Fight!: A Practical Guide to the Treatment of Dog-Dog Aggression

June 5, 2011 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Dog Training

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Product Description
This down-to-earth manual will teach you how to use behavior modification to retrain a dog that bullies other dogs, or becomes fearful when approached by other dogs. From the award winning author of The Culture Clash and Mine! A Practical Guide to Resource Guarding in Dogs.
Includes descriptions of:
Common types of aggression
Assessing prognosis
Remedial socialization
On-leash manners training
Proximity sensitivity
Play style and skills
Resource guarding
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Fight!: A Practical Guide to the Treatment of Dog-dog Aggression

Aggression Rehab Training With Hunkie Part 1 (Www.K9-1.Com)

November 28, 2010 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Dog Training Videos

5 Ways to Stop Dog Aggression, Aggressive Dog Training Exposed

January 11, 2010 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Stop Dog From Barking

Many canines need basic dog obedience training because, like humans, dogs are not born with manners.  Some canines display aggressive dog behavior, while others are constantly barking or whining.  Behavior problems in dogs are very common, so if you have an unruly dog, do not panic; you are not alone.  A typical dilemma faced by dog owners is dog aggression.  This, like many other bad dog behaviors, can be prevented.  However, in order to stop dog behavior problems, you first need to be able to understand their underlying causes.

Correcting aggressive dogs calls upon you to discover the root of the aggression.  Does you dog behave aggressively towards members of the family, strangers, or both?  You must ask yourself this critical question.  The answer will influence treatment of the problem.

If your pet only exhibits aggressive dog behavior in the presence of strangers, then you need to: learn how to socialize your dog and why socialization is the first, most important step of aggressive dog training.  If your dog is aggressive towards family members, then you need to understand why resource guarding and dog pack behavior have a tremendous influence on your dog’s actions.  A dog may also show aggression towards members of the family if he is mishandled or mistreated.  It is important for each family member to learn what type handling/treatment can trigger aggression.

Aggressive dog training is a hard job to do without some form of help.  Books on dog behavior are an excellent resource that can guide you through basic dog obedience training and help you learn how to stop dog behavior problems (for example, dog aggression).  So, if you want to train your dog in the house and don’t want to spend a ton of money on training lessons, then a book on dog behavior is an excellent investment!

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Dog to Dog Aggression-Learn How to Stop Dog to Dog Aggression

January 5, 2010 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Stop Dog From Barking

Tired of your four legged companion being aggressive towards other dogs? Are you looking for ways to learn how to stop dog to dog aggression? Although aggression is a difficult issue to deal with, there are different ways in which the issue can be resolved. Here are some tips for you to stop dog to dog aggression.1 – The first step is to recognize your dog’s bodily signs of confrontation. He might stare at the other dog with the hair on the back on his neck standing. He may also flatten backwards and with a tilted head keep on staring at the other dog. This is the time to intervene, if you fail to intervene at this moment your dog may start barking or attack the other dog. 2 – While you learn how to stop dog to dog aggression, safety should be your first priority if you have a generally aggressive dog. Muzzle your dog to avoid injury to another dog.3 – Socialize your dog as much as possible; however, you should keep him on a short leash. The more your dog encounters other dogs the less likely he will feel intimidated on spotting one. 4 – While you are on the sidewalk and another person approaches with his dog, stand in front of your dog blocking his view to the other dog and keep on speaking to him so that his attention is towards you and not the other dog. Praise your dog and perhaps give him a treat if he stays calm. 5 – You should control your own emotions while the dog is behaving aggressive. Do not yell still issue commands firmly. With your anxiety you can worsen his tension and make him to act more aggressively.As you can see here learning how to stop dog to dog aggression can be a difficult and tedious process.  When working with an aggressive dog, a good dog training course can be very useful. You will want to look for the one that includes a free consultation with an experienced dog trainer.

You Must Stop Dog Aggression

January 3, 2010 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Stop Dog From Barking

There is nothing scarier than having your treasured pet turn aggressive.  Initially you may detect this aggressive behaviour towards other dogs, and you may even think it funny at first, but if it continues it can become more grave until you are frantic to stop dog aggression in your beloved pet.

There can be lots of reasons why this is occurring and you need to understand what they are.  Has your dog been well socialized?  If your dog lives in the backyard or house and never sees another dog (except perhaps another dog you own) it is likely he will become aggressive when he does come face to face with another dog.  So how do you stop dog aggression like this?

