I used to think these 2 were all bark/no bite, I guess bc weāre always trying to disengage with them (but who tf wouldnāt lol). A dog biting w/60 stitches worth of force has a bite history, no matter what the owner would say. As weāre likely seeing, these behaviors intensify over time w/o intervention. Surprisingly, the GSD owner blamed the attacked dog for getting bit. WOW. We literally are our dogs! At most, the attacked dog may be considered a nuisance for not immediately recalling, though it was a challenging and threatening circumstance so maybe not? Itās unfair to all, even the GSDās! Acting feral while unsupervised in public is SUCH HIGH RISK BEHAVIOR, especially for a top dangerous breed. All our pack GSDās are phenomenal and these two could be too with the right tools for success (like a fence, a trainer, a muzzle, a bark collar, a crate, etc. - endless room for growth). Well, letās focus on what we can control! Tips for a bad dog encounter: - Any noise you make will likely be read as HIGH ENERGY.šš¼ The dog will match it. Be quiet or sweet talk them w/praise. If you must, give one firm āHEY!š¹ā - If you have distance, either completely ignore them OR stare them down and try not to break eye contact first. Donāt try walking backwards to maintain eye contact bc if you trip, they will come. - Donāt run or they will chase you. Act casual do do doo - Leash your dogs if you think theyāll go towards the chaos. If theyāre not pretty solid on recall training, they probably will. - Try to spot distractions before your dog; go into training mode so you already have their focus. I use a clicker for the whole pack and theyāre all SO responsive to it! THEY KNOW theyāll only hear it if theyāre getting praise and/or treat reward. If a dog is not listening well, I vibrate an ecollar at the few hardest moments to refocus them, then mark and reward the right behavior. Most pack members only need it for 2-3 hikes before they understand the rules. - If your dog is being attacked, YANK up on the attacking dogās back leg and hold it upside down. #dogs #greatdane #servicedog #guarddog #germanshepherd