Leash Aggression
Friday, April 23, 2010 at 8:17AM
Rachelle

Why do dogs become leash aggressive?

There are many reasons why dogs may become leash aggressive towards other dogs.  They certainly feel more trapped on leash because they are unable to flee a situation that they may feel uncomfortable in.  If they cannot flee many dogs feel that they need to go on the offense instead and become aggressive.  They may have not been properly socialized to greet other dogs therefore they feel uncomfortable around them.  They could have had a bad experience with another dog before.  Some dogs may not actually fear strange dogs but just have not been taught to appropriately greet them or be around them. These are the dogs that seem to go unruly and get so excited when they see another dog and if they cannot interact with them they just get more and more out of control to the point that they may seem aggressive or actually become aggressive. A human reaction of pulling back on the leash also sends a non intentional message to the dog that something really is wrong so they tend to start reacting worse.  Leash pulling or correcting a dog by popping the leash and collar can make the dog associate pain with dog interactions thus making them more reactive.


Helpful hints for the leash aggressive dog.

If your dog has a good foundation of these cues you will eventually be able to have your dog approach another dog much more appropriately.  Remember to try to stay calm yourself and never approach another dog head on.  Make sure you curve towards the other dog.  Never try to approach another unruly dog.  This will not help your training.

 

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