jennie_c_d
Posted : 8/4/2008 8:30:24 PM
Emma has been "kennel shy" to an extreme, for several years. She is a 4 1/2 year old Parson Russell Terrier from the local shelter. She was teased, by someone I worked with, while she was in a kennel. I didn't find out about it til Emma BIT her. Years later, we're dealing with the consequences of the stupid coworker's actions.
Emma used to attack the front of any cage she was in when people walked by. She has an injured tooth, from attacking chain link fences and crates. She has gotten significantly better in the last year and a half or so, and is now safe to be in a pop up crate in a busy grooming shop, or at a dog show. I still wouldn't have anybody reach in for her (in fact, she recently flashed teeth at a vet tech when she was under sedation... for reaching in after her, LOL!), but anyone can put her into a kennel with a command.
I haven't done a whole lot of work on the actual barrier aggression. I've been working a lot on obedience and confidence building, with her. I've worked some on her separation anxiety. A pleasant side effect has been the gradual softening of her barrier aggression. She's also gotten much better with other dogs. With Emma, it was obviously a case of "the best defense...".