EDITED: (I reread this and noticed it sounded sloppy. Let me try again lol.)
Okay, I'm in need once again for those of you here to help me if you can! I'm not sure if anyone here has experience with fearful or reactive dogs but I need help. Diesel was fearful when he first came to me and still is a bit shy. I'm sure this is part of the problem and is being worked on however Diesel has gained another problem I never saw coming but perhaps should have because of the history of the dog. At 2 months old Diesel was tied to a log chain that he could hardly move with and beaten daily because he was a "bad" dog. When a friend of mine called me at 5 AM I helped her get him to an E-vet because he just wasn't in great condition. Upon Evaluation we found out he had parvo, worms, ear mites, eye infection and weakened muscles. My friend offered the people 100 dollars to take the dog out of poor conditions because she wanted to see him healthy, she says she knew he would be a sweet lovable dog one day and she hit the nail on the head. She begged me, pleaded for me to take Diesel and that if I could she would pay his bills from being at the vets and for his first years shots and tags.
She couldn't keep him herself because of circumstances I won't get into but eventually I caved. I came home with a pup looking 10 times better then when he first went to the vets 2 weeks prior. Diesel loves other dogs, cats, my children, any children for that matter, they are his favorite and of course other people however this is only when in the yard or house. Outside of his turf he turns into a hellion, barking, growling and backing away from people. Why do I assume this is leash reactivity? Because if I take the leash off he stops. He's fine off it but not on it. Diesel is now almost for months old and ways almost 30 lbs. He is growing rapidly and I'm sure will continue to grow fast. He is a Great Dane/ Pit Bull. He's strong, bullheaded, and big. I love him, everyone here loves him. My 6 month old laughs when he sees him. Handing him over is not an option. I seriously need help.
I don't want to put him on a muzzle but this may be temporarily necessary. I've got a clicker and treats and I'm willing to work with him. I already give treats for calm quiet reactions to people ANYWHERE. Because I feel this might help. I need to get a treat bag to make treats easier to grab but that's about it. Any suggestions would be gratefully appreciated. Thanks
Malissa.