Bad behavior

garry and angus

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Hi peoples
I have a bully that is driving us mad, sometimes he will run and jump on people and nip or bite them for no reason? I think its a dominance thing, he has attacked my boy and his mates at different times. Mainly his beautiful but I'm scared his going to attack someone aggressively as time goes by.My wife is very upset about this and myself. He has recently been to the vet and been castrated thought this would help but its seems it hasn't. Ideas from others would be muchly appreciated
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Pati Robins

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Lily (British Bulldog) & Shy (American Bulldog X)
How old is he? Did he had any training ? -at home or by a proffesional? ,could you tell us what are his triggers? -even when there is no reason -there always is a motive behind it?
How does his body posture look before he jump? Are you sure its aggression or just playful nipping (both are a no no but there is a big difference between both )
So sorry to ask all those questions but i feel we need to have a clearer picture before sone of us attempt to find the solution.
Failing that -dog behaviourist might be really handy in your situation x
 
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garry and angus

garry and angus

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He three yrs old there is no posture he just runs at them. His had basic training thru a vet program and the area we live in does not have a dog specialist.


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Pati Robins

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He runs at them and do what? Play bite or do a proper attack (by attack i mean being vicious? )

I suggest you get back to basics ,set up some rules in the house let all of family follow them

When your child friends visit -make sure you bully stays on his bed rather than running and jumping reward for desired behaviour
Does he get enough of daily walks? Family Play time etc
 

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