
In response to karenclynes (I assume you want me to answer the Q's as well as becky?).
<What age was she when she was spayed? Did she have any problems with seasons or after like phantom pregnancies?>
She was spayed after her first season (approx 13 months). When they removed all her "bits" the vet did say it looked on the verge of a pyo.
<Is she guardy generally over food/toys?>
Not particularly. At feeding time she WAS the most calm and sensible, she certainly isn't now. Giving out treats for example, she would again be the calmest and most gentle out of all of them.
<How long has this been going on for?>
The first "attack" was about a year ago. The next a couple of weeks after the first, then nothing for months. With multiple dogs I don't think it is that unusual to have the odd fracas just not to the extent we are now experiencing.
<Is she generally herself other than these aggressive outbursts or does she seem low/quiet at times or more hyper?>
Yes, on the whole. She has always been a bit nervy.
<What is her daily routine with exercise and training etc?>
She always has had the same basic routine and did walk with the other dogs (apart from when she was a tiny pup). Most of the time now she is walked alone because she is such a nightmare. She was socialised as a youngster and went to training classes and we did start agility but have had to stop because she is just soooo disruptive to the rest of the class and a pain to control.
<It is also possible that she has become allergic to something in her diet - I know someone whose dog is allergic to chicken and the reaction this gives is to make the otherwise placid dog anxious and reactive.>
I'd never really considered diet being a problem as she is raw fed. How did your friend find out her dog had problems with chicken?
To becky
I'm sorry about your problems and can certainly sympathise. I would advise you get some blood/urine checks done BEFORE seeing the behaviourist to rule out anything medical (most behaviourists will ask if you've had any medical checks done). I've seen 2 and both seem to think it's down to pack hierarchy, which I'm sooo sceptical about and following their advise I have put Hattie at the bottom of the pack, ie fed after the others, not allowed to sleep on the bed, not allowed on sofas etc. but if anything I'd say she is worse following these guidelines. I'm going to make an appointment with my vet tomorrow to discuss further.
I wish you luck, and if you want a chat with someone in the same position PM me.
Karen x