June 25, 2012
Will a muzzle help my aggressive dog realize that the group we walk with won’t cause her harm?
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We have a rescued SCWT who, after a year of walking with the same group, is still agressive toward the others. I'm wondering if I try her with a muzzle, will that help her interact and realize that they will not harm her? Any thoughts or advice would be welcomed. 

The muzzle will keep her from biting but it won't address her underlying insecurities. If you have any reservations about her biting, then a muzzle is a good idea from a safety standpoint. We have directions on how to measure the dog for a muzzle.
When dogs are scared/insecure or nervous you should give them more distance. I personally wouldn't force a dog like this to walk with others in close proximity. Maybe you could follow from a distance that your dog feels comfortable.
I would also recommend this 3 part video series on fear periods in dogs, it explains how to condition the dog to things that make it nervous.
Cindy Rhodes
When dogs are scared/insecure or nervous you should give them more distance. I personally wouldn't force a dog like this to walk with others in close proximity. Maybe you could follow from a distance that your dog feels comfortable.
I would also recommend this 3 part video series on fear periods in dogs, it explains how to condition the dog to things that make it nervous.
Cindy Rhodes
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