Ok, here's the situation:
I have a very good friend who is part husky/part lab, she's 10 years old. I've known this dog for years, and we got for a long walk most days. She's always been a happy, bouncy, not overly smart dog who loves people and other dogs. She's a total attention whore. She's not especially well behaved, she does need to be told not to do things but she will invariably obey while pretending it was her idea all along.
Her life changed a bit a few years ago when her parents split. She now spends a few weeks at a time at each parents house, plus her grandparents house. I know a lot of dogs would find this stressful but husky appears to genuinely love the attention and the excitement.
THE PROBLEM:
Husky has started to get negative reactions from other dogs. She seems to be approaching them in much the same way she always has, I haven't seen aggression from her although she does seem to go in a bit fast. When she gets an aggressive reaction, she doesn't appear to react to it. It's gone from an occasional thing to a definite trend. What's going on??? Some dogs have run away from her squealing, some have growled at her, and a couple have gone for her. Then there are also the maybe 50% of dogs who still greet her quite normally and they have a good time.
This happens both when she and other dogs are both on and off the lead. Obviously, I've started keeping her on her lead if there are other dogs around.
I don't understand what's happening, or where it may end up. Is this her problem, or could it be a dog problem after quite a long and hard lockdown in New Zealand? What should I do?
Husky parents have noticed this, but they don't seem to be all that concerned. I walk her far more then either of them, maybe that's why.....
Help!
