I have a 3 year old, neutered Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. We got him from the animal shelter, so he could be a mix, but he's pretty close. Anyway, we got him at the end of last summer (about 7 months ago) and we've recently started taking him to the dog park. When we are there, he growls at the other dogs and sometimes at people. He has never gotten into any kind of fight and never bitten anyone. He's only ever snapped at someone once and it was just my husband. We think he may have some alpha-dog tendancies and he has responded well to training in our home. However, when we go out in public he continues to growl at the dogs who approach him. It seems like it may be some kind of play for him because if a dog turns and runs away, he happily gives chase. Ususally what happens, though, is the other dogs just don't play with him and some of the parents get nervous. Is this behavior normal? If not, what shoudl I do about it?
2007-03-09
16:25:17
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I also fell like it's important to mention the fact that my dog hardly ever barks, but seems to growl instead. If he were at the dog park barking at other dogs and people, I think that everyone's reaction would be quite different. Also, I feel like the growling may have something to do with me, like he may be trying to protect me or something. He doesn't growl nearly as much when my husband comes with us. I realize that growling is bad, and, even before this, we had planned on joinging a training class this summer, but do you think we need to keep the dog out of the dog park until then?
2007-03-11
06:17:54 ·
update #1