That issue is strange dogs coming up to her,. She doesn't lunge at them or try to go after them, but if a dog runs up to her, she will snapand growl.. She snapped my neighbors APBT female twice, and the second time was ready for a fight (but so was the other dog) My neighbor HIT MY DOG. This really didn't help at all, it made Trinkie go from "you wanna fight!?Get out of my face!" to "Now it's ON!" I'm assuming that's the bully breed. regardless, she was hanging out okay with the dog until she charged up to her and put her nose on her rear. This is a whole different problem that y neighbor whacked my dog, and I handled it. We actually ended up putting his dog in the house and Trnket hang out with us for a good hour, and she was very loving to him and to be honest, didn't even seem to KNOW he was the one who put his hand on her!
Dogs bark at us walking, we keep going, no issue. No pulling on the leash. An unleashed dog ran to us, barking and growling, and she barked back. I told it's owner "GET YOUR DOG NOW!" and she called it back before it got to us. She settled the second the dog turned around and let some people love on her.
So why is T-Bone the best thing ever, when he was rude in his greeting, and dogs who come up the same way are not okay? Can part of this be that she's brand new?
I made a promise to Trinket when I signed my name on that paper, I'm going to give her my all. She is NOT going back (and it isn't like she's lunging and going AT dogs, she's reacting) to the shelter. She's mine, I already love her, and her and T-Bone are so close already. She's family now, and that's that. So returning her is 100% out of the question.
Here's my gameplan, guys. Tell me what you think.
Right now Trinkie doesn't listen to any of my commands, I've had her all of 24 hours. I am going to build a super positive bond with her, and teach her a LEAVE IT/management skill instead of trying to force her to want to be friendly with them. Just defer to me, let ME handle it, and accept praise and reward when bogeys are gone (lol)
Thoughts?
ETA: When she does this T-Bone is in the mix being overly excited and pullng against his leash (but to greet) the time period between the first spat and second with the neighbors dog, she was fine. Then everyone started running around and that's when the second one happens. She's by no means a VICIOUS dog or even truly aggressive. I think reactive is the word.