What to Do If Your Dog Is Aggressive With Strangers
- jaxycats1
- Aug 20
- 1 min read
Living with a dog that’s reactive or aggressive with strangers can be stressful—especially when you need pet care. The good news is, there are safe, professional ways to manage and support your dog while you're away.
Here’s how we handle aggressive dog care at Jaxy Cat Pets:
No Judgement, Just Understanding
We’ve worked with dogs of all temperaments, and we understand that reactivity is often rooted in fear, past trauma, or socialization issues—not bad behavior.
One-on-One Visits Only
We never group aggressive dogs or expose them to strangers. All visits are solo and personalized to minimize stress and triggers.
Pre-Visit Assessments
We conduct meet-and-greet sessions to observe your dog’s behavior in their home environment and discuss any special care instructions.
Calm and Consistent Care
Our team uses low-stress handling techniques and avoids overstimulation. We also respect your dog's space and comfort levels.
Emergency and Medication Support
If your reactive pet requires medication or a specific emergency plan, we are trained to handle that as well.

Trusted Dog Sitters in San Tan Valley and Beyond
We proudly serve pet owners throughout San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, and Apache Junction, providing safe and stress-free pet care for even the most challenging dogs.
Don’t settle for sitters who say “no aggressive dogs allowed.” We say, let’s work together we offer aggressive dog sitting services in San Tan Valley and beyond.
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