I recently got an 8 month old female golden retriever puppy that was being rehomed due to space issues.
I already own a four year old female German shepherd, who has been reactive in the past.
I just introduced them to each other yesterday, and the GSD actually did great (was mainly neutral and uninterested, sniffed the golden a little). However the golden started snapping and growling at the GSD whenever she came close.
We put some distance between them to let them calm down and were able to end the interaction on a neutral note.
However, they’ve met twice since then, and the GSD continues to be nonplussed, but the golden likes to come up to me for snuggles, and then snap at the GSD whenever she comes up to me.
It seems like maybe less dog-aggression and more like the golden is being possessive of me?
Im not really sure what to do, and I can’t keep them separate forever. If the golden doesn’t accept the GSD, I’ll have to rehome the golden.
We’ve only had the golden home for three days, and she seems generally pretty anxious, though she’s been doing better every day. Is this just another expression of that anxiety? Will she accept the GSD with continued exposure?
So far we’ve kept them both on the leash, and if the golden keeps acting this way I’m not going to feel comfortable letting them have off leash interactions. The GSD is spending most of the day in a large outside run, and coming inside at night while the golden is crated in another room. This isn’t sustainable.
Advice greatly appreciated.
Update: A few people have suggested that I consult with a canine behaviorist to attempt to solve the issue. This is great advice, and I appreciate it, but it really isn’t an option for me. I live in a very rural area (nearest reputable dog trainer is over an hour drive away) and there simply are no canine behaviorists here. I have looked. Even if there were, I cannot afford to dedicate that much money to this issue, as a good canine behaviorist is very expensive. It just isn’t an option for me and my circumstances.
That being said, I am very willing to work with the golden to try and fix this behavior. Training tips, recommendations for websites or videos, and personal insights are all very welcome.
Also, if I’m simply unable to solve the problem and need to rehome the golden, I do know people that I trust who would be able to take her and give her a good home and life in an otherwise dog-free home. I have absolutely zero plans to relinquish her to a shelter or put her in any other dangerous situation. No matter what, I want her to be in a situation where she will be happy and well-looked after.
UPDATE: this is a bit late, but I wanted to give an update for everyone who left advice. Thank you for commenting!
We kept socializing them in small increments, and have made sure not to feed them together or give them toys together, and the golden retriever has calmed down considerably. They are now getting along very well!
sometimes the golden still gets a little snippy, especially if the GSD gets too pushy wanting to play, but even that is getting better every day.
they are both staying together inside the house and have been playing together! They get excited to see each other every morning when I take the golden out of her crate, and seem to actively like each other and not just tolerate each other.
I already own a four year old female German shepherd, who has been reactive in the past.
I just introduced them to each other yesterday, and the GSD actually did great (was mainly neutral and uninterested, sniffed the golden a little). However the golden started snapping and growling at the GSD whenever she came close.
We put some distance between them to let them calm down and were able to end the interaction on a neutral note.
However, they’ve met twice since then, and the GSD continues to be nonplussed, but the golden likes to come up to me for snuggles, and then snap at the GSD whenever she comes up to me.
It seems like maybe less dog-aggression and more like the golden is being possessive of me?
Im not really sure what to do, and I can’t keep them separate forever. If the golden doesn’t accept the GSD, I’ll have to rehome the golden.
We’ve only had the golden home for three days, and she seems generally pretty anxious, though she’s been doing better every day. Is this just another expression of that anxiety? Will she accept the GSD with continued exposure?
So far we’ve kept them both on the leash, and if the golden keeps acting this way I’m not going to feel comfortable letting them have off leash interactions. The GSD is spending most of the day in a large outside run, and coming inside at night while the golden is crated in another room. This isn’t sustainable.
Advice greatly appreciated.
Update: A few people have suggested that I consult with a canine behaviorist to attempt to solve the issue. This is great advice, and I appreciate it, but it really isn’t an option for me. I live in a very rural area (nearest reputable dog trainer is over an hour drive away) and there simply are no canine behaviorists here. I have looked. Even if there were, I cannot afford to dedicate that much money to this issue, as a good canine behaviorist is very expensive. It just isn’t an option for me and my circumstances.
That being said, I am very willing to work with the golden to try and fix this behavior. Training tips, recommendations for websites or videos, and personal insights are all very welcome.
Also, if I’m simply unable to solve the problem and need to rehome the golden, I do know people that I trust who would be able to take her and give her a good home and life in an otherwise dog-free home. I have absolutely zero plans to relinquish her to a shelter or put her in any other dangerous situation. No matter what, I want her to be in a situation where she will be happy and well-looked after.
UPDATE: this is a bit late, but I wanted to give an update for everyone who left advice. Thank you for commenting!
We kept socializing them in small increments, and have made sure not to feed them together or give them toys together, and the golden retriever has calmed down considerably. They are now getting along very well!
sometimes the golden still gets a little snippy, especially if the GSD gets too pushy wanting to play, but even that is getting better every day.
they are both staying together inside the house and have been playing together! They get excited to see each other every morning when I take the golden out of her crate, and seem to actively like each other and not just tolerate each other.