Re: Pug/Chihuahua Mix
Hi Pedrolover,
Do you have any male friends, or relatives, who might be willing to act as a "treat machine" until your Pug/Chihuahua gets used to males? Sometimes dogs do take a dislike to either gender, particularly if it's the opposite gender to their owners (for example, a lot of dogs "act up" around men, if their owner is female). A good idea here is to desensitize your Pug to men. Take a walk along a planned route, and arrange to encounter male friends or acquaintances of yours along the way. Make sure these males have several tasty treats that they can give your dog as you approach.
When you approach these males, he'll probably start playing up - you'll need to redirect his attention by getting him to sit, and stay. Then the male friend should approach and give the dog the treat - only then can you release him. Every time you do this, your dog should lose a little bit of his tenseness around males until it's completely gone.
Good luck Laurie!
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