I got Finn at 4 months last May. He will be a year at the end of this month. He started in training classes in June/July. He took a basic class, an advanced/CGC class, and we are now in our second rally class. I absolutely love working with him. He is so much fun! I also took him to parks and for walks on trails and he would meet other dogs and people on leash. The last thing I wanted was another leash reactive dog. Benny is pretty bad on leash. I never took him and Benny out together because I didn't want Finn learning bad behaviors. He did great all summer. He met dogs and people of all sorts and had very few issues. At times his hackles would go up and he would get stiff and we would just move on.
Back in September right around the time he earned his CGC, I noticed him displaying some odd behaviors. He was not tolerating any dog coming up to greet him while on leash. His hackles would immediately go up and he would stand very tall and stiff and he would growl and lunge. The last time we were at the park in September he attcked a blue colored collie. Not bad, he didn't leave any marks just scared the crap outta me! The collie's mom was fine. End of our dog park adventures! I also like to take him to play with other dogs at my work. He does fine, but there always seems to be one dog he just does not like and he will go after it. Finn is only about 33 pounds. He has NEVER drawn blood and he stops himself before I have a chance to intervene, but it makes me really sad to see him act like this. He has never had even so much as a scuffle with Max and Benny, but with other dogs, there is no way to predict how he will feel about them. Obviously my choice here is don't take him to work. There is no reason to put other's people's dogs at risk.
My other problem is with people. This is my bigger concern, because I can manage a dog who doesn't like every dog he meets, but he needs to like people. He has never bit or tried to bite a person. However, when we meet new people, Finn flips out. He will bark at them and back away, only after he goes up to them and sniffs them. There are some people he is completely fine with and they can come right up to him and love on him all they want, but people he has only met once or twice, he is totally not comfortable. Again, hackles come up, he backs away, and barks. This does not make training class fun at all. I want to compete with him in rally, but if he can't be around people OR dogs there is no chance of it.
I had some private lessons with my trainer. She has helped me a lot, but with my schedule (which will be totally less cluttered at the end of April) I am having a hard time actually driving somewhere to work on these issues.
I'm sure I left some stuff out...but I am drawing a blank now, so if you have any questions about things, let me know.
What would you do? What can I do to help him be more comfortable in public? I thought I was doing all the right things when I first got him, but obviously something went wrong. I am so upset about this. Before I adopted him he had a lot of homes, so maybe something went wrong early on?? He started out somewhere in Georgia, was shipped up to PA to live in a foster home, was returned to the shelter (for being too rough with the womans other pets???), and then stayed at the shelter for a month before I adopted him. I'm not sure how long he was in Georgia, or what that shelter was like or how long he was with the foster family or what went on there.
Thanks for any input.