Sorry about this long post about a dog in my neighborhood. I have a question about dogs in general, rather pet owners of certain dogs. I have a very nice neighbor who takes very good care of her cat and dog and she is a very considerate, responsible pet owner, but her dog is intimidating, to me mainly. I love all animals and I was initially unconcerned about him and approached him but backed off when he barked aggressively. He is a gorgeous, HUGE German Shephard. She happens to be legally blind but he was not trained as her guide dog. She trained him herself, but I think, from her descriptions, she got him from a backyard breeder. He responds very well to her commands, but when she invited me to be introduced to him formally and told me he liked to have his chest rubbed he mouthed me with his teeth when I reached to pat him. He didn't actually bite me, but feeling his big teeth on my skinny forearm made me feel very unsafe and she being legally blind didn't really see exactly what occurred. He also attacked a tiny dog in the neighborhood the one time he accidentally got away from her. Not sure if he was protecting his owner who slipped and fell, dropping the leash, but he did grab the little dog who was on a leash, but the owner wasn't able to pick her up in time.
Again, he didn't really break the skin, but he picked the little one up and shook him like a rag doll when the owner slipped on ice and he happened to get off leash for a minute. He stopped immediately at her command, but had she had a seizure, which is one of the reasons she has him, I am not sure if he would stay at her side, or attack anyone that tried to help her. It is amazing to me that many of my neighbors and the maintanence staff love him and they play with and pat him regularly. He is really beautiful and good to his owner who keeps him away from all the other smaller dogs, but she said it was because he is overexcited and just wants to play but it is overwhelming for little dogs. For the record I believe he weighs more than I so Sully and the other dogs have no hope if he ever goes after one of them in earnest.
the owner, and even some neighbors, have suggested he acts more aggressively toward me because he can sense fear. I have heard they theory before, but all dogs no doubt can sense fear, I know my dog does, but it does not lead to aggression. It feels like blaming the victim, not that I am actually a victim, but I am curious about why this dog is aggressive toward me alone. I know the little dog he attacked but did not hurt, aside from the fear of course, was in his territory. I wonder if he is acting more aggressively toward me because I use a walking cane and he is not a trained guide dog who would be taught how to act around people with white canes as well as walkers and regular canes. A certified guide dog would never be aggressive but this dog was command trained by his owner but apparently not socialized. It is not an urgent issue since she is careful and responsible, but I hate to see this smart, beautiful dog get worse and the owner has been approachable with minor suggestions if I am very careful and tactful. It would be nice to visit her without her having to lock him in the bathroom because, supossidly, of MY fear. I am not afraid of dogs at all in general, but I do fear unsocialized ones. I suspect one or more of you would have some insight as usual. Thanks!