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When Skye was about 1 yr. dog collars Australian shepherd puppies. old we got another lab, (chocolate), to keep her company while we worked during the days. She is and has been perfectly fine with him along with other puppies and dogs. (She shows no aggression towards animals). dog collars Pictures of dogs. Recently we took another vacation and thought it was time (probably past time) to have a dog professional work with Skye to see if he could determine what the stimulus for the aggression was. Skye had never stayed in a kennel before (we usually have my husband's father feed her because she's comfortable with that). In preparation we had our vet do a couple of different blood panels to see if she had any abnormalities in her blood chemistry, everything came back normal. dog collars Dog gifts. When we arrived today we were told that Skye was "too aggressive to train" and they recommended putting her to sleep. We discussed the possibilities of the cause and the trainer really had no answers. He along with four other colleagues(2 females/2 males) attempted to work with Skye during a week long period to no avail. She would not even allow them into her 15' dog run. When we walked back to get her (with the trainer) she was in a state of angst I have never seen in animal. I was very fearful myself and at the same time felt tremendous pity for her as it was obvious she was terrified. As soon as the trainer left the kennel area, she calmed, walked over to the fence, licked us and began to wag her tail. The trainer explained to us today that he really has no suggestions for a dog as aggressive as Skye. She has never been abused or mistreated in anyway, although it's evident that she is scared to death of people in general. Can you offer me any advise or professionals you are aware of that can help her? We love her dearly and do not want to lose her. However, we live in a large, young neighborhood with many small children. We keep Skye and Rain(our other lab) enclosed in a 6' privacy fence. However, it is possible that someone might come over the fence to retrieve a lost ball or something.

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