PonyFeet10
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My neighbour has been given a 16 month old American Bull Dog Cross, he is not as big as a bullmastiff, probably crossed with a staffy type. The dog is a full male, and is VERY dominant. As this is not my dog I don't have a say in what happens to him but just want to help his owner out as he is trying his best to work with him.
From what we can gather the dog hasn't had any interaction with other dogs etc and has been kept in the house all of his life with occasional walks up the road to the shop and back.
The dog IS dog aggressive, he has been occasionally ok with my female staff (who is great with other dogs) but then he will just snap and go for her, showing his teeth and snapping to bite her (We are keeping them far enough apart so he can't reach) Then he will be good as gold with her like she has been there all of his life?
As a result of this we muzzled him to make sure he couldn't actually bite her but he just went skits! He was actually screeming, growling and trying to bite to get the muzzle off, throwing himself around and being generally vile. When he settled we took the muzzle off (not that we wanted to by this point!). When the muzzle came off we noticed he was bleeding and saw it was his dew claw which he had ripped in the commotion. When the dog noticed I was looking at it but not touching it at all he snapped at me as a warning to stay away.
We have been working to get him used to seeing other dogs too, my two dogs in fact. However the first time we brought my staff out he was pulling so frantically he wore his long nails down the the quick in minutes trying to drag himself to her. He's got a lot better with my female staff but any other dogs he still goes mad at!
He is wearing a harness which the front legs go in to and it does up on top of his back with two rings to attach the lead to. He is unbelievably strong in this, we originally had him in a collar but that pretty much choked him. We haven't tried a choker as we believe they do way more damage than good and that he would just ignore it. Also tried putting a halti collar on him but he snapped as soon as it touched his nose.
He hasn't actually bitten any one yet, it's just a warning. He is food aggressive, and bed aggressive too.
His owner is adamant he is going to get this dog though this but I've already told him what I think..
So my main questions are:
How exactly do we muzzle him without getting bitten in the process, and how on earth do we go about calming him down once one is on? And getting him used to it?
Also any suggestions on what else can be used to restrain him whilst walking? I'm actually worried that the harness may give way he is that strong..
The dog doesn't respond to voice at all, no matter how much you shout and scream he just ignores you. He has also got this horrid bark which sounds like he's in the process of killing another dog, it gets a lot of peoples attention understandably.
Any help would be fantastic.. Thanks!
From what we can gather the dog hasn't had any interaction with other dogs etc and has been kept in the house all of his life with occasional walks up the road to the shop and back.
The dog IS dog aggressive, he has been occasionally ok with my female staff (who is great with other dogs) but then he will just snap and go for her, showing his teeth and snapping to bite her (We are keeping them far enough apart so he can't reach) Then he will be good as gold with her like she has been there all of his life?
As a result of this we muzzled him to make sure he couldn't actually bite her but he just went skits! He was actually screeming, growling and trying to bite to get the muzzle off, throwing himself around and being generally vile. When he settled we took the muzzle off (not that we wanted to by this point!). When the muzzle came off we noticed he was bleeding and saw it was his dew claw which he had ripped in the commotion. When the dog noticed I was looking at it but not touching it at all he snapped at me as a warning to stay away.
We have been working to get him used to seeing other dogs too, my two dogs in fact. However the first time we brought my staff out he was pulling so frantically he wore his long nails down the the quick in minutes trying to drag himself to her. He's got a lot better with my female staff but any other dogs he still goes mad at!
He is wearing a harness which the front legs go in to and it does up on top of his back with two rings to attach the lead to. He is unbelievably strong in this, we originally had him in a collar but that pretty much choked him. We haven't tried a choker as we believe they do way more damage than good and that he would just ignore it. Also tried putting a halti collar on him but he snapped as soon as it touched his nose.
He hasn't actually bitten any one yet, it's just a warning. He is food aggressive, and bed aggressive too.
His owner is adamant he is going to get this dog though this but I've already told him what I think..
So my main questions are:
How exactly do we muzzle him without getting bitten in the process, and how on earth do we go about calming him down once one is on? And getting him used to it?
Also any suggestions on what else can be used to restrain him whilst walking? I'm actually worried that the harness may give way he is that strong..
The dog doesn't respond to voice at all, no matter how much you shout and scream he just ignores you. He has also got this horrid bark which sounds like he's in the process of killing another dog, it gets a lot of peoples attention understandably.
Any help would be fantastic.. Thanks!