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I have a 3 year old, neutered Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. We got him from the animal shelter, so he could be a mix, but he's pretty close. Anyway, we got him at the end of last summer (about 7 months ago) and we've recently started taking him to the dog park. When we are there, he growls at the other dogs and sometimes at people. He has never gotten into any kind of fight and never bitten anyone. He's only ever snapped at someone once and it was just my husband. We think he may have some alpha-dog tendancies and he has responded well to training in our home. However, when we go out in public he continues to growl at the dogs who approach him. It seems like it may be some kind of play for him because if a dog turns and runs away, he happily gives chase. Ususally what happens, though, is the other dogs just don't play with him and some of the parents get nervous. Is this behavior normal? If not, what shoudl I do about it?
I also fell like it's important to mention the fact that my dog hardly ever barks, but seems to growl instead. If he were at the dog park barking at other dogs and people, I think that everyone's reaction would be quite different. Also, I feel like the growling may have something to do with me, like he may be trying to protect me or something. He doesn't growl nearly as much when my husband comes with us. I realize that growling is bad, and, even before this, we had planned on joinging a training class this summer, but do you think we need to keep the dog out of the dog park until then?

No, this behavior is not normal.

My first bit of advice, before I say anything else, would be that you really need to stop going to the dog park at this point. While you might think that's a great way to socialize your dog, your dog is obviously not comfortable in this environment, and you have an accident waiting to happen – your dog might bite another dog or another person.

What it sounds like to me is that you don't have an alpha dog, but a dog that is fearful aggressive.

If you watch his body language, is his tail lowered? Are his hackles up? Does he seem tensed up, with ears to the side or ears back? All of those can be signs of an anxious or fearful dog, and a lot of scared dogs go to fear aggression when they feel there's no other way to get out of a situation in which they feel cornered or threatened, such as the dog park where many dogs might crowd him or run toward him, and a lot of strange people are around and may touch him.

The first thing you should do is keep him out of this environment. Dog parks in general are not a great idea because dogs are pack animals and don't really need to socialize outside of their pack. A one-on-one play date with another dog in your neighborhood might be a much better solution and will be less overwhelming for your pup.

The other problem with dog parks is that many owners don't understand dog behavior and don't realize when their dog is being aggressive or bullying another dog, and therefore do nothing to stop it. If you have a fearful dog, exposing him to other dogs that may be out of control, can add to his fear and make him more fear aggressive.

What I would suggest is that you sign up for obedience classes somewhere in your area and make sure to address the fear aggression with a trainer there. Make sure the trainers are APDT accredited, not some facility / store employee with little training or knowledge regarding training.

A class environment will expose your dog to other dogs in a controlled environment. The goal is to get your dog working nicely on his leash even if there are other dogs around, and a good class helps tremendously with that.

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I have three dogs . Also just about any pet owner knows the basics of taking care of a dog.FOOD. WATER. EXERCISE.
I don't know enough information to write a paper about it.
I was assigned to do Narative Procedure Project. It is really just fancy words for an explanitory article. I need to write about how perform a complex task like installing a window, getting over a fear or doing oragami. I am writing about caring for dogs
I facts on dogs or training advice but I havn't found something really helpfull. Can you help me PLEEZE?
I am looking for websites that have interesting facts that most people don't know.
Also I want to find Warnings like "never feed your dog chocolate"
please help.
Can you help me find what not to feed your dog.
Can you give me a website?

What not to feed your dog, and reasons to avoid those products:

http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=2&cat=1661&articleid=1030

Top Ten Essentials to Dog Care:

http://www.hsus.org/pets/pet_care/dog_care/caring_for_your_dog_the_top_ten_essentials.html

Caring For Your Dog:

http://www.newtownabbey.gov.uk/dogs/caring.htm

Things to Consider BEFORE becoming a dog owner:

http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/ready.htm

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Don't you think it's wrong for celebrities(like Paris Hilton) to dress their dogs up and carry them in handbags everywhere, and treat them like fashion accessories?
Dogs are living companions, not cell phones!

Dogs are dogs. They don't need clothes apart from some breeds needing a coat in winter if they live in cold places. They have 4 legs. They are perfectly able to walk as they should.

As the owner of 4 Chihuahua's I have had people make the nastiest comments because I walk them. Why shouldn't they walk? They love it. Just because 2 of them are under 4lbs because they are treated like dogs people think it's so wrong.

They are animals. They walk all 4 feet on the ground. They go around naked except for the fur coat they were born with. They will never be treated any other way. I love them with all my heart. They never go without a thing, but they are dogs, not fashion accessories and certainly not Barbie dolls to be dressed up.

All dogs need exercise so yes to carry them around in a purse is cruel because long term without exercise their health will suffer.

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Why must we buy all these add ons for our pets? Clothes and bags and backpacks really people.

I think I should get into the pet business. I would be a millionaire.

Women tend to buy whatever other women are buying or whatever the fashion magazines tell them to buy. Right now, small dogs are popular, and small dogs fit into small dog purses so it’s kind of a no-brainer why this industry has taken off.

I for one, can’t wait til this designer dog fad fizzles out and people start buying dogs responsibly. Dogs are not accessories, and a living thing with a lifespan of a decade or longer should NOT be an impulse buy.

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she is only 10 months old, regular care of her teeth is done and this is the first time this has happened

In you or the dog?

Anyway, it shouldn't. It's probably gingivitis or some sort of injury. If the pressure was enough to be making the dog's gums bleed, then you would also have heard some coughing and choking.

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