Dogs don’t always warm up to new furry companions. This reality became all too familiar to actor Kaley Cuoco, who recently opened up about having to rehome her beloved dog, Shirley, due to aggression issues with Blue, her fiancé Tom Pelphrey’s dog.
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In an emotional homage to Shirley, Cuoco shared the “difficult decision” she had to make for the well-being of both pets. Talking about Shirley in an Instagram reel, Cuoco said the dog was eventually placed in a loving home where she thrived until she passed away at the age of 14 due to aggressive bone cancer. Reminiscing their bond, Cuoco described Shirley as a very “special” dog.
Cuoco‘s experience sheds light on the complexity of canine aggression and the tough choices it may necessitate. To better understand this issue and explore solutions, we spoke with J S Rama Krishna, business head at Carniwel.
Krishna told indianexpress.com that aggression is often a dog’s way of expressing unmet emotional needs, unless it stems from a medical issue requiring veterinary intervention. “The more important question for me is, ‘What is my dog communicating, and how can I help?’ My first instinct is to ensure I’m not brushing aside an issue that my dog needs me to pay attention to,” he said.Dogs, unlike humans, may prefer a more solitary lifestyle and might guard their space against perceived intruders, like mailmen, gardeners, and in some cases, other dogs. “Dogs can be more selective towards their canine companions, and may not be eager to meet a canine crowd,” he said.
However, according to Krishna, dogs can be trained to coexist peacefully. “Socialising dogs requires a structured and compassionate approach,” Krishna said, stressing the importance of proper introductions, especially in multi-dog households.
He advised against punitive training methods. “Maintaining and enforcing clear rules, with kindness, in your training regime will help. Some of these rules may look like no jumping, no begging, etc. Stay confident in your communication with the dogs, but also make sure that each canine gets separate time for attention from you. Also ensure that each dog in the household has access to resources like food, water, and toys,” Krishna said.
He also said, “Introduce your dog to guests slowly in a controlled environment. Positive reinforcement, such as rewarding calm behavior with high-value treats, can help the dog associate guests with positive experiences. Keep treats at the door and let visitors offer them, helping to build trust.”
If aggression persists, consulting a certified animal behaviourist can help uncover triggers and develop tailored training plans. A dog’s aggression, whether it is towards humans or other canines, can be rooted in a variety of causes. But the good news is that with the right training and socialisation, the behaviour can be improved.
Rehoming should be the last resort, implemented only after all other interventions fail. “In rare cases where a dog’s aggression remains uncontrollable despite consistent training and behaviour modification efforts, rehoming to a suitable environment where their needs and limitations can be managed responsibly may be the best solution,” he said.
It’s essential to make such decisions under expert guidance to ensure the safety and well-being of both the dog and those around them.
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