AaylaK
New Member
Hi everyone! So we have run into some issues with our 2-year-old Doberman, Strider. Background: we have had him since he was 8 weeks old, growing up with both our kids; he is crate trained and has basic obedience. Around 1.5 years old, he was playing really rough, so we corrected the behavior with the dog and my son and did professional training with him this past summer. We usually hike, bike, or walk/run daily, and if not, he's
always in the car with me during the day for work. Recently he got onto the counter, and our eldest daughter (7) walked around the corner to see what he was doing. He growled and lunged, bit her on the arm near her face, and now my husband is pretty adamant about getting rid of the dog. Strider only ever has this issue with "stolen" food; he sits and waits when kids feed him. He has had no issues when we worked the last couple months having the kids lead him on leash with commands and we supervised with an electric collar.
Is this usually something that can be remedied safely? I do not want to have to have him in the crate all day, and I do not want the kids to grow up fearing big dogs.

always in the car with me during the day for work. Recently he got onto the counter, and our eldest daughter (7) walked around the corner to see what he was doing. He growled and lunged, bit her on the arm near her face, and now my husband is pretty adamant about getting rid of the dog. Strider only ever has this issue with "stolen" food; he sits and waits when kids feed him. He has had no issues when we worked the last couple months having the kids lead him on leash with commands and we supervised with an electric collar.
Is this usually something that can be remedied safely? I do not want to have to have him in the crate all day, and I do not want the kids to grow up fearing big dogs.

