Neighbour's Dalmation
Posted: 28 Sep 2013, 22:07
I'm not sure if I've mentioned him before, I may well have done Long story short, a family moved into the house two doors down from us around Easter and have a Dalmation who is a month older than Billy. Poor thing really does have problems. I run into the woman who lives there quite a lot and she was saying that he was fine at their old house but they put him into kennels whilst they moved and the people from the kennels picked him up from home and since then he's had a total distrust of strangers and a dislike of other dogs, in fact he's got a distrust of anyone who goes to their door, stranger or not. When you walk past their house he launches himself at the front window, barking. They've tried meds from the vet to try and calm him down and have also seen a dog behaviourist but nothing has really worked.
I saw her a few weeks ago when I was walking back from the gym and she was walking him. He seemed happy enough, I was talking to him and I went to give his head a tickle and he snapped at my hand. The lady was so apologetic and I was trying to reassure her that there was no harm done, I do feel sorry for her as they're doing everything they can to try and stop this behaviour.
So...this morning John and I were taking Billy over the common, we walked past their house and there was the usual commotion at the window - barking, banging, blinds flying all over the place - and just as we got between their house and the one next to them, he was out of the house He was running around us, barking, growling and snapping. The woman and her daughter were out trying to catch him, and he was running into the road whilst circling us - thankfully the close is pretty quite traffic wise now the sales office has closed. Billy was on his back legs and had reared up against me so I was holding him, maybe not a wise move, as Billy was who he was after, but it was an instinctive one to protect him. It probably took a minute for him to be caught and taken in. We stood talking to the woman and her daughter afterwards and they were giving Billy lots of fusses which he lapped up, I do feel for them because he's been part of their family for nearly 2 years and they're really at the end of their tether as to what to do next
Billy's got a small wound on his leg where the Dalmation must've caught him when he first ran out at him and took us by surprise so we'll keep an eye on that. Apart from that though he's no worse for wear and happily went past their house tonight, it left me and John feeling pretty shaky though!
I saw her a few weeks ago when I was walking back from the gym and she was walking him. He seemed happy enough, I was talking to him and I went to give his head a tickle and he snapped at my hand. The lady was so apologetic and I was trying to reassure her that there was no harm done, I do feel sorry for her as they're doing everything they can to try and stop this behaviour.
So...this morning John and I were taking Billy over the common, we walked past their house and there was the usual commotion at the window - barking, banging, blinds flying all over the place - and just as we got between their house and the one next to them, he was out of the house He was running around us, barking, growling and snapping. The woman and her daughter were out trying to catch him, and he was running into the road whilst circling us - thankfully the close is pretty quite traffic wise now the sales office has closed. Billy was on his back legs and had reared up against me so I was holding him, maybe not a wise move, as Billy was who he was after, but it was an instinctive one to protect him. It probably took a minute for him to be caught and taken in. We stood talking to the woman and her daughter afterwards and they were giving Billy lots of fusses which he lapped up, I do feel for them because he's been part of their family for nearly 2 years and they're really at the end of their tether as to what to do next
Billy's got a small wound on his leg where the Dalmation must've caught him when he first ran out at him and took us by surprise so we'll keep an eye on that. Apart from that though he's no worse for wear and happily went past their house tonight, it left me and John feeling pretty shaky though!