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Things You Have to Know When Dealing With Dog Aggression

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Dog aggression can be a very complicated matter for the average dog owner to deal with.
Only when you have worked out what type of aggressive behaviour your dog is presenting will you be able to find a solution, and put a strategy in place to fix the problem and enjoy the company of your dog.
It should go without saying that the owners of aggressive dogs should NOT use physical punishment as the answer.
In most cases this type of strategy will only ever make the aggression problem worse.
Punishing dominance, territorial, fear based, redirected, possessive, or protective dog aggression will merely elicit even more defensive aggression and could lead to severe attacks and biting incidents.
This will also put your dog under even more stress and we already know that too much stress as in humans will end your dog's life prematurely.
Dogs with aggression problems need understanding, NOT additional torture.
As the dog's owner the quicker you find out what is bothering your dog, the more accurate his treatment will be and the sooner he will be able to recover.
Dealing with dog aggression can be dealt with effectively and quickly provided you know exactly what you're doing.
This is very important inexperienced or ignorant dog owners that attempt to correct aggressive dog behaviour are endangering not only there life but also the lives of family friends and the general public not to mention that of there beloved dog.
It is vitally important that as a responsible dog owner you do your homework on dog psychology and communication, and the prevention and treating dog aggression problems.
In some cases prevention of the problem behind the aggression can be the cure.
It is worth repeating that you MUST KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING if you want to treat aggressive behaviour yourself.
You need to be able to work out exactly why your dog is behaving in the aggressive manner, and take quick efficient steps to treat it.
You will not get very far correcting the behaviour by shouting and screaming at your best friend if he acts in a certain way, different types of aggression will require different approaches.
Often aggressive behaviour is merely a symptom of another problem that your dog has which will need to be diagnosed and treated accordingly.
The rule of thumb is that if you are in any doubt about why your dog is behaving aggressively, or how you can stop the aggressive behaviour speak with your veterinary and get the details of a professional who will be able help you diagnose the issues behind your dogs behaviour and help you put a training strategy in place to return your dog to his normal behaviour.
Owning a dog should be a mutually beneficial relationship, which is why there are an estimated 100 million-dog owners world wide, so remember you are not alone and just like the rest of us dog owners you love your dog like he loves you.
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