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Anonymous wrote:Looking for any help. I have a 5 year old rescue dog whose litter was taken from the mother at 4 weeks (we took home at 8 weeks). I know not ideal, but an emergency rescue situation. Our dog has always had separation anxiety and stress, but in recent years that stress has turned into aggression. She is extremely aggressive toward other dogs (lunges, growls, hard to control), and some people, but also can be incredibly kind toward people as well. I know in her heart she is a sweet dog, she just channels her anxiety through aggressive behavior. Does anyone have a trainer they would recommend? At a loss here and need to help her.
You need a vet behavioral specialist who can prescribe meds. I'm not in the area so others can chime in on specific doctors, but a trainer isn't going to it.
Meds + to behavioral training. So, for instance, when you walk your dog, you need to have treats (the ones she likes best). If you see another dog, and your dog tenses, give a treat before she starts lunging and barking, then turn her around and away from the dog. Over time, your dog will be able to handle other dogs at gradually decreasing distances.
Same with people. Never walk your dog where and when she can be surprised (joggers, kids on bikes, etc). Have the vet specialist fit her for a harness and a muzzle. Acclimate her gradually to the muzzle with treats so she knows it's a good thing. If she's a potential danger to people and hard to control, she absolutely needs to be walked and encounter visitors on a muzzle.
Prozac probably for the rest of her life.