My other two boy dogs were like this. Preferred women. I don't know if that's more common but we are seen as less of a threat. 1/2https://twitter.com/Dangiddy/status/880003413089685504 …
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And that dogs when aggressive, approach each other with a straight rigid gait & when friendly with a relaxed, bum wiggle. I observed this.
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One of my dogs - Shadow - was a very neurotic rescue & had a lot of fear aggression so I had to read a lot about dog body language.
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I was making him worse by getting tense & walking quickly & straight past other dogs. It told him they weren't our friends.
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Sources advised slowing down & walking in a relaxed way and in a slight arc towards other dogs shows that they are friends.
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This worked. Licking lips is a sign of placation so I did this sometimes. Decided against throwing myself on stomach or doing a little wee.
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Sadly, we couldn't save poor Shadow. He went for a little boy who was shouting in play. Cldn't hurt him coz muzzled but would have.
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And he was anxious & afraid all the time he wasn't with me (hence 'Shadow') & bit himself & threw himself at doors & walls causing injury.
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Behaviourist said it was because he was intelligent - Collie/Doberman - & Staffies who are thick overcome past trauma much better. Loved himpic.twitter.com/S0etUtThH8
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Wow, interesting! I'd never heard that before !
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Not sure about dogs, but some cats cozy up to women more easily because deep voices intimidate them.
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