by Winstalgia » Fri Apr 03, 2020 10:37 am
@Stonefly - the dog, from what I've heard, is over protective of his territory. To be specific, anything in "his" area he is aggressive over. Food, toys, stuff like that. I heard that my friend went to move his food or something like that (he wasn't eating it, if I recall correctly) and he just snapped at her hand. Thankfully he's a small yorkie, so not that much harm done, but he did draw blood.
It is natural for a dog to be protective of his food, but there's a point where it's just straight unhealthy (I guess that's the appropriate word).
I guess in short, yes, resource guarding. There have been a few other cases as well, but it all involved him snapping at either another dog or human because they were too near his "items".
I'm good at training dogs tricks, and I can do other stuff like getting them to walk on loose leashes, etc, but I've never done anything for a dog like making it stop barking or stuff like that Yorkie.
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