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By Barb de Groodt, Animal Behavior Counselor
| FIGHT OR FLIGHT (Leash Aggression) So there you are walking along with your wonderful dog, enjoying the walk, loving the beautiful scenery, and thinking about summer and out of the blue that lovely dog you were just admiring turns into Cujo. What the heck! You quickly scan the horizon to see what’s brought on that behavior and sure enough there comes a dog. You knew it would be a dog because this has happened several times before. So what’s happening? It is commonly thought that most organisms have 5 primary responses to external stimuli: fight, flight, freeze, fool around and faint. For most predatory animals fight and flight are their two most commonly used responses. Quite often these dogs are great in an off leash situation but when on a leash turn into a mindless, growling, lunging, tooth baring animal. Oh yea, that’s right they are animals, and as such are governed by behavior an animal understands, but wait, we are animals, too. Link to Part 2 of this article. Please visit our Dog Behavior & Training page for a list of behavior and training resources. Visit our Upcoming Events page for info about Barb DeGroodt’s dog behavior question and answer sessions held monthly in Pacific Grove or Salinas. |
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