You Can Stop Dog Aggression with The Tips

You need to know first that you are not alone if you want to stop dog aggression. Many dog owners suffer from the same problem and it has even led many to want to get rid of their dogs. There are things you can do to resolve your problem of an aggressive dog. And you can help yourself while helping your dog improve. You can resolve the issue that leads to her aggression and help her have a better quality of life.
But the ways that dogs show aggression can vary one dog to another. For example, some dogs show aggression towards other dogs while some may show it towards people. Or maybe you have a dog that only shows aggression towards strangers or towards the mail man. Food aggression is also a common type of aggression for many dogs.
So to sum that up, here are some of the reasons for dog aggression:
· Food aggression
· Stranger aggression
· Fear aggression
· Dog on dog aggression
· Dominance aggression
· Territorial aggression
· Predatory aggression
· Medical reasons for aggression
When you can narrow down what type of aggression your dog has, it becomes easier to resolve the problem by getting down to its root. It’s even possible that your dog has more than one type of aggression. Dogs are naturally aggressive animals. They’re instinct tells them to protect themselves, their young, their owners, their territory and anything else they deem close and important to them.
You can take the steps to remove dog aggression when you understand why it’s happening. If you want to stop dog aggression towards other dogs and people, you will need good socialization. This is most easily done when the dog is just a pup but it’s not impossible on an older dog, either.
In a case of aggression over food, your dog may be afraid that someone or something is going to steal his food. To keep this from happening he may act aggressively. If he is actually in a situation where his food is being stolen, you will need to address this issue first. If his food is perfectly safe, it’s time to teach him that so he knows it’s ok.
When you help your dog face his fears, it can actually help him with his fear aggression. Socialization will also help with this type of aggressive behaviors. You might want help if you’ve had toruble getting your dog to stop being aggressive. There are so many great resources out there for you to take advantage of that it just doesn’t make sense not to get the help you need and your dog deserves.
Positive methods work best in stopping dog aggression. Since most aggression comes from some type of deep-seeded fear in your dog, the idea is to help him get over the fear or slowly desensitize him to it. Being overly aggressive back can start a power struggle or make your dog more fearful. You shouldn’t ignore this when it does happen and you shouldn’t allow this behavior to continue.
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