Training Aggressive Dogs
May 11, 2009 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Dogs are instinctively aggressive and we all realize that dogs are able to seriously injure humans and other animals. However, there are methods available to dog owners for training aggressive dogs. An aggressive dog must be given obedience training immediately, before he injures you or a member of your family.
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Aggression towards family members and towards strangers are the most frequent behaviors shown by aggressive dogs. These two types of dog aggression happen for different reasons so must be treated differently.
Aggression Towards Strangers
The main reason dogs dislike strange animals and humans is because they haven’t had an opportunity to become familiar with them. Socialization is the method used to familiarize dogs with new environments, and strange people and animals. Socialization is essential to training your dog. You may be wondering how socialization can prevent aggressive dogs from attacking the postman or pizza delivery guy. When a dog is socialized, he starts to understand that new experiences can be fun instead of frightening.
It is vital that your dog learns this as a puppy. The more often your dog interacts with different people (such as, men in uniform, elderly people, young children, teens, people with umbrellas or wearing helmets in peaceful and enjoyable surroundings, the safer your dog will be around strangers.
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Puppy group training sessions (often run by pet stores or at a vet clinic) are an excellent place to socialize your pup in a monitored environment. Your dog will learn how to act with unfamiliar dogs. He will also begin to understand that he need not fear the unfamiliar people at these sessions. He should not feel overwhelmed at these sessions – allow his tolerance to build gradually by starting off slowly.
Aggressive Dog Behavior Towards Family Members
The most usual reasons for dogs showing aggression to their human family are:
- Your dog is trying to protect his possessions (food, toys, etc.) from an apparent danger (namely you or your family members). This highly possessive behavior (called resource guarding) is quite usual in dogs.
- Dogs being pack animals show dominant behavior according to where they see themselves ranked in the pecking order of the household. Dogs perceive the family make up as being no different from a dog pack. If your dog sees himself in a higher position than you or your family members, he’ll become aggressive.
As a lower ranked dog wouldn’t behave in an aggressive manner towards a dog that was higher in the pecking order, resource guarding is a clear indication of dominant behavior.
Providing consistent dog training is the best way to stop aggressive dog issues, which will make your dog understand that you are the boss or “alpha dog”. This fact may be stressed with rewards such as praise and treats when he obey a command, and by imposing “time out” when he misbehaves.
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