4 tips for Aggressive Dog training

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By ChrisRaine

An Aggressive Dog is an un-happy dog
An Aggressive Dog is an un-happy dog

4 Tips For Aggressive Dog Training

Having an over aggressive dog, although concerning does not mean the end of the world. However it does require your attention as soon as possible! Often a dog that is aggressive is also shy, and failure to deal with these aspects can lead to dire consequences. No self respecting dog owner wants to own a dog which could attack other dogs or worse a child or their own family members.

Having to put down a healthy dog is not an experience that anyone wants to go through, so prevention is better than cure, particularly in this situation. With that in mind, let’s take a look at four tips that can help to prevent this eventuality.

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If you do own an overly aggressive dog that is rather shy, it is important you begin working with them as soon as possible. The last thing you want to happen is have your dog harm another dog, a child, or even someone within your own family.

Here are four dog training tips to give a try before making the decision to have them put down.

1. A troubled Dog is in need of Training sessions
Aggression from a dog is often an indicator of a lack in confidence and this is the first thing that you would want a training session to address. All dogs have some form of fear or another, and in that regard they share that in common with human beings.

Their fear can manifest itself in a number of ways, including people other than you, children playing and running around them, and of course other dogs. In order to mitigate the anxiety faced by your dog you need to reduce the tension, so training must be provided in a controlled and relaxing environment.

You will be able to meet a friend so that you're dog becomes comfortable with other people, you may also want to consider allowing you're friend to give treats and in doing so take away the fear of human beings.

2. Socialization with other dogs
Aggression as previously mentioned is often down to a fear of the unknown, and for dogs that are not used to other dogs this can certainly be true when aggression is applied to another dog. They simply don't know what to expect.

This is something that can be addressed through familiarity; a slow integration of mixing with other dogs will normally do the trick as they learn how to enjoy each other’s company. Commence by holding your dog on a lead, where dogs are few and are noted for their calm natures.

In the event of your dog showing anger, you need to tighten the grip you have on the lead and pull your dog back, with a little force if need be to establish that this behaviour is not acceptable. On the other hand be willing to reward good behaviour with a treat, so for example if you're dog as played nicely with other dogs.

3. Your Dog is already aggressive so avoid those dogs that are also full of aggression
Dogs not unlike human beings can attract or pick up on the vibes of others, so you don't want your dog to mix with another dog who is basically saying, it’s Ok to be aggressive just watch me and copy. Instead you're dog needs to be in the company of good playful dogs whose last thought is aggression.

4. Muzzle-hopefully this is just a form of precaution
Although I'm not personally a fan of muzzles, you some time after accept that it is necessary. This is true when first starting out on the dogs training. You don't want your dog to attack another dog or person whilst it is undergoing training to correct its behaviour.

You may want to try the muzzle at other times than just training so, that it can get used to the feel and that it does not associate it with use when training only.

Aggressive dog training is not easy and will require determination, patience and consistency in the way you apply your training, if you have viewed the tips above and still feel you need further help, you can view the top 3 dog training guides online, all of which can provide professional advice on how to provide aggressive dog training

Aggressive Dog Training Blog

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Comments

melindaregner 8 months ago

Nice!

I love the dog aggression training video a lot! very helpful..

melindaregner 8 months ago

Nice!

I love the dog aggression training video a lot! very helpful..

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