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> There's a couple of of people who pick their pups up when they see us coming now, which i feel horrible about!
>They aren't known as Terrorists for nothing lol
> BTW most males are not fully mature until nearer 18 months than 12 months please don't dive in with castration too early
> People are starting to pick up their puppies when they see us coming, which absolutely shatters me. I don't want to be the owner of a bully dog!!
> when greeting another dog allow 3 seconds and then move him on
> He's with dozens of pups every Sunday at obedience, so i think being there is our best bet at helping this. I will keep him on lead around other puppies whilst out on walks and will not give him an opportunity to have a go, we see puppies maybe once or twice a week out on walks if that, so putting him on lead in these situations is not a big deal.
> Ironically, a dog tried humping him at the beach today, and he flipped over on his back and submitted and then ran and hid behind my legs. A "dominant" dog would not have done that, correct? It's the first time I've ever seen him roll on his back.
> That goes for telling off, too - I can tell you from extensive experience that telling a bully (or otherwise aggressive or reactive) dog off absolutely does not help. The only time it ever has is with a dog that is bullying out of sheer fun, and I've only known a couple of those - yours doesn't sound like one. And it didn't help that much then, because they didn't care! Telling off adds stress to an already stressful situation, and stress is the driving force behind his behaviour. So, more stress, more aggression. Lead by example - be calm to help you train a calm dog.
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