Hi Everyone,
I'm so sad to say that Rouser was attacked by one of our fellow agility dogs at class today. Actually, he was attacked twice. The first time it was a small scuffle that no one saw what started it so we assumed Rouser (the class clown) was just too much energy and maybe tried to take our friend's dog's toy. We went on with class (Rouser just had a little scrape on the nose) and then, after class, we decided to walk our dogs on leash together to reinforce the pack/who's in charge etc. Out of nowhere, our friend's dog just lunged at Rouser, attacked him, grabbed his ear and wouldn't let go.
Rouser is OK (DH has him at the vet to get cleaned up right now). He has a big scrape on his ear and a little puncture on his ear as well. However, he's petrified of our friend's dog.
Rouser is not, in any way, the alpha dog. He's 2 1/2 years old and totally submissive to even the smallest of dogs (he rolls on his back around the littlest dogs you can imagine). He is, however, very large and can get quite excited when we first get to training. We've been going to the same place for about 1 1/2 years - every Saturday. We've been doing agility for about 5 months every week as well. Rouser has trained with our friend's dog at the same facility - almost always twice a week - for the last year.
Our friend's dog is about 14 months and is 40 pounds to Rouser's 90 pounds. He was rescued as a puppy (he was under 8 weeks which can cause some behavior issues) and is some kind of cattle dog mix. He's super intelligent and really good at agility. He's also pretty obedient - HOWEVER - over the last month we've been watching his obedience wane. First it was getting up from long stays. Then it was a little ignoring of his owners from time to time. This past Saturday, he actually started barking at his owner and wouldn't stop as his owner was trying to get him into a down. It was really surprising to see him challenge his owner like that - not the dog we all know.
I think our friend's dog has something going on. They're responsible dog owners so I know they will do everything they can to get to the bottom of it, but, in the meantime, does anyone have any advice about what we should do to ensure that we can train with them again. All of our training, at this point, is off-leash so I need to make sure Rouser won't be in harms way. We will, of course, consult the head trainer at our facility, but I'd really like to know if anyone has successfully addressed this and has some do/don't do tips.
Thanks for your help!