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she had to have a tumor removed ☹ it was in her mouth and we didn’t want it to get to the point she couldn’t eat and starve herself to death ☹. She’s almost 14 yrs old so it’s kinda hard. Our first born, we rescued her when she was just a pup
My little buddy ruptured 6 vertebrae in his neck when he was 11. The doctor asked me if I really wanted to spend that much money on an old dog. I had a talk with my little buddy and explained to him that it was a very expensive surgery and I wanted him to stick around for a while. He gave me 15 1/2 more years. That is a lot, but it wasn’t enough. I really miss that little guy. It was worth every penny.
 
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Can I please ask a question about my dog. Will be a bit long winded intro. We think he's a 18 months old (microchip info was a bit weird on his breed) boxer cross. We have had him for about 3 months. In that time he has gone from a skinny and very timid boy to a very happy cheeky boy who grew a lot in the first month we had him.
Normally he is really friendly and just wants to play with everyone. Today when my wife was walking him a gentleman was leaving his house and Otis became really aggressive towards the man who we have never met. My wife had to pin him to the ground to restrain him.
We have seen him get agitated with other aggressive dogs or we think pigs hiding in the bush at our property but never like this and definitely never with a person.
Fortunately the gentleman was very understanding and went back inside his house to allow my wife to calm him down.
My wife said the man was distinctive in the fact he was a big man and wearing hi viz clothes.
We don't know what he went through before we got him and it makes me sick to the stomach to think about it.
Would anyone have any ideas on what triggered him?
The only thing I can think of is that this gentleman reminded him of his previous owner.
We adopted him from a pound over an hour away so I'm doubting this guy would be his previous owner
Thanks for reading.
Andrew
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We adopted another girl. A couple months ago we adopted a puppy that had a hereditary disease with no cure we had to put down 2 weeks later. We'll a month ago we got on the adoption centers list for the next healthy girl they had. Well we got a call that a 4 year old Corgi was available and met her. We brought her home for a 2 week sleepover trial because she didn't really like men. Well first day she was protective of my wife but day 2 we became best friends and she loves both of us now. What a smart little girl. Amazing how good she is working out. Her name is Kiwi.
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Your Corgi needs a tail. I know of a store that has a great selection of tails. It is called the ReTail store. :ROFLMAO:
 
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Can I please ask a question about my dog. Will be a bit long winded intro. We think he's a 18 months old (microchip info was a bit weird on his breed) boxer cross. We have had him for about 3 months. In that time he has gone from a skinny and very timid boy to a very happy cheeky boy who grew a lot in the first month we had him.
Normally he is really friendly and just wants to play with everyone. Today when my wife was walking him a gentleman was leaving his house and Otis became really aggressive towards the man who we have never met. My wife had to pin him to the ground to restrain him.
We have seen him get agitated with other aggressive dogs or we think pigs hiding in the bush at our property but never like this and definitely never with a person.
Fortunately the gentleman was very understanding and went back inside his house to allow my wife to calm him down.
My wife said the man was distinctive in the fact he was a big man and wearing hi viz clothes.
We don't know what he went through before we got him and it makes me sick to the stomach to think about it.
Would anyone have any ideas on what triggered him?
The only thing I can think of is that this gentleman reminded him of his previous owner.
We adopted him from a pound over an hour away so I'm doubting this guy would be his previous owner
Thanks for reading.
Andrew
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Over the years, most (we had one dog that just didn't like anyone but the family) were friendly dogs. We had a Great Dane that loved almost everyone, but on two different occasions, she would get her fur up and become extremely aggressive. One time was when a man approached our vehicle while in a drive-thru line and came up from my blind spot and she tried to go out my window at him. He immediately apologized and took off. Another time I was walking her, a guy on a bicycle came up and wanted money and I told him I didn't have any and I started walking away not thinking much about it as it appeared he was preparing to ride away. Well instead he decided he was going to come closer and she went after him and he fell off his bike and started screaming he didn't want no trouble.

I'm a firm believer that our dogs can sense when someone is meaning evil. I know this person was just walking out of the house in post, but your dog could very well know that the person isn't a good person.

 
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Can I please ask a question about my dog. Will be a bit long winded intro. We think he's a 18 months old (microchip info was a bit weird on his breed) boxer cross. We have had him for about 3 months. In that time he has gone from a skinny and very timid boy to a very happy cheeky boy who grew a lot in the first month we had him.
Normally he is really friendly and just wants to play with everyone. Today when my wife was walking him a gentleman was leaving his house and Otis became really aggressive towards the man who we have never met. My wife had to pin him to the ground to restrain him.
We have seen him get agitated with other aggressive dogs or we think pigs hiding in the bush at our property but never like this and definitely never with a person.
Fortunately the gentleman was very understanding and went back inside his house to allow my wife to calm him down.
My wife said the man was distinctive in the fact he was a big man and wearing hi viz clothes.
We don't know what he went through before we got him and it makes me sick to the stomach to think about it.
Would anyone have any ideas on what triggered him?
The only thing I can think of is that this gentleman reminded him of his previous owner.
We adopted him from a pound over an hour away so I'm doubting this guy would be his previous owner
Thanks for reading.
Andrew
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We've had 3 boxers. By nature, they can be a protective breed but generally are very happy sorts like yours.

