
Hi All,
To cut a very long story short, I went to Scotland this week & took my dog with me, to see my dad & French stepmother who have a French bred Briard, I have an English bred one. Their dog (unneutered) has always had a problem with other dogs and will literally attack any dog that comes near him, this, alledgedly, was as a result of another dog attacking him when he was 6 months old. He is very calm and a lovely natured dog inside the house (think..butter wouldn't melt) but is also very protective of his family, my dad, stepmother and 2 boys aged 6 & 8. In France, they are bred to be "sharper" and are not as docile as their English counterparts.
My boy has just turned 2,(unneutered) think docile, as laid back as you can get, anything for an easy life, their dog is 2 1/2, they are very close in age, which is a recipe for disaster without the conflicting personalities

My boy is very immature and puppylike (my fault) I have never wanted him to get into a conflict with another dog and he lives very happily alongside my GSD bitch.We have recently trained him to leave other dogs alone on walks and NOT play with them until I give him the command ;)
The upshot of this is, my stepmother is not convinced that Douglas (their dog) is aggresive with other dogs, she thinks that he is dominant but as long as he knows that the other dog "knows its place" then he will be ok! BIG mistake, We always keep the dogs apart when we are there because of the disharmony, ie, growling behind doors and Douglas fighting to get to my dog :rolleyes: eg, when we are in the lounge at night, Douglas has to be kept on a lead (at their will) to stop him getting at mine, Murfee is off the lead as when he comes into the lounge he totally ignores Douglas and lays at my feet and sleeps. On the last day, the kids left one of the outside doors open and Douglas got out into the garden where my dog was playing. To start with, (the kids went indoors on my instruction) it was just me and the 2 dogs, Douglas barked and snapped at mine, My dog barked back then they sniffed each others rear ends and Douglas went to go back indoors until my step mother appeared at the door then he came out again and started jumping on my dog who immediately went down onto his back into the subserviant position but Dougas wouldn't let it go and started to bite and row, mine "screamed back" and also started to bite in defence. The conclusion was, my OH got badly bitten by our dog as he was separating them, (my fault, I panicked and went to stop them and my OH stepped in front of me) He has 4 puncture wounds in his leg that really need stitching. My stepmother pulled Douglas off by the ears and sent him indoors while mine was still laying on the ground making a lot of noise. ( No damage, THANK GOD)Before the fight broke out they were circling one another with mine trying to hide behind me, with Douglas following TOO closely. But the point is this, Douglas didn't really want to start anything until one of his family came out. Is he really aggresive or defensive? My stepmother has berated him before, for growling at other dogs and made sure that he is always on the lead so that she has control, not easy now that she is ill. He now snaps and bites without any warning and I think that he has learnt the wrong behaviour, IE, if I warn by growling I'll get into trouble so I will just bite !!!!! This post is really more about Douglas than my dog.
Tohme, I would really appreciate your psychology on this. I know that you berated me in an earlier post for not having sufficient control over my dog when he wanted to play with other dogs and this, I have now corrected by going back to basics with training. But my dog is not the problem, Considering we are going to move up to Scotland soon, and with the way that things are going I will be having more to do with the lovely but misunderstood Douglas and I want to start using my own way of dealing with him. There are many things that I have noticed with him but am not in a position at the moment to correct. When we move there very soon I will have responsibility for Douglas and the boys as well as my own dogs and daughter due to my stepmothers illness so it is imperative that I can "educate" the dog and take him back to the basics of training, some of which, I don't believehe has ever received :( :( Basically, my stepmother got him with all of the good intentions, to train, show and use him as a search & rescue dog (she has done this before with another breed) but because of circumstances her life is now very limited and her illness is terminal so he has been rather neglected :(