hughsurrey
Well-Known Member
I probably didn't make myself clear, when talking about the transmission of anxiety to the dog, I was speaking in relation to another dog owner approaching my dog where the approaching dog is reacting, and the owner explains it as the dog being scared of (in my case) GSDs. I have found that it is usually the dog owner who is nervous of a particular breed and they transfer that anxiety to their dog who reacts.Your very lucky to never have been bitten if your constantly exposed to unknown dogs and there are a few reasons a dog might bite not all of them being the victims nervousness
We had a situation with my partner for a while when she was walking a large male GSD we had. She didnt like walking him as she said he was too protective of her but, when we spoke about it, she was seeing people approaching, would start to worry how the dog would react, the dog would pick up on her anxiety and start reacting and she would get more anxious etc etc. The solution was for her to realise that the dog would only react to a percieved threat, and once she was comfortable with the idea, and relaxed the dog was less reactive, but he would still react correctly to an external threat.