New dog doesn't like neighbor

   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #1  

deere755

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We got a new dog from the pound back in January of this year. He is a 3 year old golden retriever. He has been the best behaved dog I have ever owned. In a couple of days he learned the boundries of our place I trained him to ride in the back of the truck, he will not get out unless he is told to, he will shake, just seems to be very smart. One problem we have had is he does chase our cat (not a problem for me since I don't much like cats ). Yesterday my neighbor came over to tell me that when we are gone our dog comes over to his place and growls and shows his teeth at him. He said as soon as the sees him out he comes over and growls at him. Ken says he is afraid some day he will be bitten by the dog. He doesn't back down from him but he says Red (our dog) is not backing down as fast anymore as he used to. Ken has been a great neighbor and I don't want any problems between us. We would also like to resolve this with out getting rid of the dog but we will if need be to keep on good terms with our neighbors. Any ideas on what to do to keep him away from our neighbor short of chaining him up. I really don't want to do that. I was thinking about a shock collar or something along that line. Any help would be appreciated wife and kids are really upset at the thought of giving up the dog.
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #2  
Good neighbors are harder to find than another good dog.

I would either put up a fence to keep Red in your yard, or find a new dog.

Lawsuits can be tough on the wallet.

just my .02
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #3  
Buy a bunch of dog treats and get your neighbor to give the dog a treat every day (or more often). It can work wonders. Get the dog to know your neighbor and it will be friendlier to him. Often dogs just need to know their pecking order - also if you ever see the dog growling at the neighbor then you need to punish it and let it know that the behavior is unacceptable.
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #4  
deere755 said:
We got a new dog from the pound back in January of this year. He is a 3 year old golden retriever. He has been the best behaved dog I have ever owned. In a couple of days he learned the boundries of our place I trained him to ride in the back of the truck, he will not get out unless he is told to, he will shake, just seems to be very smart. One problem we have had is he does chase our cat (not a problem for me since I don't much like cats ). Yesterday my neighbor came over to tell me that when we are gone our dog comes over to his place and growls and shows his teeth at him. He said as soon as the sees him out he comes over and growls at him. Ken says he is afraid some day he will be bitten by the dog. He doesn't back down from him but he says Red (our dog) is not backing down as fast anymore as he used to. Ken has been a great neighbor and I don't want any problems between us. We would also like to resolve this with out getting rid of the dog but we will if need be to keep on good terms with our neighbors. Any ideas on what to do to keep him away from our neighbor short of chaining him up. I really don't want to do that. I was thinking about a shock collar or something along that line. Any help would be appreciated wife and kids are really upset at the thought of giving up the dog.

Does the dog growl at the neighbor from the boundaries of your yard? If so he has become protective of his "pack" and territory. I believe that this is a trainable problem. If he does go into the neighbor's yard then you have a more serious problem and a fence is probably the only solution other than getting rid of the dog. I would be sure that the dog is actually leaving your yard.

Your neighbor may also have a deep seated fear of dogs or maybe certain types of dogs. He is probably exuding a fear reaction that is getting stronger with each encounter. Has your neighbor been in your house since this has started and if so how did the dog react? Why not invite your neighbor over and try to "introduce" the two where you can control the situation. The dog needs to understand that this person is valuable to you and must be accepted. This won't work unless your neighbor is very willing to try.

Vernon
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #5  
80% of dog communication is with smell. Your neighbor has a smell that's bringing back a bad experience reaction from the dog. Best to introduce the dog and have them know that your neighbor is part of your 'pack'.

Play, feed, walk on leash and meeting with another dog from the neighbor will help. You as pack leader must explain to the dog that his conduct is wrong and must change.
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #6  
Containment of your animals within the established boundaries is the only way to be respectful to any neighbors. And if you dont like the cat why not give it to someone who will atleast protect it from what is sure to be a violent end of a animal that is just trying to live.
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #7  
Your letting your dog run free unattended? That is a recipe for a disaster of one form or another. I grew up in central Oregon, and free roaming domestic dogs were nothing but trouble(lost our collie to neighbors dogs that started running with coyotes). I love dogs, but based on my experiences then, I formed 2 rules when it came to stray dogs.
1. If the dog will come to me, or can be coaxed in with treats, and is friendly, I will do everything in my power to see that it gets home.I know all my neighbors dogs and if I recognize it, but it runs off, I will inform them. I have walked my neighbors lab home a few times when he found the weak spot in their invisible fence.
2. If the dog is not friendly or shows the slightest bit of agression, it gets a bullet and a dirt nap(this is of course on my property)...

Your neighbor has every right to enjoy his property without feeling threatened by your dog, so you need to keep your dog on your land and under your positive control. Most laws are pretty specific about this.

Now about your dogs behavior. Does he act this way when your neighbor comes over and you are around, or you go over there with the dog? If not, you could perhaps start taking him to visit, or plan an activity with your neighbor and the dog, and let the dog know that your neighbor is part of the extended family. This will require occasional visits to the neighbor to re-enforce this relationship. But, are you going to be able to induct ALL the people he might meet without you around into the extended family plan? Or Is he going to tag the kid walking up the street one day because he feels that HIS domane is being invaded by a stranger?

Oh, and if the neighbor is the ONLY one he acts this way around, even with you present, trust the dog, keep them separated, and keep an eye on your neighbor...

