| I'm sorry you are having difficulty with Iggy, but I really feel these types of problems are virtually impossible to diagnose over the internet. My recommendation is to have him evaluated by a professional in you area, be it a trainer (who is familiar with, and is experienced with dobermans), a behaviorist, or a breeder. I see that you got him got him from rescue?? Contacting them would be an excellent start!
IN the meant time be very careful of activities that put Iggy and yourself in the situation where he feels he wants to display aggression. I would limit his walks to private areas, and either restrict company or put him in his crate in another area of the house.
Good luck. Please let us know how it goes.
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