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| lizzog | Jun 17 2009, 10:45 AM |
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Advice needed again please! I've got a two year old male rescue border/lakeland terrier cross called Pepe. We've had him about eight months now and feel relatively confident letting him off the lead at last after months of disappearing acts! The problem I've got now is that he's still agressive towards certain dogs both on and off the lead - he's far worse on the lead. I've now discovered that there seems to be a connection with the dogs he's agressive towards, and that is that they have usually not been castrated. Their owners have obviously had similar problems with other dogs being agressive because their dogs are more often than not on the lead - which makes Pepe even worse cause he can't get to them! At the moment I call him in to me with variable results (!) and put him on the lead and walk the other way - any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated! |
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2:45 PM Nov 27