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This morning we went to our usual doggy park so that Anton and Gina could meet all their friends, which is usally good fun. Imagine ten two 15 dogs gathering on a big ground, having a pre-breakfast party.
However, this morning, there was a new kid on the block, a German shepherd, not desexed. This poor thing would so like to play with the other dogs, but they kind of ostracized him. The atmosphere between the dogs was electrified - really palbable, almost explosive.
We left; it was too intense. I've never ever experienced anything like it in my entire life with dogs!
Our 20 month-old Anton - the friendliest and most playful dog growled at him (so did the others, all desexed). The German Shepherd backed off. I've never seen Anton being mad at another dog -espcecially a German shepherd - He is very careful whom to trust, but then either he stays away, or he approaches other dogs slowly. Once he made friends, he loves them.
I am confused. Isn't it the other way round - that intact dogs are aggressive towards neutered dogs? And aren't Irish setters said to be so friendly, at least in theory? Maybe it was Tuffy's (so the shepherd's name) body language?
It turns all my dog theory books upside down. .
Does anybody have an explanation for this? I want to avoid similar situations for the future.
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