While I don't know your area of Australia, many boxer-crosses in my area of USA are often boxer/pit bull mixes. Your dog looks very similar to a former co-workers boxer/pit bull dog. Pits are also protective.

I would be cognitive of the behavior and possible trigger(s) for the behavior.

In the meantime, I would also focus on obedience training to make sure he understands who is in charge of his behavior and what is and is not acceptable behavior. One of our boxers very much disliked a couple of people. We recognized that and kept him on a "short leash" in their presence.
 
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Dogs are very preceptive, I have found over the years most dogs seem to know about people better than we do. A friends daughter was dating a guy that seemed to be a very nice young man, and his chocolate lab, a warm Hershey bar to everyone that ever came in touch with her. She simply hated this young man, and would have hurt him if she had the chance. Anyway his daughter and this guy parted ways, and it turned out this guy was an abuser, he married and abused his wife, and girl friend , nice guy, but the dog knew it from the get go.
 
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...I'm a firm believer that our dogs can sense when someone is meaning evil. I know this person was just walking out of the house in post, but your dog could very well know that the person isn't a good person.
We've got a 70 pound Standard Poodle (Izzy) who doesn't have a mean bone in her body. She loves everybody. A few years ago we got a new neighbor down the street. He came over one morning when Izzy and I were out in the yard. She immediately started growling and showing teeth. The nearer he came, the more aggressive she got, putting herself between him and me. He looked at her and just said "sorry" and left.

Turns out he was a registered sex offender and child abuser. Izzy knew.
 
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The 2 fellows our boxer didn’t like were our heating contractors.

Known them 30+ years; good guys.

Our theory was they were often here when just the Mrs. was home and I was at work.

He didn’t care for strange men around the house when Dad wasn’t here. He was definitely Mom’s dog and his protective genes kicked in…..
 
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Thank you everyone. Really appreciate the feedback.
He is very protective of us. Whenever one of our boys (5 and 7) get too far from us he will go to them and stay with them.
Just really caught my wife off guard that he could become so aggressive.
They are amazing creatures and he is one of the best decisions I've ever made.
 
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We've got a 70 pound Standard Poodle (Izzy) who doesn't have a mean bone in her body. She loves everybody. A few years ago we got a new neighbor down the street. He came over one morning when Izzy and I were out in the yard. She immediately started growling and showing teeth. The nearer he came, the more aggressive she got, putting herself between him and me. He looked at her and just said "sorry" and left.

Turns out he was a registered sex offender and child abuser. Izzy knew.
We had a couple subcontractors running cable down our street. When I pulled up in my service truck (F550) they had their truck parked in the road and I sure couldn't get by.

I looked for them and couldn't find them. But they left the keys in their truck. So I moved their truck over so people could sneak past.

Wife and I were out walking our German shepherd who loves everyone as well. Well the guys were putting their stuff away as we were walking by.

One of the guys jumped out of the back of their truck, took three steps towards us with his hand out to greet Gypsy.

He said he never met a dog that didn't Ike him.

Well.... he found one 🤣😂🤣😂🤣

At the third step, she put her body between us, bristled up, and let out a growl that resonated from her toenails 😱😱😱

She made me clench 🤣🤣😂🤣🤣

Dude levitated into the back of that truck 🤣😂🤣😂😂😂😂
 
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Over the years, most (we had one dog that just didn't like anyone but the family) were friendly dogs. We had a Great Dane that loved almost everyone, but on two different occasions, she would get her fur up and become extremely aggressive. One time was when a man approached our vehicle while in a drive-thru line and came up from my blind spot and she tried to go out my window at him. He immediately apologized and took off. Another time I was walking her, a guy on a bicycle came up and wanted money and I told him I didn't have any and I started walking away not thinking much about it as it appeared he was preparing to ride away. Well instead he decided he was going to come closer and she went after him and he fell off his bike and started screaming he didn't want no trouble.

I'm a firm believer that our dogs can sense when someone is meaning evil. I know this person was just walking out of the house in post, but your dog could very well know that the person isn't a good person.

Thank you. That was an interestingread It's incredible how much more perceptive dogs are than us.
 
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Thank you everyone. Really appreciate the feedback.
He is very protective of us. Whenever one of our boys (5 and 7) get too far from us he will go to them and stay with them.
Just really caught my wife off guard that he could become so aggressive.
They are amazing creatures and he is one of the best decisions I've ever made.
Our German Shepherd is super lovable and friendly to most people.

For some reason she doesn't like delivery vehicles.

FedEx, UPS, or an Amazon vehicle's are her triggers 😂🤣😂🤣😂

She will bark and growl at them every time.

She's awesome with kids. She's been bumrushed a couple times by a special needs kid.

The first time was in a pet store and the kid came out of nowhere. He about gave me and one of the store employees a heart attack to have this kid suddenly wrapped around her neck. She handled it wonderfully.