For both of your well beings and peace of mind, please don't let your dog roam free.
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #8  
I'd start with a simple dog run in the yard. If your dog is engaging your neighbor, no telling what it is doing to others and things you don't know about.

Once you observe the dog's behaviour in a confined space, train it to respect your property lines. Then introduce it to your neighbor. By what you describe, it sounds like the dog feels it owns a bigger parcel than it thinks.

-Mike Z.
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #9  
Well, I'm one of those dog huggers like other people are tree huggers. If you like the dog I think you should not give up on it until you are certain that the animal is unable to be trained. But regardless of how much you love that dog, he/she may not be allowed into any situation where damage or injury are possible.

My dogs are city dogs who go out to the country every other week or so. As city dogs, we are more or less 'trained' to watch them all the time. Country dogs are expected to behave WITHOUT supervision. If they cause damage or injury, then if I am lucky I only have to pay for the damage or injury. If I'm unlucky, one of my neighbors could shoot them.

So anyway. Keep him under immediate and close supervision for now until you trust him completely. The rest of the process is what others are saying here. A combination of rewards and punishments should do it.

There is probably something about your neighbor that is setting the dog off. My own country neighbor wore some yellow slickers once that set off my male Shephard. That seemed to cause bad relations for quite a while. But over a period of time the barking reduced more and more until last weekend my neighbor came over and Sammy was glad to see him. Neighbor and I didn't have any one thing to attribute that change. But I'm just theorizing that my dog generally observed a friendly interaction between me and my neighbor, consistently.

Good luck. Hope it works out.
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #10  
Whatever you do...do not punish the dog by giving it a licking or some other physical approach. this will only reinforce the negative experience imprinted in the dog with the neighbor. I'd recommend you and the neighbor try playing catch with the dog or some other fun interaction to create a positive Pavlovian response / memory.
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #12  
Your neighbor may remind the dog of something from it's past which evokes a negative response. Sad to say, it can be very hard to determine what that variable is.

However, with all due respect, you should never leave your dog unattended, left to roam with no supervision outside of your house.

I won't even touch having the dog ride in the back of a pickup truck. I've just seen too many idiots letting thier dogs ride in back of a pickup truck speeding down the interstate doing 80 mph zooming in and out of traffic.
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #13  
tractorErnie said:
I would either put up a fence to keep Red in your yard, or find a new dog.

One reason why we have an acutal application form, and do a home inspection on where the dog will be living. Too many dogs are picked up by people who want a dog, but don't want the responsibility.
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #14  
uhhh......chain it up.
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #15  
I had a nieghbor one time renting a palce 2 doors down from me and he was taking care of one of his friends dogs, it was a german bull mastof, or something like that and the dog thought he ruled the nieghborhood. One day i got a call from the wife, it sounded like someone had died she was so scared, all she could say is that dog has got to go. Here it urn out that the dog chased my kid from the bus up to the house, it got to the point where she could no longer go outside with the kids cause the dog would chase her back to the house, I couldn't even work on my fence near the nieghbors house cause of it. The shreif dept. was called and they did all they could to keep the dog home and contact the owners to come get the dog out of here cause the kid taking care of it was not responsible enough to keep it contained, on day i was working in my barn and i saw the dog run up to my house chasing my wife inside, so i shot it in the head with my .22 and the dog just shook its head and ran away. A couple days later the dog was still outside roaming around harassing us so that night I went over to the nieghbors to confront him about it, since the deputys could never get ahold of him, he was at the bar of course, and the dog came after me in his yard so I shot it again. The dog ran into the house, and I'm not going to tell you what happened next, but the guy comes home at 1:30 in the morning after the bars close to find the dog dead. The sheriff dept. was called and i big huploa was made when the owners found out what happened to their pour innocente dog. They made me out to be some crule heartless *******, and I was charged with felony damage to property. After going to court about 4 time i ended up pleading guilty and paying a $280 find and $2000 restitution. All because the druged out alcoholic couldn't take care of a dog. I feel bad about it but I would do it again just a little differntly, least I know that dog won't rip the face off or bite a little kid. I'm sure your dog is nothing like the dog that i encountered i just wanted to share a story of one of my missfortunes with a bad dog and an even worse owner.
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #16  
Seems simple...Build a fence, keep the dog and have good nieghbors.

If the nieghbor has already spoke to you, I think it will esculate, since he felt the need to speak to you in the first place.

I would rather fence a dog in a 20x20 pen rather to tie him to a chain, besides if you fence your yard in, you wont have to worry about a nieghbors dog getting to your kids/stuff ect tra
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #17  
1 of our dogs can get a little aggressive with strangers. Ours stay in all day. We have a pet sitter come and let them out mid-day in a fenced in area. seems to work well, though its a little expensive, but no problems. As has been mentioned, dog bites can be costly. We have a neighbor who lets his roam, they are not aggressive, though they like chickens, ducks and guinea hens:(. he has lost at least a couple in the road. I'm not the kind of person that would normally shoot a nuisance dog, though I have thought about it. An aggressive one might not be so lucky.
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #18  
funny farmer,

You need a bigger rifle.
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #19  
ya, figured that, thanks for the advise.
 
   / New dog doesn't like neighbor #20  
Personally, i always trust the dog, but i control the situation. If i am out and about, the dog is out and about. She has saved me from my own stupidity more times than i can count. But home alone? She is in the kennel in the house. Like her too much to leave it up to chance.

Just 2 cents.
 

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