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my dog seems to be having some seroius problems,,,she is a good dog and obeys most of the time,however she has attacked 2 small dogs already,,and one of the attacks cost 2500.00,,,i can see that sometimes she is not doing good balance wise,,like her equilibrium and balance is off~ does anyone have any suggestions? thank you for yer time~
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2007-05-23 13:46:59 · 9 answers · asked by phre_style68 1 in Pets Dogs

9 answers

First, take her to the vet and tell him her history. Perhaps she has medical problems.

Once that's been done, you need to find a highly skilled trainer, or better yet, a behaviourist, to help you work with this dog.

2007-05-23 13:50:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1. DOGS ARE NOT PEOPLE. They don't have the same needs, and they interpret the world differently. Dogs are unimpressed by fancy dog clothes, expensive toys, large houses, or what you do for a living. What they desire is regular exercise, a stable pack leader, and affection that is properly earned.

2. AFFECTION AT THE WRONG TIME CAN NURTURE YOUR DOG'S FEARS -- AND FOSTER AN UNSTABLE MIND. Never give affection to a frustrated, nervous, tense, aggressive, or anxious dog. This will not comfort the dog; it will simply reinforce the negative behavior. Share affection after your dog has exercised and eaten, changed an unwanted behavior into a behavior you asked for, responded to a rule or command, or entered a calm-submissive state.

3. DOGS EXPERIENCE THE WORLD WITH THEIR NOSE, EYES, AND THEN EARS. Many humans communicate to their canine companions "backward," using sound, then sight, and generally ignoring scent. When meeting a dog for the first time, establish his trust by allowing him to experience your scent before engaging in eye contact or speaking to him.

4. BREED IS NOT DESTINY. Many people blame the breed of the dog for problem behaviors. This is like making a generalization about human races -- like saying all Latinos are lazy, or all Italians are mobsters. Although certain dog breeds have been selected to accentuate certain characteristics, all dogs share the same innate abilities. Selecting a dog with an energy level level that's compatible with your energy and lifestyle is far more important than choosing the right breed.

5. DOGS NEED LEADERSHIP. Without a strong, stable pack leader, dogs feel insecure and can develop issues -- such as anxiety, phobias, fears, aggression, and obsessions. In order to establish yourself as the pack leader, you must master the walk and be sure to follow the guideline, "Exercise, discipline, and then affection."

2007-05-23 14:11:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

This is problem for professional dog trainers. Please ask your local vet or local dog obedience club for trainers that they recommend who have had many years experience working with dog aggressive dogs.

In the meantime, buy a muzzle for your ridgeback to wear out walking so that she can not harm any more dogs.

Also, I would get her checked out by your vet. Has the aggressive behaviour just started over the last couple of months? If so, I am worried that the behavioural change along with the balance issues may be related to brain tumor or something else nasty going on. Not being a vet nor seeing the dog in question I can't diagnosis what is going on which is why you need to see your local vet asap.

2007-05-23 13:52:41 · answer #3 · answered by Riayn 2 · 1 0

I would have her checked by teh vets
you also have to watch if these atatcks are being reprted your house insurance can go up at least where I live it can.

Also I would be careful around people if she is atatcking dogs what els might she go after.
Seh can be determined as an agressive dog and if she should bite someone you could have serious problems as knowing to have an aggressive doge. some places would require you to keep the dog doubleconfined meaning a chaina nd a padlockied dogrun.
I know I would prob/
. have the dog put to sleep as I wouldn't trust it around anything and i would be afraid of what might happen if I was to get rid of it again if it's proven you knowingly get rid of an aggressive dog and that dog does attack someone you can still be held reliabel in some areas.
good luck but I rather be honest thatn to see you or someone else get hurt by such a big and muscular dog.

2007-05-23 13:55:47 · answer #4 · answered by Kit_kat 7 · 0 0

You need to get a professional dog trainer to help you with obedience. If you don;t get help soon you are going to end up in big trouble and the dog may end up having to be put to sleep.

I'm surprised actually that no one has been to the police and the dog has not been taken away if it has already attacked 2 small dogs. Please don;t think I'm being mean by saying that as I'm just being honest. I don;t want you to end up in prison for something your dog has done if she attacks a child and I don;t want someone else to have their beloved child/dog hurt by what is right now a vicious dog.

2007-05-23 13:57:49 · answer #5 · answered by Mr. P's Person 6 · 0 0

Your dog has a serious problem. Even if she behaves "most of time" that's not enough. Your dog is past obedience school help. Before she attacks any other dogs or a small child, call your vet and see what s/he advises you to do.

2007-05-23 13:52:44 · answer #6 · answered by Sabrina F 2 · 0 0

while a dogs has diarrhea, their bowels get annoyed and that they can't end the diarrhea on their very very own most of the time. right this is what my vet recommends for my 3 Labradors while they have diarrhea: a million. No nutrition for 2 nutrition. this provides the bowels a raffle to get well. The dogs won't starve, in spite of the actuality that they are going to be hungry. that is usually a mandatory step to get their bowels to end being contaminated. 2. Rice on my own for 2 nutrition. 3. Rice blended with kibble, including extra kibble and much less rice each and every time for quite a few days. 4. pass decrease back to kibble. dogs each and every so often purely get dissatisfied stomachs. It would not advise you're able to alter their nutrition, till they are getting dissatisfied stomachs lots. It would not advise that they have got worms, fairly if your dogs is an interior dogs and nicely cared for. ETA: a poster below is right, and that i forgot, that as quickly as you pass to the vet, you're able to plot to deliver a stool pattern with you.

2016-10-05 22:33:03 · answer #7 · answered by carol 4 · 0 0

Have you had her checked by a vet to make sure she doesn't have an ear infection or another problem that causes pain. If her equilibrium is off an ear infection is a likely cause.
Ridgebacks are usually very sweet dogs, mine although crazy never attacked another animal, not even my cats.

2007-05-23 13:51:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The word most have missed in your question is MIX.
I believe your dog is past redemtion Why was your dog not euthanised after the first time she attacted?
Seems she may have nurological problems.
Suggest your next dog is obtained from a registered breeder.

2007-05-23 13:59:31 · answer #9 · answered by geoffrey g 2 · 0 0

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