Nick Jones of Alpha Dog Behaviour discusses aggression when on the lead, and how to cope with it.
When a dog is on the lead, it has had one option removed when under stress…. this is the chance to move away from what is concerning it. I regularly hear that the owner’s dog is ok off the lead but unsociable when on it. You may require some more detailed help from a professional trainer, but in the mean time you could try this simple procedure. In this sort of scenario it would be as well to break it down into three steps for you to try using the following simple method I have developed over time.
Please note. Serious cases of on lead aggression are unlikely to be resolved with the following points I offer. Always seek the advice of your vet and local behaviour expert when in such a situation.
Continue to distract your dog with your chosen food. Hold the food between your thumb and finger so he has to work at it to remove the food rather than give it in one mouthful. During this time I find that a calm but clear repeating of the Stay command can help. Be careful not to sound too reassuring at this stage, as he may even take your tones as reward for any uneasy behaviour, just let him feed as the other dog passes. Hold your free hand out in front of him (a couple of feet away) rather like a policeman stopping traffic as you repeat the stay command. Another helper can be useful here to hold the lead, or you may be able to place the loop end on a fence post for security and hands free approach. Given that he is a small breed, you may find that standing on the lead is enough?
Nick Jones MCFBA
Dog Behaviour Specialist and Trainer
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