
Sasha was hit by a car when she slipped her collar and was on her way to say hello to a dog on the other side of the road.
She broke her pelvis and is currently only being taken out to do her pees/poos.
Now the possible problem I think we might have...
She has only been taken out to an enclosed are in front of our house but the few dogs she has had seen further away has caused her to growl very deep throat growl...Very nasty sounding growl I have never heard her do before, tail up and the body language is very bolshy, over the top "come anywhere near me and I will show you"-kind...
She obviously has loads of energy as she spends her time in a crate and is a bit over the top because of this but I think she might have been traumatised by her experience and might now have a deep hate/scare reaction to other dogs as this is what she saw last before being seriously hurt!
She was walked/run with for minimum of 2 hours a day before the accident so there is a big difference to her normal level and now walking for about 10 minutes in very slow mode. I have tried teaching her tricks etc but it is not the same as physical excersise.
We will obviously not be able to really deal with this at the moment as she can not do any fast movements and is still supported under her waist when we go out.
She will have to be kept calm and apart from other dogs until she has healed so we will not be able to see how she actually reacts when closer to another dog etc.
What I wanted to get people opinions on is how should we be reacting to her growling now while she is getting better? Should we ignore or tell her off?
What I have done the few times she has spotted a dog is to position myself between her and the dog, holding her head so she can not see the dog...
We can not sit her down because of her pelvis so she will have to remain standing. Neither have I got hand free for treats as I'm holding her harness to keep her still and her collar to control her head and my other half is holding the towel to support her! I doubt she would take a treat in a situation like this seeing how tense she is...
I am aware we might have to bring in a behaviourist to sort out her problem but this will not be something we can really do untill at least 3 weeks time when she can actually walk herself without being supported and will be able to get little more excersise to sort out her over the top energy levels as I'm hoping this will sort out most of this problem.
Also we can not show the behaviorist how she is reacting as I would not want to introduce the situation on purpose as there is still a risk she will do a fast movement and pull the bolts in her pelvis apart. I try not to tense myself when I see a dog but knowing she can damage hersel by the situation does mean I will tense up even i I'm trying to keep calm (if that makes sense) and Sasha must also be reacting to my bodylanguage.
She has also started to bark at sounds outside which she has never done before and shows to me she is bit on a over load at the moment...
Being on her doorstep probably does not help her behaviour either as there might be little bit of guarding there too but currently we can not go any further than front of our house area!
Also, she has never shown aggressivenes towards other dogs before and was more submissive than bossy around other dogs.
She would sometimes get little too excited when she spotted a dog and jump and bark few times but would always be fine when allowed to go and say hello.
Any advise anyone?