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Rescue with what we think is anxiety/fear aggression

amylcrill

New Member
Good evening,

Posted this in the Fila section but thought it applies to most dogs with some sort of aggression. Primarily looking to find a way of somewhat fixing this in the California area.

We very recently adopted a Fila/Brazilian Mastiff, Baracus, from a shelter West of Los Angeles. He's 2, about 120lbs, snores to the heavens and drools all over us. He's a handful but I've owned and come from a large dog background in the UK so we knew what to expect.

They didn't warn us about any behavioural problems however we've noticed that he doesn't get on very well with other dogs, he leaped and growled at two little ones in the morning. And stood his ground, and shivered at another this evening but then got used to him being a fair distance whilst we told him to sit and gave him treats.

He's fairly good around people, has growled and snapped at one who he's been introduced to a few times (patted him on the head) but I understand he's been through a stressful month or two he was in the shelter (his previous owner surrendered him). And also protecting us and I imagine it's down to anxiety and fear due to the shivering.

Is there anything you can suggest that might help us? I have looked at various behaviourists here in California though can't seem to find anyone substantial other than a behaviourist who uses his own dogs to make other dogs feel more confident through introducing them and fear.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Worst comes to worst and if we can't help him, we would very much like to find him a home where he wouldn't be around other dogs and would just be around his family most of the time, BUT THIS IS LAST RESORT, as we REALLY would like to keep him here. We don't have a very social outside life, but it's making day to day activities like getting coffee very strenuous on both us and Baracus.

Thank you so much
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7121548

Well-Known Member
https://thegooddog.net/

Undoubtedly the best aggression rehab trainer in Los Angeles. My dog was a pretty serious and dangerous case, and I wish I had sent him to the Good Dog as soon as I got him and not a year later after things had gotten worse.