Aggression after neutering - MyCorgi.com2024-03-28T23:09:44Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topics/aggression-after-neutering?commentId=1150197%3AComment%3A924044&feed=yes&xn_auth=noAs I always say the only stup…tag:mycorgi.com,2011-03-15:1150197:Comment:9255392011-03-15T10:38:56.190ZDonhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Don
As I always say the only stupid question is the one not asked, take a chance I'd say.
As I always say the only stupid question is the one not asked, take a chance I'd say. If that's not it, then I'd as…tag:mycorgi.com,2011-03-14:1150197:Comment:9240442011-03-14T11:03:23.497ZDonhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Don
<p>If that's not it, then I'd ask questions on how long the hormones take to decrease from your vet, they may be able to shed light in to his behavior.</p>
<p>I do recall one website that noted the older the dog is the slower the hormone levels decrease. That may be the issue, but best to get it from a professional so you can be rest assured.</p>
<p>Hopefully I've been of some help at least.</p>
<p>Wishing you the best.</p>
<p>Sincerely</p>
<p>Don and Crew</p>
<p>If that's not it, then I'd ask questions on how long the hormones take to decrease from your vet, they may be able to shed light in to his behavior.</p>
<p>I do recall one website that noted the older the dog is the slower the hormone levels decrease. That may be the issue, but best to get it from a professional so you can be rest assured.</p>
<p>Hopefully I've been of some help at least.</p>
<p>Wishing you the best.</p>
<p>Sincerely</p>
<p>Don and Crew</p> He is three, so he is a bit o…tag:mycorgi.com,2011-03-13:1150197:Comment:9220352011-03-13T16:00:40.070Zalynnehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/alynne
<p>He is three, so he is a bit older. Alright well i will take him in this week to make she he has healed property and that isnt causing it, i thought that it was probably hormones and stress!</p>
<p>He is three, so he is a bit older. Alright well i will take him in this week to make she he has healed property and that isnt causing it, i thought that it was probably hormones and stress!</p> How old is the pup?
If he is…tag:mycorgi.com,2011-03-13:1150197:Comment:9215942011-03-13T04:54:26.870ZDonhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Don
<p>How old is the pup?</p>
<p>If he is an older pup then may be the levels of hormones dropping in his body, this will resolve itself in a month or so. It will not cure the issue but with some positive training is easily correctable. Also high levels of stress durring this time will not help the sisuation and may even amplify the issue already occuring.</p>
<p>Easy way of doing this, if the dog bits, growls...ect then he/she gets ignored or removed from the sisuation for 2 - 3 min.,…</p>
<p>How old is the pup?</p>
<p>If he is an older pup then may be the levels of hormones dropping in his body, this will resolve itself in a month or so. It will not cure the issue but with some positive training is easily correctable. Also high levels of stress durring this time will not help the sisuation and may even amplify the issue already occuring.</p>
<p>Easy way of doing this, if the dog bits, growls...ect then he/she gets ignored or removed from the sisuation for 2 - 3 min., reintroductions and treats for good behavior.</p>
<p>The other thing to note that pain can also cause these types of reactions, and given you had mentioned that the pup had previous medical issues I would most def. get that checked out first.</p>
<p>A dogs temperment rarely sways to that extreme, I've only ever seen this in abuse cases when the owner hits a trigger reaction at the humane socieity, so that can be quickly ruled out as a possibility.</p>
<p>I would say just positive training and vet check to start with, beyond that you may just have to ride this one out.</p> I would love to see some answ…tag:mycorgi.com,2011-03-13:1150197:Comment:9216472011-03-13T02:35:43.856ZSolomon & Naomi's Pagehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/DebraLeighAlewine
I would love to see some answers to this because Solomon was neutered a week before we brought him home. I have been chalking this agression up to residual hormones still flowing thru his little body but I am not so sure. I guess I could ask a vet but don't want him to think I am stupid!!!!! Been around animals all my life but I have never encountered this before.
I would love to see some answers to this because Solomon was neutered a week before we brought him home. I have been chalking this agression up to residual hormones still flowing thru his little body but I am not so sure. I guess I could ask a vet but don't want him to think I am stupid!!!!! Been around animals all my life but I have never encountered this before.