Mosh
Well-Known Member
Just come for some advice really. We've had Bruno since January and he is approx 18months old JRT. He came over from Ireland last year and we don't know anything about his history.
We have had many issues like attacking people that walk into the house, attacking other dogs etc. We have mainly sorted the problem with people coming into the house but now Bruno has started attacking me. For example this morning, he was sat on my lap having a stroke and there wasn't even a warning growl and he attacked me, just launched at my face but instead he got the top of my head. He didn't draw blood but it is a bit sore now.
I have called my trusted dog groomer (behaviourist as well) and she has referred me to a trainer who specialises in training dogs who have behaviour issues, especially rescue dogs.
Is there anything i can do with Bruno untill i get my appointment through? How can i recognise his warning signs? With my old greyhound it was obvious but with Bruno I'm not sure, they are very very subtle.
Bruno will NOT be rehomed as there are enough dogs out there with issues and I refuse to let him be passed from pillar to post, if this doesn't work than he shall be PTS because he deserves better and so do I. Harsh as that may be I have to think of the welfare of him, my family and myself.
If anyone has any advice than it is much appreciated.
We have had many issues like attacking people that walk into the house, attacking other dogs etc. We have mainly sorted the problem with people coming into the house but now Bruno has started attacking me. For example this morning, he was sat on my lap having a stroke and there wasn't even a warning growl and he attacked me, just launched at my face but instead he got the top of my head. He didn't draw blood but it is a bit sore now.
I have called my trusted dog groomer (behaviourist as well) and she has referred me to a trainer who specialises in training dogs who have behaviour issues, especially rescue dogs.
Is there anything i can do with Bruno untill i get my appointment through? How can i recognise his warning signs? With my old greyhound it was obvious but with Bruno I'm not sure, they are very very subtle.
Bruno will NOT be rehomed as there are enough dogs out there with issues and I refuse to let him be passed from pillar to post, if this doesn't work than he shall be PTS because he deserves better and so do I. Harsh as that may be I have to think of the welfare of him, my family and myself.
If anyone has any advice than it is much appreciated.