annret
Well-Known Member
So as of thursday we brought home a rescue dog who is a staffie cross, possibly ridgeback, perhaps boxer/lab with not much history. We knew he had been acting defensively towards flatmates of the owner, jealous protection type of thing. We did not see ANY hints of aggression in the visits prior to bringing him home.
Since being home, he has shown no aggression towards either myself or my mother, save a snarl yesterday when I was looking at a sore paw which was my fault for pushing his limits.
However, he snarled horribly at my neighbour on friday, and again today came up to her in a friendly manner when she called him over to fuss him and when she put her hand out he snarled and went to bite so she took her hand away.
Circumstances - both times in the back garden, which is a semi-communal area - the fence is really a border between them and as she has owned dogs in the past and was more than happy to let him have run of her garden as well as ours we havent yet erected a big fence but needless to say we will.
He has not been aggressive towards other people in her garden, only her.
Ideas / advice?
A teething problem or an indication of worse to come? We can return him if we feel he isn't right for us.
Since being home, he has shown no aggression towards either myself or my mother, save a snarl yesterday when I was looking at a sore paw which was my fault for pushing his limits.
However, he snarled horribly at my neighbour on friday, and again today came up to her in a friendly manner when she called him over to fuss him and when she put her hand out he snarled and went to bite so she took her hand away.
Circumstances - both times in the back garden, which is a semi-communal area - the fence is really a border between them and as she has owned dogs in the past and was more than happy to let him have run of her garden as well as ours we havent yet erected a big fence but needless to say we will.
He has not been aggressive towards other people in her garden, only her.
Ideas / advice?
A teething problem or an indication of worse to come? We can return him if we feel he isn't right for us.