Dog Aggression: Controlling with Proper Training

Dogs are a naturally aggressive species. Without proper training, this aggressiveness can spiral into a harmful and destructive pet. With the methods outlined in this article, you can change that. Follow this and you'll have an obedient, loving, calm dog that we all strive to train.
A dog is a normally aggressive creature. In the wild, aggression came in very handy for dogs. Dogs require aggression to defend themselves, to defend their home, to acquire a mate, and for other necessary tasks.

However this doesn't mean that we must be entirely helpless when it comes to training the dogs we own. There are steps we can take to stop aggression from showing.

One type of dog aggression is the targeted towards unfamiliar faces. The method of getting your dog use to the world and it's unfamiliar beings is known as "socialization". This is a vital segment of your dog's training. Socializing means taking it as a puppy to a wide range of happenings, new people, and animals.

When you socialize your dog, you're getting him to learn from experience that new things can be good, rather than bad. To socialize your dog should be more of a ongoing effort instead of a specific method. This involves just spending more time playing with your dog around unfamiliar territory.

A dog that is aggressive towards family members must be taken care of in a different way. A dog that is aggressive towards family members shows that the dog is feels the need to defend a thought up threat (you). Or, it doesn't like the care it is getting from it's surroundings. This can be referred to "resource guarding".

Resource guarding is a common trait amongst dogs. The term references overly-possessive behavior on behalf of your dog. Resource guarding is a classic method of dominant behavior . If a dog viewed itself as bottom of the pack hierarchy, it would not consider exhibiting aggressive or dominant behavior directed towards a higher ranked member of the pack.

The most effective training method for aggressive/dominant dog behavior is steady, constant obedience work. That will underline your authority over the dog. Make obedience sessions quick and productive . Zero horse-playing and no foul behavior.

Dogs display aggression for a reason. It can be important to progress slow with a dog's obedience training. For complete information on handling aggressive dog behavior, handling disobedient dog behavior, as well as all other dog behavior, training, and care answers, it is important to obtain a good dog training book to train your dog properly.
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By Allen McDaniel
Published: 10/6/2008
 
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