Ash
The Personality: A Sweet, Clumsy Shadow
Ash is a 9 year old German Shepherd
Ash is a "Velcro Shepherd" who is entirely devoted to her human leader. She has made incredible progress with her separation anxiety, moving from a 30-minute limit to up to 6 hours of solo time. She is a "toy girl" who finds comfort in carrying and nibbling on soft plush "pacifiers" to soothe her nerves.
Social Dynamics: "Socially Illiterate"
Ash lacks the basic "language" of dog play. She never learned how to interact properly, which leads to misunderstandings in a pack environment.
Lack of Play Style: Ash does not know how to play. She is "clumsy" and erratic, jumping all over the place without the typical social cues (like play bows). Other dogs often interpret her awkward energy as a threat.
Targeted Conflict: While she lives peacefully with a 10-year-old male, she has a severe, ongoing conflict with a 12-year-old female. This includes low-growling and proactive attacks that have resulted in injuries.
High Arousal & No "Off-Switch": Once Ash is in a conflict, she does not respect "back off" signals. She will continue to press an attack even on a passive dog and must be physically pulled off and held back by her handler.
Daily Management
The "Pumpy" Walk: She gets very excited (high arousal) when the leash appears but settles into a manageable walk once moving.
Leadership Needed: Ash needs a leader who can "be her social coordinator." She is highly food-motivated, which is the best way to keep her focus on you and away from other dogs.
Anxiety Support: Her behavior is rooted in deep insecurity and "social awkwardness." Her daily Prozac is essential for keeping her baseline stress manageable.
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