what I think you mean is, what can i do to make the other dogs NOt (lol) attack my dog. Are they the same size? or bigger? or smaller? or trained to be aggressive? we don't no anything. And if I were YOUR friend, I wouldn't ALLOW my dog to behave that way to a COMPLETE STRANGERS DOG! Theres nothing YOU can do, but you CAN tell your friend to...1. Say NO! to her dog firmly and loudly. if the dog continues, move to step 2., Put her dog outside, (if inside) or inside. (if outside) . That behavior shouldn't be there, your friends dog has a behavioral malfunction. lol. But that can be treated with obedience classes. I would tell your friend that your dog needs help from a professional!!! : )
2007-06-10 13:16:27
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answered by heylo 2
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As your friends dog is out of control do not bring your dog, it will eventually be hurt worse. If your friend wants to train her dog they can put it on a leash and correct it for being nasty. You could try going for a walk b4 you enter the house and keep the dogs seperate, correcting any aggression, for several mins. then stop for a few seconds and let the dogs sniff noses. If the one dog gets nasty it needs to be corrected. Repeat with longer sniff sessions if the dogs are doing OK. Inside if the owner is willing you could try a bottle with water in it set to stream to warn off the nasty dog. But the safest thing is not to bring your dog or crate both dogs while you are there.
2007-06-10 13:21:23
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answered by ginbark 6
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Do you mean to not attack your dog.
This isnt something you can stop, the dogs need proper training by there owners. Just dont bring your dog to the other dogs house. Some dogs are very territorial, and they feel they have to protect there house. Your sog can pick up this aggresive behavior, so dont bring her/him around it.
2007-06-10 13:09:36
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answered by melissaw77 5
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Stop taking your dog over to your friend's house. The other dog just sees this as a dog invading his territory and is only doing what is natural for him.
If you insist on your dogs hanging out together, do it somewhere neutral to both dogs, like a park.
2007-06-10 13:12:19
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answered by I<3IGs 4
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Dont take your dog around there, simple as that. Its not up to you to train someone elses dog, the owners should be more responsible and socialise their dogs better. But, what are you doing taking your dog there if it gets beat up?
2007-06-10 13:28:43
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answered by Big red 5
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Your friend is going to have to teach that other dog that attacking your dog is a no-no. Otherwise, you'll have to leave your dog at home when you do visit your friend. Frankly, I'm surprised your friend isn't reacting.
2007-06-10 13:17:07
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answered by Tigger 7
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Stop taking your dog to that friend's house. ONe of these times your dog may be seriously injured. It's not fair to your dog to put her through that.
Many dogs are aggressive toward other dogs, especially on their home territory.
2007-06-10 13:14:04
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answered by Behaviorist 6
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i think you mean what can i do to stop the other dogs from attacking? do they know each other pretty well? the other dogs might be defensive of their home. take them all to a park and let them get to know each other in a neutral place/
2007-06-10 13:09:32
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answered by Jason L 3
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I have to agree, either you put a muzzle in both, and got them on the leash all the time or you are gonna have to stop putting the dogs together.
2007-06-10 13:10:40
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answered by Anonymous
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YOU cannot do anything to stop their dogs behavior. THEY should get their dogs under control before they cause serious damage or death to someone elses pet. LEAVE YOUR DOG HOME WHEN YOU GO THERE!
2007-06-10 13:17:35
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answered by thekla o 3
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