to keep putting your foot down a lot it is a lot of hard work. When bad no eye contact and place her/him in a certain spot does it again do the same. You have to show the dog you mean business. The lady dog trainer was in a british woman. Hope this helps Post By Barbara J S (Guest Post) RE: Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New Dogs
With her history of not liking new pets, I am surprised you brought a puppy home. The Jack probably feels threatened for your attention and time. Some dogs of all breeds are just "one dog per family" types. Maybe she felt she lost your attention to the new ones and since you Post by meoowmom RE: Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New DogsWe had problems with our dogs and dominance between the two of them. I searched the internet and came up with an article on dealing with this. You have to decide which dog is "naturally" dominant. Not the dog you want to be dominant. Then you must ignore the subordinate dog. Just feed it...no touching, no eye contact, no petting. Be sure to feed the dominant dog first and make the other wait. This could take from 4 to 12 weeks. But, you will notice a remarkable change in your dogs! You can begin petting the subordinate dog when it is totally calm. Totally meaning - sitting or lying down with not movement at all - no tail wagging. You may have to catch it quickly at first. But, it doesn't take long for the dog to know it only gets attention when it is calm. Only pet the dominate dog when it is calm, also. But, you do not have to ignore the dominate dog. Give this a try. You can go to www.geocities.com/Augusta/2525/multidogs.htm to read the article. Also, a great book to help with showing your dog you are the leader is "The Dog Listener" by Jan Fennell. It's available at Amazon. It is a great book with lots of advice. Good luck. This can be corrected. It took us about two months. Now we have two very lovable dogs that get along wonderfully. Post By Debby (Guest Post) RE: Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New DogsUse "The Shake Can" the ultimate training tool. goto www.theshakecan.com for further instructions. It's the only thing I have found that works with my JRT. She's 8 years old now and all I have to do is say "I'm going to get that can," and then she is obedient. I had the same kinds of problems you're having and believe me, the can really works. Please give it a go. best, Post By Satellite (Guest Post) RE: Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New DogsI have a 21 month old female Jack Russel named Jessie and a 16 year old female mini pincher Biddy. They both got along fine when the Jessie was little but now she is attacking Biddy's neck drawing blood and dragging her on the floor. We literally have to yank Jessie off of Biddy. She also is constantly licking and smelling Biddy's wounded neck. Yesterday Jessie had to be yanked off Biddy and my boyfriend put her in the 'alpha roll' and he got bit by Jessie. I'm reading now the 'alpha roll' is not the thing to do. Anyways, I have another 3 month old Parson Russell and Jessie hasn't shown that behavior with her yet but wondering if she will start. I hate to give her up but can't have her attacking Biddy at the same time. I'm going to see if a behaviorist can help us if not I'm going to have to give her up Post By Marie (Guest Post) RE: Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New DogsMy brother has a jack russell that's very aggressive when he's in the same room. But when my brother isn't in the same room as the dog is, the dog is the sweetest thing ever. I hope this helps, good luck Post By cece (Guest Post) RE: Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New DogsWow, I really liked what Oberhund had to say! Jessica, I have no advice to offer since I've never dealt with a situation like this, but I do feel for you. I just want to offer you encouragement and to trust your instincts. I'd have a hard time giving my baby up, too. I am going to try Oberhund's advice with my dog who thinks she's the alpha over two cats. Best of luck to you! Post by khilde80 RE: Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New DogsShe has bitten people, just no one outside of the house. Post By JESSICA (Guest Post) RE: Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New DogsMy neighbor has an aggressive Jack Russell, and it use to come over and "visit us". It would wind up killing one of my kid's kittens. I am not an aggressive person, but, I felt that aggressive dog had no right. What I'm saying, you may be the one suffering now for an aggressive dog, but, one day it will be other folks. My daughter had to watch the Jack Russell kill her kitten, because she was trying to rescue it. It's a miracle she didn't get attacked. I got out there in time to get my daughter back at least, but, not in enough time for the kitten. Post By glinda (Guest Post) RE: Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New Dogs
You have a serious problem here and it's only a matter of time before your dog bites a human and then you are ordered to euthanize her. Post By Oberhund (Guest Post) RE: Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New DogsHi, Are you bringing the new dogs to your house to meet your dog? They need to meet at a neutral spot, away from home. Then after they meet each other, bring them home. If they meeet at home, the original dog will be territorial. Loretta Post By Loretta B. (Guest Post) RE: Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New DogsWe have a Jack Russell and he started acting aggressive when I have him a bone - even toward us. The vet said to not give him a bone anymore and we don't. Also, when he acts this way, he gets reprimanded good! I will not put up with a dog that thinks it runs the house! It's just a dog! not a doll. Post by Noella RE: Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New DogsSo, why do you keep getting dogs if you know your jack russell is like this? And why is she like this? Because you let her be like this! You need to let her understand the word 'NO' and put put her in time out (some place alone) for a few minutes when she misbehaves. Does your dog get enough exercise like long walks which are good for both of you every day? It doesn't sound like it. When she behaves properly, reward her with lavish praise and a treat. Never give in to this behavior. This dog believes it is the boss. This is never a good idea. What if your dog went after a large breed dog who will attack back. That would be the end of your dog. There are so many reasons to get this dog's behavior under control and you are the one responsible to do it. Believe me, with consistency and a little hard work, it can be done. Good luck! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New DogsI understand what everyone is saying, but my Jack Russell started getting this aggression before I brought any new animals home. I'm scared to give her away because if she snaps out on whoever I give her to. I'm scared of what someone will do to her. I have the patience for her as much as I can and I'm scared someone else will not. I read aggressive dogs should be euthanized for everyones safety.This is a tough choice for me to have to give her away since I have had her since she was so young. Thank you so much for all the advice I received. Post By Jessica (Guest Post) RE: Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New DogsI agree with Laurel, instead of getting rid of any new dogs, I suggest giving the Jack' away, and see if she wouldn't behave better in a new environment. It will be hard to give her up, but it is best for you and the animal. Post by schubunny RE: Dog Is Aggressive Towards My New DogsIt sounds like she is jealous of the dogs you are bringing home. Euthanizing her would not be a very fair option in my opinion. Maybe it is her that would be happier in a new home. It seems like she would be best kept as the only dog. Post by Laurel_admin |
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