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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / please HELP!agressive 9month old doberma
- By dobe_lover [gb] Date 31.08.03 20:42 UTC
is there any one that can help us?we have a 9month old doberman pup.he is a lovely dog but he just wont stop biteing us.He is very agressive there are five of us in our family six inclueding him theres my mum who he never bite or never has,there my dad who he bites not much but the last time he did he had to go hospital,then there is my youngest sister who he never bites she is nine theres my other sister who he always bites but she stays out of his way then finally theres me who he bites.He is agressive to other dogs too, he hates strangers as no one else can get near him.We cant take him to training lessons anymore as we are afraid he will harm the other dogs or there owners or even wose as he is to strong for us now,ha is really big and strong for his age.We love this dont and dont want to part with him,but we see no other options other that to put him down(which we dont want to do)as next time it might not just be a few stitches but alot wose,we can not re-home him as he will be doing this to someone else.We have tryed everything so can any one please give us some more idears as we have ran out PLEASE HELP
- By digger [gb] Date 31.08.03 21:55 UTC
Please try and find a member of the UKRCB or an APDT member with interest in behaviour - there are so many reasons for agression (including pain and fear) that giving advice on the 'net would be irresponsible.
- By dobe_lover [gb] Date 02.09.03 15:40 UTC
well we never hit our dog and never have,so maybe its something that happen to him before we had him???
- By Dawn B [gb] Date 01.09.03 05:38 UTC
Firstly get in touch with the breeder and see if they can help.

Secondly get in touch with a behaviourist, your vet will have details.

Thirdly there is no place for an aggressive dog, especially a Dobermann, if he really is that bad, then having him PTS would be a real option if the choice was mine.
Dawn.
- By Lindsay Date 01.09.03 07:03 UTC
It's interesting that he bites some members of your family and not others, but of course that could be due to all sorts of things including how often he is involved with those members.

I do think from what you have said, you need very real hands on help and this can't come from the net. If you get in touch with your vet he will test your Dobe, do blood tests etc and something may come up. A medical problem can often be the cause of aggression, even when the dog is selective in who he bites.

The vet should then be able to refer you to hopefully a "hands on" sort of behaviourist who can assess your Dobe and take it from there. Lots of luck - let us know how you get on?

Lindsay
- By dobe_lover [gb] Date 02.09.03 15:44 UTC
well he bite all the people that feed and walk him which is really stange isnt it?my mum and youngest sister who he never bite dont feed or walk him or rarely do.What will the blood test do?
- By Lindsay Date 02.09.03 16:28 UTC
The blood test will check out all sorts that can't be seen by the vet - for example it may suggest a thyroid problem :)

Lindsay
- By Kerioak Date 01.09.03 06:58 UTC
Have you been in touch with his breeder - they may be able to advise?

What part of the country are you in - I know of dobe trainers in some areas who I could put you in touch with - contact me privately.

Christine
[email kerioakdobes@btinternet.com] Kerioak [/email]
- By annieee [gb] Date 01.09.03 09:30 UTC
Hi,
You need help as any dog who is aggrressive needs to be helped. The dog is obviously not happy either.You must contact Kerioak (Christine) She will definitely be able to help as she is a Dobe breeder herself and she is well informed on all Dobe matters.
Annie
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / please HELP!agressive 9month old doberma

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