
Hi,
I haven't posted for a long time but need some sensible advice from some of my fellow dog slaves:rolleyes:
Callia, as some of you may remember is a female Briard (who is now spayed) and will be 3yrs in Dec, has serious issues with other dogs when out for walks. Before Briards I had GSD's for many years.
Background information: I have had her since she was 7 weeks old from the same breeder of my 5 yr old perfectly mannered Briard male. Due to the fact (certainly no excuse) that we moved from Kent to Scotland when she was 4 months old (due to close family terminal illness) and didn't socialise her as much as she needed, she still has issues with other canines. (My fault entirely) and I must add that she has been through the normal socialisation process since she was 8 months old.
I have overcome car phobia, Vet phobia, firework phobia with her and am still working through mild resource guarding which is going well.
She has been through a number of training aids including easy walker, Halti, half check collar and finally, harness, the harness seems to be the best walking aid as anything around her mouth makes her panic! Bearing in mind that she weighs 45 kilos, she has a lot of weight and strength, although she walks well providing she doesn't encounter another dog.
The problem that I have is that as soon as she sees another dog she starts to bark very aggressively and no matter how much I try to get her attention she will completely ignore me. I make her sit and use the phrase 'look at me' with a high value treat ready, she still manages to sit but bark and then finally rear up at the other dog. I don't reward her unless she very rarely ignores the other dog. I feel that she is displaying a fear/aggressive stance with any other dog, other than my male Briard.
I think that if she had more experience with other dogs she would play as she is very playful and puppylike with my boy but the problem is I don't really know how she would react with another dog (off/on lead) (I don't let her off lead at all in public) and I'm not prepared to try her with a 'stranger dog' as I cannot predict her behaviour, particularly because of her size and weight.
I have recently contacted several dog training clubs and they have all told me that they will not admit her to class because of her dog aggressive behaviour as it will distract the class.
Has anybody got any good pointers for me that I can implement other than home visit behaviourist. I am not against this route but feel that I would like to try and tackle this myself before I implement such measures.