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Recently got 2 year old black lab from humane society. He is terrified of my husband. Barks and growls at him whenever he sees him, runs away from him. He is very attached to me, tolerates my kids, but wants nothing to so with husband. How can I get him to be comfortable with all family members and to stop barking at husband? We've had him for 6 months and it's not gotten any better. We've tried having my husband feed him treats, take him for walks, prong collar. nothing works! help!

2007-02-07 03:43:49 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

13 answers

Better selection of a dog is what you should have done. The dog has issues in his past that you are not aware of and that could be causing the problem. He also sounds like a high defense dog bordering on fear biting. What do you mean "tolerates" the kids? How can you have a dog around kids that he "just tolerates"? What happens the day he does not. He is a dog and he needs to be treated as such. He needs a good obedience class with your husband being the one doing the work. He needs to be crated the rest of the time and his whole world should revolve around your husband. That means that he is the only one taking care of him. he feeds him, takes him out and walks him. He needs to show this dog that he is a capable and fair leader. He also needs to show him that stupidity that will not be acceptable. Try these methods and look at leerburg.com for more information on your dog.

2007-02-07 03:56:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Try sitting with your dog and husband - and petting the dog while interacting with your husband. And then have your hubbie move on to petting the dog if it seems interested. I've found that with dogs, if for some reason they don't intrinsicly trust someone you can get through to them using people or other animals that they trust. "If Mom likes him, I guess he must be okay." But don't push it - you got this dog after 2 years - and that's a lot of time in which the dog could have had a negative experience with men - so don't try to force the issue. Over time it will improve.

2007-02-07 03:50:20 · answer #2 · answered by imnotachickenyoureaturkey 5 · 1 0

Time and patience!!

You need to give him time. He might have come from a place where a man/men were mean to him.

He needs to have time and see that he can trust your husband. You should also, enroll him in obedience classes.

Have you ever seen the "Dog Whisperer" on National Geographic channel? You should watch that and learn from it. It could help make your home a happier home.

I would also suggest that your husband not look at the dog in the eyes, for a while. Have him ignore the dog, if possible.

2007-02-07 03:48:26 · answer #3 · answered by Kamah 3 · 1 0

If your husband can take the dog for walks, I'd suggest he try keeping the dog on the leash & attaching it to his belt. The dog and man are "hitched" to each other all day (weekend is best) and are close in proximity during that time. Your husband has to keep a gentle voice, pet the dog often, sit near each other, etc. The dog will get used to him, but it may take several weekends.

2007-02-07 04:38:04 · answer #4 · answered by sweetsinglemom 4 · 1 0

Have your husband try attaching the leash to his jeans/belt for about 20 minutes twice a day. Because your dog will have to go everywhere your husband is during that time, your dog will learn to pay attention to your husband and trust your husband as his pack leader. Don't be too concerned about the dog having anxiety for those 20 minute periods. In the long run, it will be LESS anxiety for him to get over his fear of your husband.

2007-02-07 04:05:45 · answer #5 · answered by darligraphy 4 · 1 0

Take him in the bedroom and shut the door with just the husband and dog . Ignore the dog for 20 min. and call his name if he doesnt come go to him and talk to him like a child and show him love . Do not let anyone open the door for an hour . It make take 3 times until he will be cool with your husband .

2007-02-07 03:49:55 · answer #6 · answered by Me777 5 · 0 0

Tough one to handle, the previous owner of your dog, just by reading what you are saying, was a male that was abusing the animal. It is a psychological issue that is placed within your animal. Only thing Id suggest is see what the dog enjoys doing around you and your children, have your husband try that concept, or on a final note, have your dog taken to a dog psychiatrists, and believe it or not, they exist.

2007-02-07 03:50:29 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

perhaps you black lab was abused by a man whose voice is similar to your husbands and its afraid that your husbands going to harm you or your children or even its self so I'd probly have your husband talk softly and see what that doses I'd be careful with the lab although there not known to be aggressive it still could hurt your husband in a territorial way or even if the dog is protecting you and your kids. so good luck and be careful

2007-02-07 04:01:11 · answer #8 · answered by lilyboxerlover 1 · 1 0

your husband has terrorised the canines - its a mixture of the actuality he smacked the canines and his timing grew to become into out so the canines in no way understood what the smack grew to become into for interior the 1st place. He should not be dragging the canines, smacking it and so on. it rather is mindless in canines education. sure there's a time for corrections yet while the canines is uncertain of what to do you instruct it, prepare it, information it then attempt it. valuable reinforcement in basic terms education is the a thank you to flow the two. i could advise Cesar Milans books approximately management. meanwhile your husband has to attempt to construct have confidence lower back with the canines. overlook related to the canines while it turns into frightened and you - dont coddle it. whether that's frightened for no reason (if he yells/smacks it rather is distinctive) then you overlook related to the canines too. he will learn there is not something to be stricken approximately. Having your husband carry out a little hassle-free obedience workouts and praising the canines will help to boot.

2016-09-28 13:24:23 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Is this a boy? 23 weeks ultrasound?

2017-04-02 13:54:49 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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