Hi- My boyfriend and I are the owner of Prince, a delightful one year-old boxer male, and we need some advice. Since we live in NYC, we take Prince to the local park where the dogs are allowed to run off-leash after 9pm.
OK- I have two questions.
1) Do other dog owners (usually inexperienced ones) find your boxers to be overly aggressive? Prince admittedly plays a little rough (boxing with his paws, no growling, barking or biting) but doesn't hurt other dogs (it's just how he naturally plays as a boxer) and rarely "scuffles" with other dogs. I feel like he is getting a bad rap from certain dog owners at the park we frequent because he is perceived as "rough." Other people whose dogs play similarly (retrievers, german shephers, etc.)have no problems with him.
2) Dogs are dogs and they will get into scuffles occasionally. There are 3 dogs at our dog park that Prince does not get along with, so we leash him if they are there when we get there, only letting him off when they leave. If we are there first and they arrive after, we make sure to keep an eye on him, keeping him away from the other dog. So I think we handle the situation responsibly. Well last night, he got into a "scuffle" with the Rhodesian Ridgeback he has "issues" with (who has 50+ pounds on him) and the owners FREAKED OUT and started cursing and screaming at us about our "terror dog." It turned into something it shouldn't have. This was not a major fight between the dogs, but a fight nonetheless. Now, this is a dog who Prince has fought with before, who is also a 1-year old male and who is significantly bigger than him. We are unsure as to what to do in this situation, as Prince is only like that with this dog and one or two others. We plan on returning to the park, but I know we will get comments from some people who don't think he should be there because of this (though a lot of people there sided with us). So my question is...am I being a "mom" clouded by the love for my usually super-happy, friendly puppy and not seeing the reality of the situation, or am I right in thinking that dogs are dogs, sometimes they will fight, they need to establish dominance, and as long as Prince is not causing problems with any of the other 10 to 20 dogs at the park, we should continue to let him go and play?
We want to be responsible dog owners in this situation, so any advice would be welcome.
Thanks!
Rachel
PS- as a side note, Prince is not an aggressive dog in general- he is actually very sweet with dogs and people alike.
OK- I have two questions.
1) Do other dog owners (usually inexperienced ones) find your boxers to be overly aggressive? Prince admittedly plays a little rough (boxing with his paws, no growling, barking or biting) but doesn't hurt other dogs (it's just how he naturally plays as a boxer) and rarely "scuffles" with other dogs. I feel like he is getting a bad rap from certain dog owners at the park we frequent because he is perceived as "rough." Other people whose dogs play similarly (retrievers, german shephers, etc.)have no problems with him.
2) Dogs are dogs and they will get into scuffles occasionally. There are 3 dogs at our dog park that Prince does not get along with, so we leash him if they are there when we get there, only letting him off when they leave. If we are there first and they arrive after, we make sure to keep an eye on him, keeping him away from the other dog. So I think we handle the situation responsibly. Well last night, he got into a "scuffle" with the Rhodesian Ridgeback he has "issues" with (who has 50+ pounds on him) and the owners FREAKED OUT and started cursing and screaming at us about our "terror dog." It turned into something it shouldn't have. This was not a major fight between the dogs, but a fight nonetheless. Now, this is a dog who Prince has fought with before, who is also a 1-year old male and who is significantly bigger than him. We are unsure as to what to do in this situation, as Prince is only like that with this dog and one or two others. We plan on returning to the park, but I know we will get comments from some people who don't think he should be there because of this (though a lot of people there sided with us). So my question is...am I being a "mom" clouded by the love for my usually super-happy, friendly puppy and not seeing the reality of the situation, or am I right in thinking that dogs are dogs, sometimes they will fight, they need to establish dominance, and as long as Prince is not causing problems with any of the other 10 to 20 dogs at the park, we should continue to let him go and play?
We want to be responsible dog owners in this situation, so any advice would be welcome.
Thanks!
Rachel
PS- as a side note, Prince is not an aggressive dog in general- he is actually very sweet with dogs and people alike.
