Pet Agression

Pet Agression

Certain dog breeds are far more prone to aggression than others. When choosing a dog or puppy you should take this into consideration, especially if you have children.

Children will often play roughly and torment a dog or puppy causing it to show signs of aggressive behavior towards the child from an early age.

Children tormenting a dog or puppy especially one whose mood is irritated by conditions such as hot weather, or being interrupted whilst trying to sleep, are major causes of your loyal family pet biting, attacking or showing aggression toward a child. The most common age range for these attacks are children under ten.

Just as the child should be shown the correct way to treat a puppy or dog so an early program for training aggressive dogs should be introduced at the first signs of aggression shown toward your family.

Early aggressive behavior from your puppy will be harder to correct as it gets older.

Reported dog bite cases number in the millions in the western world every year, many from family pets, with 17% of them needing serious medical attention and some resulting in fatalities

So we can see the importance of knowing how to control our pets properly and in knowing how to treat aggressive dog behavior effectively in its early stages.

A dogs main triggers to attack are- response to being threatened, defense of territory or objects such as familiar toys, being irritated or tormented or being put into situations of fear and anxiety.

A responsible adult bringing a dog or puppy into a family environment also has the responsibility to ensure the dog or puppy is trained.

A new family pet should be treated in such a way that it doesn't feel threatened or fearful or anxious

Dog training for aggressive behavior should be taken seriously at the earliest sign of aggression and the correct techniques used.

Specific training for aggressive dogs often sublimates their natural instinct for aggression into other less destructive channels.

Techniques based around praising and treating your dog when it behaves well as opposed to punishing and inflicting pain when it doesn't are highly recommended. Dogs love to be praised and love to please.

If your dog or puppy is showing early signs of aggressive behavior then seek out specific techniques and expert advice on how to treat aggressive dog behavior. Find the correct training for aggressive dogs from professionals that have experience in this field.

Finally to summarize.

Choose the right temperament of dog breed.

Always establish you are in control and that you can defend your dog or puppy in anxious situations and that you're the one that administers the praise and treats to your dog.

Direct their behavior, for instance praise them when chewing on a chew toy rather than the furniture make them feel rewarded for the correct choice.

Know the correct training techniques for aggressive dogs that reduce the risk of them biting or attacking.

Recognize the first signs of aggression in your dog or puppy and distinguishing these signs from cute but rough play that could in the long run lead to aggressive behavior.

Recognizing aggressive signs early could even save an attack on a member of your own family.

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