Is your dog aggressive towards other dogs?
If your dog growls, snaps, or gets into fights when another dog is around (and feels like a far cry from the friendly dog you imagined)it can be frustrating, isolating, and all-consuming.
Aggression towards other dogs can feel overwhelming to manage. The constant vigilance, the mental calculations before every walk, the tension of watching their every move ready to step in — it’s exhausting in a way that’s hard to explain to anyone who hasn’t lived it.
And underneath all of it, the worry about what happens if something goes seriously wrong.
Your dog doesn’t need to love other dogs, but he can learn to stay calm and coexist.
Understand what’s driving the aggression
Most guardians are told their dog is dominant or dangerous. Neither is accurate. You’ll learn what’s really happening emotionally when your dog reacts to other dogs so you know what to do differently
Shift your dog's emotional
response to other dogs
Through structured desensitisation and counter-conditioning, we work on changing how your dog feels in the presence of other dogs. Not just managing the outburst, but reducing the fear or frustration underneath it.
Prevent situations from
escalating
From a dog appearing suddenly to closer, unavoidable interactions, you’ll have a clear, practiced response for each scenario so you’re not improvising under pressure. And if things do escalate, you’ll know exactly how to interrupt safely and break up a fight without putting yourself at risk.
Build toward a dog that can confidently coexist
Get to fewer reactions, better recovery between incidents, and a dog that can be around other dogs without you bracing for impact, so every encounter feels manageable instead of like a potential incident.
Ready to stop dreading the sight of other dogs?
Share what’s been happening and we’ll talk through what’s driving the behavior and what a realistic path forward looks like for your dog.
No pressure, just practical advice for your dog’s needs.
What its like to work together
Force-Free Methods Only
Positive reinforcement. No punishment, no harsh corrections. With dog-dog aggression, punishing the reaction increases fear and anxiety, making the underlying emotion and the behavior worse.
Customized Behavior Plans
Built around your specific dogs, their triggers, and where conflicts happen, whether that’s on walks, at the park, or inside your own home.
Calm, Clear Guidance
Straightforward support that doesn’t overwhelm you, even when interactions feel unpredictable and every encounter feels high-stakes.
Certified Dog Dog Behavior Consultant
Qualified to handle dog-dog aggression at the complex end, including cases involving serious fights, escalation despite previous training, or multiple dogs in conflict.
Flexible, Virtual Behavior Support
Professional dog-dog aggression support from your own home and on your actual walks, around your schedule and your Singapore lifestyle.
Accountability & Ongoing Support
Between sessions, you’ll have direct support so questions don’t pile up and progress doesn’t stall. You’re not managing this alone.
Why I Specialize in Dog Aggression and Conflict
I’m Fatima, your behavior consultant.
Dog-dog aggression is one of the most misunderstood and most mishandled behavior challenges I work with — and one of the most transformative to resolve.
Guardians dealing with it are often told their dog is dominant, dangerous, or beyond help. That framing is wrong, and it’s harmful. Dog-dog aggression is driven by emotion — fear, frustration, or past experience — and when those drivers are understood and addressed with the right approach, real change becomes possible.
I’m a certified virtual behavior consultant specializing in dog-dog aggression, leash reactivity, resource guarding, and multi-dog conflict. I bring the science and the understanding of what it actually feels like to be the guardian of a dog other people cross the street to avoid.
Consistently, my clients move from dreading every walk and social encounter to genuinely understanding their dog — knowing what triggers the aggression, what their dog needs in those moments, and feeling the relief and pride of having worked through something that once felt impossible.
If you’re looking for someone who will take your situation seriously, build a plan around your specific dog and home, and support you through the hard parts — I’d love to work with you.
Qualified to Handle What Most Trainers Can't
Punishment, flooding, and dominance-based methods are still the default response to dog aggression in many training circles — and they make it worse. Every method I use is grounded in behavioural science and force-free practice.
How Virtual Dog Aggression Training Works
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Book a consultation so we can dtalk through your dog’s aggression toward other dogs, what’s been happening, and build a plan around your specific triggers and routine.
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Lock in virtual sessions at times that work around your schedule.
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Work on your dog’s responses from your own home and on your actual walks, where the real progress happens.