Aggressive
dog behavior can not only take
the fun out
of having a
dog, it can
be dangerous
too. The last
thing you want to see in
your beloved canine is
aggressive dog behavior.
As soon as most
dog owners see
aggressive dog behavior, they
try and do something about it,
of course. Unfortunately, what these owners do is yell
at their dogs
or hit their dogs to try and get control of
the canine aggression.
With aggressive dogs, its easy to make mistakes that can lead to
big problems. To make
sure you
dont make these
mistakes, avoid these aggressive dog behavior
training no-nos:
1. The first mistake people make with aggressive dogs is keeping the dogs penned up. Not exercising an aggressive dog is a
big no-no!
A bored dog is far more likely to be an aggressive dog. Most dogs have a lot of pent-up energy. Theyre simply designed to be active. When you dont allow your dog to be as active as he or she wants to
be, this can lead to problems.
The best way to avoid dog
aggression is to work off that pent-up energy. Take your dog on daily, long walks. Play
fetch with your dog. The more you interact with an aggressive dog in a playful, fun
way, the less aggression youll see.
2. Another
big aggressive dog behavior mistake is hitting the dog. Training aggressive dog techniques require touch, but not hitting! You never want to hit any dog, but
certainly not an aggressive dog. Violence will simply encourage aggressive behavior.
To correct an aggressive canine, pull
at the scruff of the
neck or
gently nudge the dog. A firm
voice and a specific gesture that telegraphs your displeasure will work too.
Your goal in correcting an aggressive dog is to surprise and get across your message. Youre not trying to hurt or punish the dog.
3.
Being a wimp is a big aggressive dog training no-no. Dog training aggressive behavior out of your dog requires you to be the boss! A wimp isnt going to be affective at dog training aggressive behavior out of a dog.
Dogs need guidance. They need a
leader. Dog parenting doesnt simply mean care. It means
leadership too.
To establish leadership with an aggressive dog, be sure youre the one in control. Enter a
room first unless you give your dog the okay to go ahead of you. Establish that youre head honcho.
4. Dealing with repeated dog
biting yourself is a big mistake.
Aggressive dog training for dog biting requires the pros.
If your dog bites, you need aggressive dog training from a professional dog trainer. Dont try and
deal with a biting dog yourself. The consequences are too dire. If the above tips dont help control aggressive dog behavior, get
some help.
Your dog
deserves to be well-socialized so he or she can have a
happy life. Take steps now to deal with aggressive dog behavior.
Andrea Rains Waggener, author of Dog ParentingHow to Have an Outrageously Happy, Well-adjusted Canine, offers free basic dog training tips at
http://www.basicdogtrainingtips.com.