Step One

Make sure your puppy socializes with other people and dogs as you first step.  There are puppy socializing classes held in most large vet clinics and you should take your puppy.  Take a 3 month course with your local dog obedience group once your puppy is 3 months old.  Your dog will not only be taught some basic skills, but will also be better socialized with other people and dogs, while listening to your  commands.

If you want to stop dog aggression, you can’t just start, then stop this activity.  I was obedience training my Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, and was also using the clicker training method with the young dog Cooper.  As he got better with the clicker training I ceased going to dog obedience and only trained him at home.  Twelve months later if he even saw another dog at the Vet he would bark madly (not really  aggressively, but nevertheless it was a real annoyance), so I took him back to dog obedience for a short time to socialise him again.  I repeated this every 6-10 months.

What Causes Dog Aggression and What is the Solution?

If a dog is not de-sexed you may have to stop dog aggression.  With male hormones running riot, dogs are much more aggressive.  Your dog is more likely to be aggressive when he is protecting you or your property or his territory.

You should de-sex your dog (unless you want to show him or breed from him) once he begins to be aggressive towards other dogs.  Likewise, if your dog is being protective, you want him to be this way, but you also want him to obey you and you need to be able to stop dog aggression if necessary.

The solution is to have a well trained dog.  Act like the alpha being, the controller, the leader; once your dog accepts this, he will follow and obey you.  Even a soft growl is a form of aggression and must be stopped at once.  The command ‘No’ has very little effect in aggressive situations.  However a growl with your teeth bared could get a good response and stop dog aggression, if it is done in the early days of him exhibiting aggressive tendencies.  However, you should not have eye contact with a dog if it is acting very aggressively and therefore should not try growling yourself.

How to Stop Dog Aggression

Try using a special lead or muzzle, or indeed any other restrainers on the market.  These products stop the dog from opening its mouth wide enough to bite and will not hurt your dog.  Early training can use these products to stop dog aggression and once you have confidence with your dog on a lead then you can remove them.

Another way to stop dog aggression (especially if your dog is being trained using food rewards) is to distract him with food.  Get his attention by letting him see and smell the food while you give him a command.  The moment you get his attention, give him his food reward.  Then immediately give another command and drop the food on the ground so he will be  engaged with rummaging around for it.  He will go to pick it up and begin to concentrate even more on you.  Repeat this process a few times until he has his mind completely on you and the reward. To understand better there is a book covering how to stop dog aggression to help you.

I really do believe that if you have shown strong leadership qualities from the start and absolutely do not allow even the slightest hint of aggression, in most dogs, the aggression tendencies will recede.  But you could have great trouble with the breeds of dogs that are ‘hard wired’ to be aggressive e.g. Rottweilers, Dobermans and Pit Bull Terriers.  Don’t put off getting a professional trainer to help you if you cannot manage yourself.

How to Stop Dog Aggression Towards Other Dogs-Learn How to Stop Dog Aggression Towards Other Dogs

January 2, 2010 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Stop Dog From Barking

Tired of your four legged companion being aggressive towards other dogs? Are you looking for ways to learn how to stop dog aggression towards other dogs? Although aggression is a difficult issue to deal with, there are different ways in which the issue can be resolved. Here are some tips for you to stop dog aggression towards other dogs.1 – The first step is to recognize your dog’s bodily signs of confrontation. He might stare at the other dog with the hair on the back on his neck standing. He may also flatten backwards and with a tilted head keep on staring at the other dog. This is the time to intervene, if you fail to intervene at this moment your dog may start barking or attack the other dog. 2 – While you learn how to stop dog aggression towards other dogs, safety should be your first priority if you have a generally aggressive dog. Muzzle your dog to avoid injury to another dog.3 – Socialize your dog as much as possible; however, you should keep him on a short leash. The more your dog encounters other dogs the less he will feel intimidated on spotting one. 4- While you are on the sidewalk and another person approaches with his dog, stand in front of your dog blocking his view to the other dog and keep on speaking to him so that his attention is towards you and not the other dog. Praise your dog and perhaps give him a treat if he stays calm. 5- You should control your own emotions while the dog is behaving aggressive. Do not yell still issue commands firmly. With your anxiety you can worsen his tension and make him to act more aggressively.As you can see here learning how to stop dog aggression towards other dogs can be a difficult and tedious process.  When working with an aggressive dog, a good dog training course can be very useful. You will want to look for the one that includes a free consultation with an experienced dog trainer.

