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My dog misbehaves on walks & in car. How can I train him better?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | BullBoxer | Male | neutered | 4 years old | 54 lbs

We got Bruce at 7 months old and he is typically very well behaved at home, even with the small animals. However, whenever he is taken "out" he refuses to listen, constantly pulls on his lead, attacks any fence between him and other dogs, chokes himself on the front/back seat divider in the car, and tries to climb into the front seat from around the seats between the seats and doors. Is this social anxiety? Is there any training I can do to help him be more well behaved outside the home?

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Answered By Sara Farmer, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on November 14th, 2018

It sounds like two different things might be going on: overexcitement and potentially leash aggression. To me it doesn’t sound like Bruce is timid or anxious around other dogs and new places, but rather that he is really really excited to be out and about. The attacking fences where there are other dogs could be a sign of leash aggression. There are things to do to help - you should start by working with basic commands at home - ask him to either sit or make eye contact at home, then start practicing with him on a leash and when there is a minor distraction around. Gradually work up to going outside in a quiet area. If you’re struggling an obedience class might help, or you could also ask your vet for a referral to a behaviorist.

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    Answered By Dr. Strydom, DVM

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    Hello, I suggest you take Bruce to a professional dog trainer. This is not something you are likely to "fix" yourself. Behavior problems are not usually quick fixes. You need someone to help you figure out his triggers and then "train" you on how to handle him appropriately when those arise. I found these in your area: ( https://protraindog.com/ ) ( http://goldstarkennel.homestead.com/Training.html ) ( https://www.milliganvalley.com/ ) Hope this helps. Best wishes.

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