brindlepup
Boxer Pal
I have a brindle boxer named Butch whom I adore. Butch came to us a year ago as a rescue dog. His first year of life was filled with abuse and neglect. For the most part he has adjusted fabulously to our home and has become a member of the family and is a wonderful companion to our elderly Bassett and two cats as well as to my 10-year-old son and infant niece. However, that said, he is extremely protective of the house and property and lunges at the door or fence line whenever a stranger approaches. He welcomes family (even those he doesn't see more than a few times a year) estatically but he is very aggressive with people he doesn't know. Usually I get him in a seperate room before I open the door which has worked fine until now. Last night my worst fears came to light when my son opened the door to a friend of his before I could contain Butch and Butch bit the child. His friend needed stitches. This behavior has to stop. Last night proved to me that I cannot always be on hand to control him. I have set up an appointment with a local dog trainer but I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions for me? He only acts this way when people come to the house. He is very well behaved, even a bit timid which I attibute to his past abuse, when we meet people out in public.