The second time he surprised my wife at the mailbox. It was the same flipping kid 😂🤣😂😂😂 Same thing, she never flinched, took the hug in stride. Gave the wife a heart attack 🙄🙄🙄
 
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They have a 6th sense. Sometimes founded, other times not. None the less, when they don't like someone, that's good nuff reason for me.
 
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No idea if owner‘s in Australia neuter male dogs or not but your dog looks about the age where male dogs go into a heavy testosterone stage. I don’t recall why they go through that but that could be making the dog more dominant and aggressive against unknown people. Of course if he has been neutered then this is a meaningless post!
 
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Our German Shepherd is super lovable and friendly to most people.

For some reason she doesn't like delivery vehicles.

FedEx, UPS, or an Amazon vehicle's are her triggers 😂🤣😂🤣😂

She will bark and growl at them every time.
Izzy's the same - along with every other dog in the neighborhood. Dunno why, but it sets them off every time. They'll start when the delivery vehicles are a quarter mile away. Poodle, German Shepherd and Boxer - they all get excited (disturbed?) by the delivery vehicles.
All of them are friendly towards the drivers once they exit the trucks, though. Sorta funny.
 

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Izzy's the same - along with every other dog in the neighborhood. Dunno why, but it sets them off every time. They'll start when the delivery vehicles are a quarter mile away. Poodle, German Shepherd and Boxer - they all get excited (disturbed?) by the delivery vehicles.
All of them are friendly towards the drivers once they exit the trucks, though. Sorta funny.
Gypsy is not friendly towards the drivers.

She used to bark and lunge at everyone of them in the neighborhood.

But then she did the same thing to a guy getting out of his RV as well.

She might be thinking they are up to know good 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

Or she just doesn't like the Ding Dong Ditch that they do 🙄🙄🙄

She tolerated the mail jeeps at the mail box pedestals, but would get bent out of shape if they pulled up in front of someone house and the driver went to the door of the house with a package. 🙄🙄🙄🙄

Granted she also doesn't like a vehicle starting next to her either.

She's super friendly to the neighbors when they pull up in their vehicle and talk to us while we are out walking.

But as soon as the engine starts up she takes it as a challenge and starts barking at the vehicle. If they don't shut the vehicle off, but stop and visit, and then drive off, she's absolutely fine 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️
 

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No idea if owner‘s in Australia neuter male dogs or not but your dog looks about the age where male dogs go into a heavy testosterone stage. I don’t recall why they go through that but that could be making the dog more dominant and aggressive against unknown people. Of course if he has been neutered then this is a meaningless post!
He has been neutered. It's the only way to adopt them from the pound.
For us, we would have had him neutered.
I don't think it's a meaningless post as there has been a lot of physical change for him still.
He has put on a lot of muscle in the last month. When I'm walking him it's really obvious across his hind quarters and shoulders.
He has been pushing his luck a bit with my wife when I'm not there. Thinks he's the alpha. Still trying to explain to him that I'm the boss because my wife said I could be. 🤣
 

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He has been neutered. It's the only way to adopt them from the pound.
For us, we would have had him neutered.
I don't think it's a meaningless post as there has been a lot of physical change for him still.
He has put on a lot of muscle in the last month. When I'm walking him it's really obvious across his hind quarters and shoulders.
He has been pushing his luck a bit with my wife when I'm not there. Thinks he's the alpha. Still trying to explain to him that I'm the boss because my wife said I could be. 🤣
I would recommend getting a pinch collar for the pooch for when your wife walks him.

We trained our German shepherd using a pinch collar.

But since then I'll walk her using her regular collar. My wife uses the pinch collar. Mom uses the pinch collar as well when she dog sits for us.

She's pretty good for the most part. But if we encounter a small critter that takes off, she will forget her manners and try to chase it.

I got enough booty to pop her back real quick and remind her of her manners. My mom or my wife not so much.
 

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He has been neutered. It's the only way to adopt them from the pound.
For us, we would have had him neutered.
I don't think it's a meaningless post as there has been a lot of physical change for him still.
He has put on a lot of muscle in the last month. When I'm walking him it's really obvious across his hind quarters and shoulders.
He has been pushing his luck a bit with my wife when I'm not there. Thinks he's the alpha. Still trying to explain to him that I'm the boss because my wife said I could be. 🤣
You might have your vet check him for the full neuter. Sometimes the dog is too young or something and the testes haven’t descended so they don’t really do the procedure properly. Unlikely but not unheard of!

We had one dog who was friendly to most but hated some men that had a cap or a beard or something odd like that. He wasn’t really aggressive but if they were in eyesight he was a very wary dog and didn’t want them to get close to us and was always sure to be between the person and me. We didn’t get him until he was 3 years old so don’t have any clue what happened to him before. He was better later on in age but still aware of that “thing” he didn’t like.

Good luck with him. Sounds like you might want to get with that guy and do some training with your dog. And you might want to increase the activity to burn off the energy since he is a teenager now!

Not sure pinch collars will work well on pit bulls or bull dogs, they seem to be able to ignore significant discomfort and pain due to their breeding (and I don’t like using them in general).

He is a good looking dog.