MsKfernandez
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Hi everyone 
I am having a problem with dog fighting. We have a 14 mo old rescue, Lucy, who we've had for 5 months as an only dog. She was not socialized at all by the original owner. We have really tried but she is SO aggressive and SO strong we have had to keep a prong collar on her anytime we go somewhere that there might be another dog because she will rip your arm off trying to get at it. She is perfectly well behaved in all other aspects and we have worked with a trainer as well, so we have had no other problems with her.
We introduced a new dog to the pack about 8 days ago, Chunk, who is the most laid back easy going guy you'll every meet. He is awesome with her... he is just awesome in general. He apparently has lived with other dogs his whole life because he seems pro at dealing with her little "issues."
We originally introduced them at the park and we just did a "walk by" no eye contact, no physical contact...and she went crazyyyy. She acted like she wanted to kill him. We kept them completely isolated from each other for the next 4 days, we alternated having one in our bedroom at a time hoping she'd get used to his scent. We got to the point that she could walk by him in the house unaffected. So then we brought them both out into the same area and it was going great. Then she just HAD to be a little jerk face and made this little snappy bark at him and he went after her. They don't bite each other they do that "mouthing" thing and make a crap load of noise. She ends up submissing and he will walk circles around her staring her down. Then she will make that threatening noise again and it will start all over. If we keep their (well her mostly) attention away from each other they do OK but she always has to start something with him.
I realize its still very early in the process and we have made pretty good progress so far I just wonder if anyone has any feedback. Am I rushing this? Am I doing something wrong? Is there a better way to go about it? Any suggestions? I watch her body language when she's around him so I can correct her when I see she's about to instigate, but sometimes I'm just not quick enough. Thank you for taking the time to read this

I am having a problem with dog fighting. We have a 14 mo old rescue, Lucy, who we've had for 5 months as an only dog. She was not socialized at all by the original owner. We have really tried but she is SO aggressive and SO strong we have had to keep a prong collar on her anytime we go somewhere that there might be another dog because she will rip your arm off trying to get at it. She is perfectly well behaved in all other aspects and we have worked with a trainer as well, so we have had no other problems with her.
We introduced a new dog to the pack about 8 days ago, Chunk, who is the most laid back easy going guy you'll every meet. He is awesome with her... he is just awesome in general. He apparently has lived with other dogs his whole life because he seems pro at dealing with her little "issues."
We originally introduced them at the park and we just did a "walk by" no eye contact, no physical contact...and she went crazyyyy. She acted like she wanted to kill him. We kept them completely isolated from each other for the next 4 days, we alternated having one in our bedroom at a time hoping she'd get used to his scent. We got to the point that she could walk by him in the house unaffected. So then we brought them both out into the same area and it was going great. Then she just HAD to be a little jerk face and made this little snappy bark at him and he went after her. They don't bite each other they do that "mouthing" thing and make a crap load of noise. She ends up submissing and he will walk circles around her staring her down. Then she will make that threatening noise again and it will start all over. If we keep their (well her mostly) attention away from each other they do OK but she always has to start something with him.
I realize its still very early in the process and we have made pretty good progress so far I just wonder if anyone has any feedback. Am I rushing this? Am I doing something wrong? Is there a better way to go about it? Any suggestions? I watch her body language when she's around him so I can correct her when I see she's about to instigate, but sometimes I'm just not quick enough. Thank you for taking the time to read this
