Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Canine Training Strategies For Aggression Towards Other Dogs

Don't allow your dog to show aggressive behavior to other dogs as this can cross over to humans.


Take immediate action if you notice that your canine friend is exhibiting aggressive behavior towards other dogs. By allowing this type of behavior, you are letting the dog think that it is acceptable. Seemingly small behavioral problems can snowball and cause you more problems in the future. While you are working out your dog's issues, keep him away from small children and from other dogs if possible.


Restriction


Confine your dog to a leash and muzzle if necessary when she is in the presence of other dogs. Allow her to see that other dogs are of no threat to her. Pet both dogs simultaneously to show that there is no problem. Allow the dogs to sniff each other, as this is an inspection process, or a greeting. Do not leave your dog alone with another dog until you uncover exactly what triggers violent behavior in your dog.


Be Firm


When you dog misbehaves, say no, followed by your dog's name, in your most powerful, authoritative voice. Let you dog know who's boss and that you don't allow this behavior. Command your dog to sit by your side until you give him the OK to move. Keep the other dog in the vicinity to test your dog's obedience to you. Show your dog that he must obey you regardless of who is around. If your dog obeys, give him a treat to show that you approve of the outcome.


Test


Test your dog to see what is triggering her behavior. Dogs become aggressive for a variety of reasons, including fear, dominance, territory, food and toys. Inherently dogs want to protect what is theirs, as do people. Once you discover the root of the problem, it will be easier to help you avoid aggressive situations with other dogs. For example, if your friend brings her dog over for a play date, and you know that your dog is very protective of his food, feed him in solitude when it's time for him to eat.


Training


Aggressive tendencies can be a major problem. Sometimes it's a problem that traditional training techniques alone cannot remedy. Take your dog to a trainer or behaviorist. These specialists will be able to find the root of the problem and will be able to teach you techniques to use at home. Additionally, your trainer can safely put your dog in uncomfortable situations and then teach him react.









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