Chuki
Boxer Pal
Chuki is 12 months and lately he has been having a hard time playing with other dogs.
A little background - He's our only dog so he's not around a lot of other dogs. Also, we live in Ecuador so the dog culture is rather different. Most people have small dogs and most people don't train their dogs. Chuki can obey commands (sit, lie down, stay, etc). He's never been too good at reading other dogs (ie. if another dog snarls at him he might go over and check it out).
What we've noticed lately is that when he meets a dog on a walk or in the park he sits and wants to stare at the other dog. We try to get him to focus his attention on us, which works for about 5 seconds and then he's back looking at the other dog. When we meet a new dog, Chuki's hair on his back stands up. We know this is a bad sign but the unusual thing is (at least to us) is that even if his hair stands up, his tail wags like crazy. So this is the first question... why does that happen?
The second problem is, sometimes after all of this has happened Chuki puts a paw on the other dogs back. To me this is clearly a sign of dominance, but I want to double check. Sometimes the two dogs will run and play, sometimes there will be a fight. The fights are happening more frequently now and, as everyone knows, they're really stressful.
I don't know what to do or how to help Chuki understand that he can't put a paw on another dog without the other dog getting mad. We want to take him to a behaviorist but that's just not possible here in Ecuador. So the third question is, what's the best strategy with Chuki until we get back to the States and can see a behaviorist?
A little background - He's our only dog so he's not around a lot of other dogs. Also, we live in Ecuador so the dog culture is rather different. Most people have small dogs and most people don't train their dogs. Chuki can obey commands (sit, lie down, stay, etc). He's never been too good at reading other dogs (ie. if another dog snarls at him he might go over and check it out).
What we've noticed lately is that when he meets a dog on a walk or in the park he sits and wants to stare at the other dog. We try to get him to focus his attention on us, which works for about 5 seconds and then he's back looking at the other dog. When we meet a new dog, Chuki's hair on his back stands up. We know this is a bad sign but the unusual thing is (at least to us) is that even if his hair stands up, his tail wags like crazy. So this is the first question... why does that happen?
The second problem is, sometimes after all of this has happened Chuki puts a paw on the other dogs back. To me this is clearly a sign of dominance, but I want to double check. Sometimes the two dogs will run and play, sometimes there will be a fight. The fights are happening more frequently now and, as everyone knows, they're really stressful.
I don't know what to do or how to help Chuki understand that he can't put a paw on another dog without the other dog getting mad. We want to take him to a behaviorist but that's just not possible here in Ecuador. So the third question is, what's the best strategy with Chuki until we get back to the States and can see a behaviorist?
But, because not all dogs play this way some of them can take offense to being pawed in the face or on the back... which is probably how fights get started. So even though your guy did not mean any harm by doing this, it can start fights if done to the wrong dog, as you've seen. If the other dog is not familiar with the boxer style of play, or just not 100% comfortable with other dogs that paw can really throw them off and cause a defensive reaction.