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Our dog has suddenly turned aggressive
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 299801" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>I would not take him back there, either. Professional dog trainers and boarders should know better than that.</p><p> </p><p>I'm glad you are getting him checked out.</p><p> </p><p>If the vet says there's no thyroid or tapeworm issue, I would just go back to basic training with a leash. When he growls, you say, "Sit!" and jerk the leash to make sure he sits (I'm assuming his leash and collar are tiny to fit his size). I would also re-train him to the kennel. We've always started out by throwing treats in the kennel and letting the dogs go after them. We leave the door open a few times, then lock it. When they whine, we rap on top of the kennel and say, "NO!" in a firm voice.</p><p> </p><p>When the dog is quiet, then you let him out. Be sure to praise him.</p><p> </p><p>I hope that helps! Good luck at the vet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 299801, member: 3419"] I would not take him back there, either. Professional dog trainers and boarders should know better than that. I'm glad you are getting him checked out. If the vet says there's no thyroid or tapeworm issue, I would just go back to basic training with a leash. When he growls, you say, "Sit!" and jerk the leash to make sure he sits (I'm assuming his leash and collar are tiny to fit his size). I would also re-train him to the kennel. We've always started out by throwing treats in the kennel and letting the dogs go after them. We leave the door open a few times, then lock it. When they whine, we rap on top of the kennel and say, "NO!" in a firm voice. When the dog is quiet, then you let him out. Be sure to praise him. I hope that helps! Good luck at the vet. [/QUOTE]
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