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Are greyhounds aggressive to other dogs?

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greyhounds are not fighting dogs. Any greyhound that shows a tendency to fight is banned from the race track for life. But, it is likely that your greyhound will find other types of dogs completely new and different, and even something to be scared of or to growl at.


Can greyhounds get along with other dogs?

Do Greyhounds get along with other dog breeds? Greyhounds have been with other dogs their entire lives, so they enjoy the company of other dogs. They are gentle and docile by nature, and therefore adapt well in homes with other non-aggressive pets.

Why has my greyhound become aggressive?

Anxiety is often the underlying reason for aggression. The dog is fearful in a certain context – maybe when approached by another animal or person, or in a particular location – and the body prepares for the flight or fight response.

Are greyhounds ever aggressive?

A council report of dog attacks in New South Wales in 2011/12 showed greyhounds were involved in 18 incidents and were ranked number 75 on a list of pure-breeds involved in attacks. Last year, greyhounds jumped to 27th on the list with 35 incidents involving the race dogs from July 2017 to June 2018.

Why does my greyhound growl at other dogs?

Leash reactivity Dogs will sometimes react to other dogs when they are on leash including lunging barking and growling. This may be due to predatory aggression fear or both. It is essential to determine the cause as each needs a very different management approach.

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