The hound/shep is fear aggressive, and becomes frenzied at postal workers and paperboys, but ignores or is friendly to everyone else.
I am not sure about the chow/lab, in addition to fear aggression (that is how he was evaluated)
****Dogs behave great in class, no signs of aggression to other dogs or humans. Nor could the trainer bring it out in class.*****
Ok If what isbeing posted is true it IS NOT FEAR aggression alone if at all. Please people know you must beable to read a dog before you nail a sign on it.
You need a trainer who knows more then a few books and you need to do it now. If you canot control the dog because it is in fact out of control you need to iether isolate the dog forever away from the public or put it down.
The fact you posted the dogs are fine is class makes me think is it a handler/trainer/method problem but no one can know without seeing the dog. If you have a trainer don't delay even one more day.
A dog teaches a boy fidelity, perseverance, and to turn around three times before lying down. - Robert Benchley
In order to really enjoy a dog, one doesn't merely try to train him to be semi-human. The point of it is to open oneself to the possibility of becoming partly a dog. - Edward Hoagland
I'm sorry I brought up this post. I thought the it was fear aggression but wasn't sure. That is the only reason I posted.The owner of these dogs has a trainer that knows what is best for her dogs and she should listen to that trainer and not keep asking for advice that she doesn't take. It's all a waste of time and I apoligize for starting this. The best thing now would be to close this topic.
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