Aug 29

dog behavior
dog behavior
It is turning a bad dog behavior indicative of serious psychological problems like fear and aggression?

I adopted an American Eskimo last week he was born with one eye. Every time she gets excited or about to lie down or sit, she spins in circles. I thought she did it to see what is around her and for himself to avoid attacks on things. However, my dog walker is of the opinion that she needs intensive therapy to "overcome this behavior negative. "This dog is so sweet, not aggressive and takes wonderfully with my other 8 year old American Eskimo. I think you should let your money unless out of control or she makes herself sick:) And I do not think therapy will help a dog in one eye from spinning. Is it really so bad spinning? She is pursuing NO her tail, she just turns around in a circle about 5 or 6 times and then lie down or sit or welcome home.

NO, just because she has tour one eye and is very excited. Like if you have a one-eyed fish, swim in circles until they fit. Your problem is not behavioral, it's physical. When she begins to spin, it is best to calm down a bit and reasure she is doing well. Aggression is a different problem if she has teeth and snap aggressively at people, then you have to work with this problem differently. Obedience training is the best thing for any dog. I recommend it. In addition, a lot of money when they are excited dogs. Not that bad of a problem. It's just the way they show their enthusiasm.

Is this normal dog behavior?

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