Anonymous wrote:Nothing happened that I know of. He doesn’t get professionally groomed, we bush bathe and brush him at home. He’s a Vizsla so short haired. He does occasionally have a dog walker but he runs right to her, tail wagging.
Someone told me it is like a little kid who suddenly realizes not everyone is good/safe to talk to. That they happily go to everyone when they are toddlers but start to understand “don’t talk to strangers”
It definitely doesn’t happen all the time. Lots of people pass and nothing happens. Sometimes people come in the house and nothing happens. He is very clingy which I understand is a characteristic of the breed, so I guess I could see him being afraid or certain people and want to guard me. How likely is it that a dog who is doing this will actually bite versus just trying to warn?
If the dog is afraid is it still ok to say No! while he is barking? I try to redirect him with a treat but if I say no! And give him a treat isn’t that confusing to the dog?
Usually for fear related behaviors it's best to stick with positive reinforcement. I would have a trainer come and give you some pointers. At the very least it's someone new coming to your house that your dog will have a positive experience with. Puppies and young dogs do go through fear phases, but 2 years old is a little late for that, especially for a Vizsla.