Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Aggressive Dog Behavior: If You Think You Can Let Your Dog Get Away With It, Think Again


We all know that aggressive dog behavior can have very serious consequences. A vicious dog can cause massive injuries or even kill a person or another dog. Most aggressive dogs do not have that level of aggression. However, dog aggression will develop overtime. Minor signs of dog aggression can escalate and become much worse if this aggression is untreated.

We never believe our dogs could become vicious. After all, we love our dogs and cannot think they could ever cause so much harm or turn on us. Think again. When a dog starts becoming dominant and is not corrected, his dominance will increase to the point where he could become dangerous. If he thinks he is the leader, then he is in charge and he can choose any behavior he wants, including biting.

It is very important to recognize signs of aggression when they start. This way we can correct our dogs and put an end to this. After all we want to be able to enjoy our dogs and not be afraid that they can cause us stress and embarrassment when we take them out or when people visit us. Worse yet, we cannot afford to let them injure someone.

Some common signs of aggression to watch out for are:

  • Stubbornness and willfulness to get their way
  • Demanding and nudging when they want something
  • Walking ahead of you and going out the door in front of you
  • Jumping on you and others
  • Barking and whining to get their way
  • Fighting and growling at other dogs

You have some options to stop this aggressive dog behavior. A trainer is expensive. Also, a trainer will train the dog. However, you also need to be trained in order to become the leader. You need to know how to be the leader and command without yelling or intimidating. There are things you will need to learn so that your dog will know you are the pack leader who protects, feeds and cares for him.

Here is the #1 recommended method of dog training which has helped hundreds of thousands with their dog’s aggressive behavior.

This method is guaranteed to help you and your dog with his aggressive dog behavior.

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