Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He is asserting his dominance and trying to get off leash. Mine did the same at the same age and was a golden doodle. It was really upsetting at first. You have to take charge and be firm and ignore / control as much as you can, rather than reacting or allowing it to happen.
One thing I did notice weirdly was it happened at exactly the same point on our way home from walks - just as we turned into our street and it was like a trigger for him "oh this is the place where I acted like a little bastard before, I'll do it again!"
So I walked home a different way and that actually helped.
Dogs aren't trying to dominate you.

you have never met a dog.
all dogs do is attempt to dominate - they take your seat, they take your things, they take your food, they take the leash. this is a behavior that can be trained out but it's standard fare for most pups.