How can I get my dog to be calm around other dogs?

If your dog is uncontrollable about other dogs, there are still several things that you can do to help teach him to be a bit more polite:
  1. Don't greet other dogs on leash. ...
  2. Avoid the dog park. ...
  3. Find good dog teachers. ...
  4. Teach your dog to focus near other dogs. ...
  5. Use hand targets to interrupt playtime.
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How do I get my dog to stop reacting to other dogs?

To change your dog's response to other dogs, start working with your dog, standing still, at a distance where he can see another dog without reacting and where other dogs aren't walking toward you. You can try this exercise, for example, at the edge of a lot where dogs get out to go to a dog park or pet store.
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Why does my dog go crazy when he sees another dog?

Most dogs that bark and lunge at other dogs are really stressed out by other dogs. They might be scared, aggressive, or overly excited. Seeing another dog without being able to escape, attack, or go say hi is generally “upsetting,” so the dog barks and lunges.
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How do you socialize a reactive dog?

Below you'll find several tips on how to socialize adult dogs.
  1. Walk your dog daily — and introduce them to other dogs. ...
  2. Use a muzzle when other dogs are coming over. ...
  3. Safely expose your dog to different social activities.
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How do I stop my dog lunging at other dogs on the lead?

Hold your dog on a loose leash; a tight leash can heighten reactivity. Treat your dog when he walks next to you; if he pulls on the leash or crosses in front of you, stop walking. Use a treat to lure him back to your side. Walk toward the other dog at an angle or perpendicular to the other dog, rather than head on.
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Why does my dog bark and lunge at other dogs?

Dogs that bark and lunge when they see another pooch approaching aren't always displaying frustrated greetings. More commonly, fear is the driving force behind reactivity. If something is making your dog uncomfortable, then being trapped on the leash can heighten their anxiety.
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At what age does a dog calm down?

Most dogs are going to start calming down at around six to nine months of age. By the time they've reached full maturity, which is between one and two years of age, all that excessive puppy energy should be a thing of the past! Of course, every dog is different.
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What do you do when your dog is aggressive towards other dogs?

Just move him along, and ignore. If the other dog is somehow blocking us (e.g. if the owner is unable to control his dog), then walk away in a different direction. Do not stare the other dog down and do not confront him, either through posture or by physically engaging him.
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Is it too late to socialize dogs?

It's never too late to socialize an adult dog. If your woof lacks experience in the world, take them outside and get started today. We wish you the best of luck and, when your pooch is ready, we'd love to see them at Hounds Lounge for doggie daycare!
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Can you cure a reactive dog?

Can my adult reactive dog be cured? Dogs of any age can start training to improve their reactivity. You do need to keep in mind that the longer a behavior has been ingrained, the longer it will take to retrain the dog.
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How do I train my dog to like other dogs?

Allow your dog to meet the other, calm and friendly dog. You should approach the other dog from the side with the friendly dog remaining stationary in a sit or calm stand. Try to keep the leash slack and remain calm yourself. Repeat this introduction with a variety of dogs to build positive associations.
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