Luci07
Well-Known Member
I was interested after watching how my youngest Stafford was when introduced ( on her own) to our farriers terrier. She was trying to be dominant and was very in his face before calming down. Walking together she kept trying to jump on him etc. Now he happens to be a laid back little chap but that would not have gone down well with some other dogs.
She was exceptionally submissive when I first got her. Her place in our house is now carved out, she knows all the other dogs at the yard and they all have their own place too. She is not allowed to mix with other dogs on our walks and hacks and knows she has to leave other dogs alone. There have been a couple of exceptions when an off lead dog has gone bowling into her but treats and us moving on mean its a short meet and greet. In this instance hr attention is more on me and the treats so she tends to not be fully focused on these dogs.
Anything I can do to improve this? I think she would like to amend her pecking order but is almost clumsy with trying to be top dog with another?
She was exceptionally submissive when I first got her. Her place in our house is now carved out, she knows all the other dogs at the yard and they all have their own place too. She is not allowed to mix with other dogs on our walks and hacks and knows she has to leave other dogs alone. There have been a couple of exceptions when an off lead dog has gone bowling into her but treats and us moving on mean its a short meet and greet. In this instance hr attention is more on me and the treats so she tends to not be fully focused on these dogs.
Anything I can do to improve this? I think she would like to amend her pecking order but is almost clumsy with trying to be top dog with another?