una_dogger
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But she has issues. Some dogs and some people just set her off and she is scary aggressive and lunging. A very impress display for a small dog, which give credence the the expression: It's not the size of the dog in the fight but the fight in the dog. We haven't seen a consistant pattern yet on what sets her off.
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Resource gaurding....and you are the resource...you are probably the best thing that has ever happened to her, stable home, food every day, someone who loves her....she's making sure it stays that way. But, its a sign of stress in her AND a warning flag for you -- you know that you can assert leadership and she will respect that, she just needs to now learn that you are the decision maker first and foremost.
I'll suggest a few good books, you may be able to find them in your library:
"How to be the leader of the pack and have your dog love you for it" Patricia McConnell, PhD
"Good owners, Great Dogs" Brian Kilcommons and Sarah Wilson
"My Smart Puppy" Brian Kilcommons and Sarah Wilson
The first two in particular if you can only get two. One is theoretical/behavioral, the second is a relationship building through fun training exercises. Both trainers are awesome, and I've had the profound priveledge of working with them and seeing firsthand thier excellence in reconditioning behavior problems and teaching people to form awesome team relationship bonds with thier dogs.
Bottom line, your dog loves you, no question there. But as you are very responsibily aware of, getting her through these issues is extremely important to her well being and your hiking future together.
And kudos on resisting the electronic option, NOT for dogs with issues to work through.
And I am so very happy to read that your whole family is involved, what a lucky pup!
edit to add:
this is an excellent method for redirecting aggression:
http://www.dogwise.com/ItemDetails.cfm?ID=dtb766
a small, inexpensive pamphlet with an easy to follow and VERY effective way of training for attention on you -- will help you learn and understand those triggers and modify the behavior. excellent, I know many who have been sucessful with it (including me)
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