<span style="color:#FF00BF">I have a dog named Casper, he's a 7 year old American Eskimo.<br><br>My parents bought him from a breeder in fall, 2003. I was old enough to care for him, groom him, feed him, and make sure that he always had fresh water. But I wasn't old enough to train or socialize him. I knew absolutely nothing about raising a puppy. This meant is was supposed to be up to my parents.. but not a lot of that got done.<br><br>He's an outdoor dog. He's bred for it. At night he sleeps in his kennel and that's as far as his training went, with simple commands like lie down, sit and shake a paw. He had terrible manners with people, so we just never let him out around company.. or other dogs.. nothing. He hardly got walked, so his leash manners were no good either.<br><br>A few years later I was old enough to start working with him more, but he was only manageable when he wanted to be. Still though.. I didn't know much about training or anything at the time, so not a whole lot of progress was made.<br><br>Within the last two years though, I've handled him sooo much more. He's fairly good on leash now, he knows a good handful of tricks, and he's improved with his people manners and grooming goes much better (he used to *hate* it.)<br><br>However.. about a year ago, we were working on some stuff, but for some reason he would just not do anything I asked him too. He didn't even care for the treat I had in my hand, he was just blatantly ignoring me. I gave up, not knowing how to work through this, and told him to go into his kennel. He wouldn't go, instead he ran(ish) away when I approached him. At the time, I didn't really expect this, but I was getting slightly upset that he wasn't listening, and I went after him until I had him cornered. I reached for his collar and he growled, and then bit me. I was so horrified. It didn't break the skin, but my hand was bruised and -swollen- the next day. He knew he had done something wrong, and went straight to his kennel. I closed the door and told him bad dog in a firm voice, I knew not to yell at least. But even that sent him snarling. I didn't know what to do.. I just left since he was in his kennel.<br><br>The next day I went to school, didn't tell anyone. When I got home my Mom asked what happened to my hand, and because at the time I had a bottom locker, I told her the person above me dropped their textbook and that it hit my hand really hard.<br><br>From then on, I've just avoided it. If he wasn't listening, I'd get something he loooved and would bribe him if he was having an off day like that. And I upped my positive reinforcement so that he'd be more willing to listen, so I wouldn't have to challenge him like that again.<br><br>My parents still don't know I was bit. And if he bit me again and they knew, he'd be euthanized by the next day.<br><br>I want to be able to deal with this. He still sometimes shows signs of aggression such has raising his lip, or even a low growl sometimes, and I need to get rid of this.<br><br>However, I don't know if this is fear or dominance aggression. It happens when he knows he's in 'trouble', especially if he's in a place where he's trapped and can't just leave. I can't afford a professional trainer myself, and my parents won't put the money into it. Do any of you have experience with this, or know which type of aggression this would be labeled as?<br><br>Thanks for anyone's help
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Thanks for the lovely banner, Nickel