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Hello, I just wanted people's thoughts on how to deal with a change of behaviour in my whippet bitch aged 21 months. She's a lovely, gentle, biddable girl who has always got on really well with other dogs, and has socialised with plenty of other dogs right from the beginning. However, she's becoming more and more protective of my 7 month pup, Lola.
Every time another dog approaches to play with Lola, she chases them off with a growl and bared teeth. This started about a month ago when Josie had just come out of her second season and I put it down to hormones. However it's getting more and more marked, and now she's willing to have a go at any strange dog that comes to sniff at Lola (she seems okay with dogs we see regularly, although is a bit agitated and constantly checking things out and keeping an eye on Lola). She doesn't bite, but she gives these strangers a good telling off and I'm forever apologising to owners.
I don't want to over-react or be angry with her when she's doing something that she obviously thinks is the right thing to do!
I say "No!" and put her on the lead and talk to her firmly to reassure her that everything's okay, that Lola's not in any danger. Is this the right approach? Will this behaviour ease off soon? (Her season was over just before Christmas, so about 5 weeks ago, which might be significant)
I'm not sure what to do for the best and would value any similar experiences or ideas of how to tackle this.
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Every time another dog approaches to play with Lola, she chases them off with a growl and bared teeth. This started about a month ago when Josie had just come out of her second season and I put it down to hormones. However it's getting more and more marked, and now she's willing to have a go at any strange dog that comes to sniff at Lola (she seems okay with dogs we see regularly, although is a bit agitated and constantly checking things out and keeping an eye on Lola). She doesn't bite, but she gives these strangers a good telling off and I'm forever apologising to owners.
I don't want to over-react or be angry with her when she's doing something that she obviously thinks is the right thing to do!
I say "No!" and put her on the lead and talk to her firmly to reassure her that everything's okay, that Lola's not in any danger. Is this the right approach? Will this behaviour ease off soon? (Her season was over just before Christmas, so about 5 weeks ago, which might be significant)
I'm not sure what to do for the best and would value any similar experiences or ideas of how to tackle this.
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