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Stop Dog Aggression

Aggressive Dog

aggressive dog attacks, whether against people or other dogs, can be one of the worst problems of dog ownership. Dog Aggression is a common behavior comes from the fact that the dog is a pack animal and its normal instinct is to compete, from the moment of birth.

We have to compete for food (even from the early days when a nursing mother), who must compete for status and respect. When the dog is attached to a human family, he still thought of as a package and try to establish their position in the hierarchy of that. If the dog is allowed, or even to believe that he is the Alpha Dog, then you have problems!

In most cases, the fault of the owner, especially if the dog is acquired as a puppy. A puppy can not control to its owner, or home, only if the dangerous and aggressive behavior is tolerated or even encouraged during adolescence than ends with aggression in the adult dog. Your dog must respect you, trust you and love – in that order!

The reasons for dog aggression.

It is important to understand that there are several reasons for dog aggression. It can be difficult to determine the real reason is. One of the most misunderstood, because fear aggression or anxiety. The dog is not looking for trouble, he feels he is defending itself against some perceived threat or danger.

The dog may be exhibiting territorial aggression. This is more common in certain breeds, which have been bred as guard dogs or herding dogs for centuries and have a strong genetic instinct to protect its territory and family.

Maltreatment or abuse by the previous owners can be a factor in the case of an adult dog, adopted from a rescue center. These dogs need a careful balance of kindness and discipline. You definitely should be the Alpha Dog in this situation (as in any other situation).

When a dog normally placid suddenly becomes aggressive, this may be due to a medical condition or disease is painful and nervous dog increased pain or discomfort if driving. veterinary advice is essential if the pain or illness is suspected as the cause of unusual behavior, dangerous.

Too aggressive breeds of dogs.

The theme of the most aggressive dog breeds cause much controversy and vociferous debate. The owners of Rottweiler, Doberman, Pit Bull Terriers and German Shepherd Dog Spring to the defense of their pets, emphasizing how to love, reliable and trustworthy they are. When properly trained, socialized and integrated with family, friends and others dogs, this is often true. However, these breeds have been bred and used for many years with the express purpose of monitoring and protecting property, family and livestock. This strong protective instinct is in their genes and therefore is more likely to result in aggressive behavior.

These races are two major disadvantages with respect to its reputation for aggression towards people and other dogs. Because the work that was originally bred to are big, strong and athletic dogs so when attacks occur, the damage they inflict is severe. More children killed by dogs than for all races combined. Public perception is what it is, people usually give wrong signals to these races, with his body language signs of fear and submission.

It is important to note that dogs that show aggressive behavior with other dogs do not necessarily show aggressive behavior toward humans. The two types of aggression are not necessarily related and not always occur in the same animal.

Food Aggression

Remember that the pack of wolves in their natural habitat. The alpha male and women get first portions and the rest of the package to compete for what they can achieve. It is rooted in the nature of the dog that has to be protective of their food and show a degree of aggression, otherwise it will starve.

Even in the domestic situation, food is important for your dog. Meals are one of highlights of his time. This is a double-edged situation. It is the ideal opportunity to show your dog who is boss. You can not use a can opener, can not operate the microwave oven can not draw a bowl of water. He is totally dependent on you for their food (and all other needs.)

At lunchtime, insist on sitting or lying a few meters. If he will not, store food and leave. Will not be long for him to get the message – the food arrives, only when it sits and waits for him. Ideally, this routine should be done when the dog is a puppy, so it is normal behavior when I grow up above. If your adult dog is already aggressive, then there is another reason to apply this method of obtaining control.

About the Author

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