maureenmay
Boxer Pal
hello everyone! i am very new here so i hope this posts ok!
i own a 6 and a half year old boxer called mollie. when she got to about 6 months in age her behaviour was starting to be very dominant so i started to take her to training school which lasted about 2 and a half years (yes it took that long !!!) i never gave up on her and i have always put her in her place if she tries to take over as pack leader. from time to time she would growl at my daughter.
last monday mollie crossed a fine line. my 3 year old son and my daughter were playing a board game on the table when the dice my son rolled fell off. he got down of his chair and bent down to pick it up and lost his footing and accidently fell on mollie. mollie DID NOT GROWL but as he was getting up to a standing position mollie lunged for his face and cut his top lip which drew blood. i was very very shocked thankfully my son is ok. i cannot believe she could do this and cannot believe she could do this in the same room as me.
i have taken her to the vet and she gave me a behaviourist number (i am waiting for her to call me back) i am taking mollie to the vets this wednesday to have a full health check in case there is a underlying problem.
my vet was very supportive and said she support me in whatever i decide eg: re-homing or the other thing that i cant even bring myself to type.
mollie also has gone very aggressive to my other dog (bichon frise) since this happened last monday.
has anyone been in a similar situation with there boxer??
this is my first boxer and wondered if they reach a age like 6 years onwards can there behaviour change???
any advice or tips i would be grateful for.
thankyou for taking the time to read this
maureenmay
i own a 6 and a half year old boxer called mollie. when she got to about 6 months in age her behaviour was starting to be very dominant so i started to take her to training school which lasted about 2 and a half years (yes it took that long !!!) i never gave up on her and i have always put her in her place if she tries to take over as pack leader. from time to time she would growl at my daughter.
last monday mollie crossed a fine line. my 3 year old son and my daughter were playing a board game on the table when the dice my son rolled fell off. he got down of his chair and bent down to pick it up and lost his footing and accidently fell on mollie. mollie DID NOT GROWL but as he was getting up to a standing position mollie lunged for his face and cut his top lip which drew blood. i was very very shocked thankfully my son is ok. i cannot believe she could do this and cannot believe she could do this in the same room as me.
i have taken her to the vet and she gave me a behaviourist number (i am waiting for her to call me back) i am taking mollie to the vets this wednesday to have a full health check in case there is a underlying problem.
my vet was very supportive and said she support me in whatever i decide eg: re-homing or the other thing that i cant even bring myself to type.
mollie also has gone very aggressive to my other dog (bichon frise) since this happened last monday.
has anyone been in a similar situation with there boxer??
this is my first boxer and wondered if they reach a age like 6 years onwards can there behaviour change???
any advice or tips i would be grateful for.
thankyou for taking the time to read this
maureenmay