A dog that bites other dogs or humans is a hell of a problem for its master. We do hear stories about canines of all sizes, especially a Rottweiler or a Pitt Bull, mangling an unsuspecting passerby, or pouncing on kids who are playing around, or attacking other dogs. Though these reported instances may be rare happenings and not everyday occurrences, the fact remains that dogs do bite. That realization should be reason enough for every dog owner to nip the biting tendency of a dog in the bud itself, and preempt the possibility of it developing a biting habit.
If you are looking into aggressive dog behavior training, then you are probably very concerned about the behavior of your dog. It is so hard to have an aggressive dog and love them at the same time.
If you own a dog and you love him very much, you may want to take some time to strengthen the relationship between you two. Playing is a great way of doing this. Especially playing fetch.
Puppies are on people’s favorite things list, as well they should be. After the initial excitement of the newcomer gradually mellows, it’s time to take on the not as adorable but very essential task of puppy potty training.
You can set things up in a controlled way so you can use sound for training purposes. This lets you get the exact result you want.
The fastest, easiest, most effective approach is to recreate the undesired situation in a controlled setting, and correctly use sound distractions with praise to erase the misbehavior. Dogs can learn or unlearn almost anything in four properly conducted repetitions.
Owning a dog has been proven to be just as effective as taking anti-depressants, thus relieving you of feelings of depression and loneliness. Another medical fact is a lower blood pressure, and a reduction in stress. Nothing on earth tops the love and companionship of owning a dog. There are a few things to consider though, and that is dog behavior problems that might spring up. It could be anything from digging up your yard, destroying your stuff by chewing, wetting the floors, and maybe even barking all night.
Aggressive dogs can be an issue for everyone. They can be especially frightening for small children and adults alike. Even though some breeds tend to be more aggressive than other breeds there is usually an underlying reason that a dog is aggressive. If you figure out why your dog is acting out you can tailor your training efforts to curb his aggression. You will be a happier pet owner if you can trust your dog to be calm in most situations.
