Agressive/protective 2 year old GSD

Posted by C-Goakes
Feb 21, 2008
Hi there

My parents (in their 60's) have a 2 year old GSD. He is a marvellous animal in many ways, extremely intelligent and very, very active. Due to the fact that my parents are not that young and the GSD (Rocco) is very, very strong and extremely confident, hard headed and determined, they battle to control him on a leash. The real problem is that Rocco is very protective over all of us (myself included) and behaves very aggressively towards strangers. When strangers come to visit he "tolerates" them but if they come (especially men) near myself or my mother he growls. An even more problematic issue is that he sleeps in the bedroom (or sometimes in the passage) and allows my father to get up during the night and then come back into the bedroom, however when my father gets up in the morning (before my mother) Rocco remains in the bedroom with my mother. As soon as my father comes back to the bedroom Rocco gets extremely aggressive with him to the point that my mother has to take him and put him outside. I do understand that he requires some serious training, but as explained, my parents are not strong enough to control him and I do not live close enough to them to be able to assist on a regular basis. I guess I would just really like some insight into what the problems could be related to. His aggression towards my father may be because (as a result of diabetes) my father has a bit of a temper and may appear to be fairly aggressive as well.

We are contemplating neutering him.

Your help will be much appreciated.
Posted by Steph-ampWyatt
Feb 21, 2008
Hi C Goakes,
I have a GS that had that exact problem, we stopped letting him sleep in the bedroom and followed the technques in "secrets of becoming the aplha dog" &"stay/stay / fetch" it really does work, as I have posted I have a much happier dog (and husband) go to the Dog behavior problems forum and post there, you'll find there are quite a few GSs with aggression problems as well as good advice and solutions.
good luck and keep posting, it will get better.
Steph & Wyatt
Posted by C-Goakes
Feb 22, 2008
Hi Stephanie

Thank you very much for your reply. We will definetly apply your approach and read and apply the techniques in the suggested materials. We had gathered that the issue was related to the fact that as a small puppy of 8 weeks Rocco refused to stay in the kitchen (screamed the entire night for 4 nights solid) and in order to get some sleep ourselves, he was placed in a nice cushy spot next to my mother's side of the bed.

C Goakes
Posted by Steph-ampWyatt
Feb 22, 2008
Hi C Goakes,
Wyatt too slept next to me and I bet your mom is the one he spends most his time with? My husband sounds a little like your dad, What I think happens is that if no one is being the "alpha" the dog will, he is aplha male, your mom is aplha female and your dad, well...
Our problem was Wyatt was fine during the day but night wow! He would not let bob in the bedroom, he would growl and snap him, Bob threw water on him and threw him outside, then put him out of the bedroom, left the door open but blocked it, and put his crate back up and another bed as well ,the first couple of nights were rough he cried, and whined but we changed (namely me, he was my baby)the way we were doing things and now he is better,and I think happier because he knows his place in the pack..So know that your not alone and that things will get better, just remember not to give in when he makes you feel guilty(and he will). Keep posting.
Best wishes
Steph & Wyatt