Very Nervous 19 Month Old Labrador

Discussion in 'Labrador Behavior' started by Wens, Nov 30, 2018.

  1. Wens

    Wens Registered Users

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    Nervous Lab
    Please i am getting desperate.I have a 19 month old male lab.He has been nutered.He seems to have ocd.Afraid of anything new.Even a new pairof slippers my hubby had.Frightend of people when on lead but when off running on beach or in forest he's fine.Still gives everyone a wide berth.I feel i've tried everything.Tried training classes but he was too nervous with other people.Fantastic with other dogs very friendly.Don't knowwhat to do.He seems scared of everything.
     
  2. Michael A Brooks

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    Hi @Wens

    Welcome to the site.

    I presume you have told these symptoms to to the vet and he has cleared the dog of any physiological problems.

    There seems to be a problem that he is fearful/anxious of humans or the way the lead is being used. There is too little information to work out what is the specific issue.

    If I were you I would ask a positive reinforcement dog behaviourist to come in and assess your dog, and work out a treatment plan.
     
  3. Jo Laurens

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    Hi, I'm sorry to hear this, it's not nice to see your dog scared or reactive.

    Just to flag up for others reading this: Dogs showing signs of fear or anxiety should definitely not be neutered, because research shows that neutering can make the fear worse. In removing testosterone, you're removing a source of confidence for the dog and leaving the dog feeling more vulnerable - and so, more needing to protect themselves from a scary world.

    There's more information here:


    As for what to do about it, I would implement two things to help in a global way. These would be:

    • Adaptil collar on him (changed each month)
    • Zylkene - put him on it
    And then check out the information on training Look At That, there is a whole thread on that here on this site: https://thelabradorforum.com/threads/look-at-that.22184/

    Finally, investigate BAT and see if there is a CBATI near you that you can work with on these issues:

    https://grishastewart.com/bat101/?s2-ssl=yes

    http://grishastewart.com/cbati-directory/

    Good luck
     

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