Why is my dog too much shy or submissive with other dogs?
Why is my dog too much shy or submissive with other dogs?
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As for increasing confidence, you stepping in and ending the situation when you feel that she is becoming overwhelmed will go a long way. After all, everyone's braver when they know someone's got their back if they should run into trouble. Also, basic obedience will do wonders for a dog's self confidence…especially if you use positive training methods. As she learns what you are asking/expecting of her she will become more confidant as she realizes that she knows what it is you want. GSD's are frequently happy to please their owners and if she knows she's making you happy then she will be more confidant in her abilities.
I want to tell you – please enjoy this. As the owner of a dog that is now very defensive around other dogs, this is something that need not be changed. As she gets older, and with support from you, her confidence will naturally increase. But enjoy the fact that you don't have a frenzied dog barking their head off because they are scared of everyone else!
For your pup to build up some confidence, your best bet is to take her to a basic obedience class where she'll have a chance to interact with other dogs in a controlled setting. the instructor should be able to help you to help her!
German Shepherds are extremely intelligent dogs, and learning commands etc. will help her to gain some confidence.
She needs to learn that strange dogs, people, places and objects are not necessarily scary – this is called socialization. It's not necessarily a quick process, but it's really important if you want her to grow into a confident, friendly dog.
You'll need to take her lots of places and introduce her to lots of different things, but you'll need to take it slowly and be patient. If she's a naturally timid dog, it will make matters worse if you rush her as she'll get scared.
There's a good article on socialization at the link below. It gives you ideas on how and where to socialize your pup.
Good luck
She may just have a submissive nature and not be alpha, but you can shore up her self esteem by the right training.
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