To stop your dog from growling at visitors, you can try positive reinforcement training, socializing your dog with new people, and providing a safe space for your dog to retreat to when feeling anxious. Consulting a professional dog trainer or behaviorist may also be helpful in addressing this behavior.
Dogs may growl at visitors due to fear, anxiety, or territorial behavior. To address this, you can work with a professional trainer to desensitize your dog to visitors, provide positive reinforcement for calm behavior, and create a safe space for your dog to retreat to when feeling overwhelmed.
Look that dog is Growling. He does not like you.
A person should never confront a growling dog. If there is no way out of it, turn your back to the dog and say no.
Dogs may growl at visitors as a way to communicate fear, protect their territory, or show discomfort with the new person. It is important to observe your dog's body language and behavior to understand the reason behind the growling and address any underlying issues.
Take it to a vet or a dog physiologist
a dog can see ghost's, so he might be growling at one telling it to get out. but if he is growling at the ceiling, he might be playing.
Snarling and growling
I think you should have a dog whisperer come or have them sniff around and share their toys and stuff!
Tell the dog 'no'. When he becomes submissive to you, give him lots of attention to let him know that a new puppy will not make your friendship any lesser.
Snarling and growling
bad luck
shoot it