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How To Tame Aggressive DogsIdeas To Help Moderate Your Canine's Hostile BehaviorArmed with a little knowledge, you can help your dog remain calm even when strangers come to the door.
You may think your dog would never bite, but according to the Kansas Humane Society guidelines, if your dog barks to alert you to strangers in the vicinity...and you have to tell him to quit barking when they approach...then he has the propensity to bite. That doesn’t mean he will – but it is better to be safe. Remember, if you teach your dog to bark at strangers, he will bark at bad ones and good ones, alike. Is it just the "Nature" of the Beast?Dogs are pack animals, and if left to their own devices they will seek to fulfill that role. A dog that has been trained to hunt is also likely to chase joggers or bicyclists, or the neighbor’s cat, unless he is taught to know the difference. Once a dog has shown any hostility towards humans, steps should be taken to keep further incidents from occurring. Too often, however, pet owners don’t know where to start and they may ignore the aggression, hoping it was just an isolated incident. Alternately, they may confine the dog to a pen for hours at a time – which can actually have the opposite effect, actually making the dog more hostile. Or owners may feel they have no choice but to have their dog euthanized. Things you can do to help correct aggressive behavior before resorting to that irreversible step:
Reward Good BehaviorDon’t forget to reward him when he exhibits positive social behavior. Training a dog is a process of rewards and discipline. He needs some motivation to continue the good behavior, after all. Could it be his Food?Lastly, try changing his diet. Recent studies have indicated some kinds of commercial dog food may be poisoning a small percentage of canines. Try switching his store-bought food, and if the problem persists and you still feel it is diet-related, try feeding him a raw diet. According to a site dedicated to controlling aggression in dogs, " When you place a correction on the dog if it is being aggressive you need to be able to control your dog. If the dog does not respect your authority it will become more aggressive."
The copyright of the article How To Tame Aggressive Dogs in Dogs is owned by G. Taylor. Permission to republish How To Tame Aggressive Dogs in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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