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Background
Any physiological component of the problem had been ruled out by the referring veterinary surgeon.
Spot is a 2-year-old German shepherd dog (neutered). He had a socially isolated early life and the clients who obtained him as a puppy lived in rural area where Spot had had very little contact with other dogs. Since being cornered by a boisterous dog when he was young he has attacked all other dogs on sight, dogs and bitches indiscriminately. This has become a real problem since the owners have moved into town.
The male owner walked him late at night when no one was about. The female owner had stopped walking him at all, as she couldn't hold him when he attacked other dogs.
Diagnosis
All the evidence from the taking of a full case history led to the conclusion that Spot's behaviour stemmed from fearfulness. Spot's breed is a factor - German shepherds' have consistently been shown to suffer with fearfulness, territoriality and aggression towards other dogs. Spot also suffered with a lack of socialisation as a tiny puppy compounded by his owners living in a rural area where he had little contact with other dogs. The couple didn't take him to puppy or training classes, which might have helped. He has also learned that attacking other dogs makes them go away and this has reinforced the problem.
Treatment Plan
Stage 1
Increase owner control, promote and reinforce relaxed behaviour, change diet, muzzle train.
Stage 2
Counter-conditioning and de-sensitisation programme
Stage 3
Gradually expose Spot to 'real' dogs.
Stage 4
Exercise Spot off the lead but keep him muzzled.
Stage 5
Remove muzzle.
With successful intervention from me, and hard work from the owners, Spot is no longer agressive towards other dogs and the owners are happy.
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