Some dogs have an unfair reputation based on their breed, coat color, or facial structure. As dog lovers, we know that appearances can be misleading, and many dogs who seem intimidating are actually the sweetest companions. While proper training is essential for truly aggressive behavior, we’ve found a few simple ways to help change public perception and make your dog look more approachable.
1. Use a Colorful Collar and Leash
Bright colors bring joy—not just to your dog’s walk but to the people around them. A colorful collar and leash can instantly soften a dog’s look and make them appear more playful and friendly. We've heard from countless dog owners who used to notice people keeping their distance, but after switching to a vibrant walk set, they now get smiles and compliments like, "What a cutie!"
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2. Dress Your Dog in a Sweater or Jacket
Yes, a sweater or jacket can make your dog look cuter! Not only does it add an element of style, but it also makes your dog appear more social and less intimidating. Just be sure to choose weather-appropriate gear to keep them comfortable. One of our favorite brands for stylish dog sweaters is Little Beast.
3. Adjust Your Own Behavior
This one is a bit trickier, but your dog picks up on your emotions. If you’re feeling tense or anxious, your dog may instinctively try to protect you, which can reinforce the idea that they’re aggressive. A simple shift in your own approach can make a big difference:
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Walk with confidence and ease.
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Keep your dog on the outer side when passing others instead of pulling them in close.
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Greet other dog owners in a friendly manner to set a positive tone.
From my own experience, once I started relaxing and walking more consciously, my dog followed suit—and we had far more pleasant interactions with people and other dogs.
Final Thoughts
While these tips won’t change a truly aggressive dog’s behavior (for that, professional training is the way to go), they can help shift public perception of your friendly pup. Small changes—like a colorful leash, a cute sweater, and a relaxed mindset—can make all the difference.
Does your dog have an “unfriendly” look but a heart of gold? Try these tips and let us know how it goes!