MsPony
Lovin' The Homestead
I have a 16 month old purebred, american labrador, rocks at water retrieval, very waterfowl oriented and knows how to flush. He's not protective, at all. He's never once, ever, growled. You can scare him out of a deep sleep and he just stares at you. Once, ONCE he barked, my niece and I got into the car, he turned around and saw people peering in through the window. He's got the most beautiful scary bark ever.
Problem is, he let's strangers into the house, he let's people come up to me in public and doesn't defend himself. My neighbors pittie, on the other hand, will rip your throat out if she so much as sees you in her sights while she's with me. When we walk, no one better come up to me. I am taking her to class so that she never crosses the line, but I want Jax to be more dependable like that. Yesterday a dog attacked him and he ran between my legs (he's 95# lean, this was no comfortable position.)
Maybe its my fault, when he was a puppy I took him *everywhere*, let everyone touch and pet him, let every dog sniff him. He is an amazing therapy dog, very much his passion. But I don't feel comfortable home alone w/ him unless I have a gun by my side. I can't walk out in the dark w/ him, last time some creep walked into him while my back was turned, and he was already pressed up against my legs. Creep.
Is there anyway to make him more aware and protective?
Problem is, he let's strangers into the house, he let's people come up to me in public and doesn't defend himself. My neighbors pittie, on the other hand, will rip your throat out if she so much as sees you in her sights while she's with me. When we walk, no one better come up to me. I am taking her to class so that she never crosses the line, but I want Jax to be more dependable like that. Yesterday a dog attacked him and he ran between my legs (he's 95# lean, this was no comfortable position.)
Maybe its my fault, when he was a puppy I took him *everywhere*, let everyone touch and pet him, let every dog sniff him. He is an amazing therapy dog, very much his passion. But I don't feel comfortable home alone w/ him unless I have a gun by my side. I can't walk out in the dark w/ him, last time some creep walked into him while my back was turned, and he was already pressed up against my legs. Creep.
Is there anyway to make him more aware and protective?