22/11/2025
Everyone say hello to Fergus (right) and his sister who had his initial assessment with Kelly.
Owner concerns: Dog reactivity, Leash manners, Socialization, Basic manners
My assessment: Fergus and his sister are overall very well behaved dogs. While his sister was socialized young at doggie daycare, Mom admits she dropped the ball with Fergus. Due to his lack of early socialization, he gets strong feelings about other dogs, all excitement, but being that he is an XL American bully, that does not come off well in public. Mom has been avoiding dogs on leash which is just causing the cycle to continue.
They were very excited to meet me when I came in the house and there was little to no boundaries or direction from Mom so once I sat down I had two chunky bullies in my lap giving me kisses - which I love, but not everybody does and that shouldn't be the acceptable standard upon entry inside the home with a stranger.
When we went outside, I actually saw decent leash manners and check-ins, but not a lot of leadership and direction from Mom.
When I brought out Cooper, he was very excited, and Cooper took some time before they had a somewhat proper introduction which jumped into play quite quickly. Mom was beside herself with happiness because it was the first time he had met a dog on leash in years. I followed up by bringing out Bogey, who he was interested in but not quite as much as Cooper and because Bogey is not as dog interested, there was a quick bum sniff but overall fairly neutral.
Mom said he acts very differently when he is walked with his sister, and that he has a tendency to redirect on her when excited. While standing in the driveway, he saw Pepper in the window of my van and did a little air snap at his sister. I was convinced I was going to see more of this when I brought out Scrappy but instead, I saw his sister hyper focus on Scrappy while Fergus was acting quite well and neutral.
Stay tuned: We are going to do a five package training program focusing on tightening up obedience, giving Mom some more leadership skills, creating more rules and boundaries inside and outside the home and then creating controlled scenarios to work on socialization.