Dog Aggression Towards Other Dogs-Learn How to Stop Dog Aggression Towards Other Dogs

January 1, 2010 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Stop Dog From Barking

Are you tired of your four legged companion being aggressive towards other dogs? Has he made you look for ways how to stop dog aggression towards other dogs? Although aggression is a difficult issue to deal with, there are different ways in which the issue can be alleviated. Here are some tips for you to stop dog aggression towards other dogs.1 – The first step is to recognize your dog’s bodily signs of confrontation. He might stare at the other dog with the hair on the back on his neck standing. He may also flatten backwards and with a tilted head keep on staring at the other dog. This is the time to intervene, if you fail to intervene at this moment your dog may start barking or attack the other dog. 2 – While you learn how to stop dog aggression towards other dogs, safety should be your first priority if you have a generally aggressive dog. Muzzle your dog to avoid injury to another dog.3 – Socialize your dog as much as possible; however, you should keep him on a short leash. The more your dog encounters other dogs the less he will feel intimidated on spotting one. 4 – While you are on the sidewalk and another person approaches with his dog, stand in front of your dog blocking his view to the other dog and keep on speaking to him so that his attention is towards you and not the other dog. Praise your dog and perhaps give him a treat if he stays calm. 5 – You should control your own emotions while the dog is behaving aggressive. Do not yell still issue commands firmly. With your anxiety you can worsen his tension and make him to act more aggressively.As you can see here learning how to stop dog aggression towards other dogs can be a difficult and tedious process.  When working with an aggressive dog, a good dog training course can be very useful. You will want to look for the one that includes a free consultation with an experienced dog trainer.

Aggressive Dog Training and Aggression Rehab Tips (Www.k9-1.Com)

December 14, 2009 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Dog Training Videos

Top 5 Aggressive Dog Training Tips, Stop Dog Aggression

December 9, 2009 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Stop Dog From Barking


Every dog is in need of basic dog obedience training.   Your canine, like a young child, must be taught manners.   Many dogs have behavioral problems.   There are those that show aggressive dog behavior, those that that have turned barking into a hobby, those that are constantly whining, etc.   So, if you are having difficulties with your dog, don’t have a panic attack!  You are not the only one with an unruly pet, and there are solutions to your dog’s problems.   Dog dominance aggression is a typical problem that dog owners are confronted with.   Bad dog behaviors such as this can be eliminated.   If you wish to stop dog behavior problems, however, your first step is to understand what is causing them.

Correcting aggressive dogs requires you to first determine the root of their behavior, that is, what is causing the aggression.   Is your dog aggressive towards strangers, family members, or both?  This is an extremely important question to ask yourself, as the answer has a great impact on prevention and/or treatment.

If your dog only acts aggressively towards strangers, then it is necessary for you to learn how to socialize your dog.   If your dog exhibits aggressive behavior towards people in your family, you must learn how to deal with dog pack behavior and resource guarding.   Mishandling or mistreating a dog may also cause a dog to show aggression towards family members.   Hence, each person in the family should learn what types of handling/treatment can provoke aggressive dog behavior.

Training dominant dogs is a difficult tack in the absence of some form of guidance.   Books on dog behavior will teach you basic dog obedience training and how to stop dog behavior problems, like that of dog dominance aggression.   If your dog is disobedient, you’d prefer to train him in your home, and you want to save money, then a very smart investment would be a book about dog behavior.

These are Five Tips for correcting aggressive dogs:

 

Fear Aggression in Dogs-Understanding & Treating Fear Aggression in Dogs

December 5, 2009 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Dog Training


Every time someone is at your door, your dog shows aggression and begins barking at him, however, all the time he is backing up? Does he run away whenever a stranger approaches him, treating him with suspicion?  Are these conditions describing your dog perfectly? These are all signs of fear aggression in dogs. If you do not tackle this annoying problem now it’s only going to get worse as your dog grows older. Now, I am going to tell you about the different types of aggressive behaviors displayed by dogs and how to handle them. Causes Of Fear Aggression In DogsGenerally, the main reason for dogs displaying fear aggression is the lack of socialization when they were young. A dog will find it hard to trust people and other dogs that he doesn’t know, if he did not have lot of chances to interact with them while he was young.  Another reason why dogs behave apprehensively is because at some point of his life he was abused. A dog that has been abused requires a lot of love and time from you to overcome this fearful behavior. Fear based aggression in dogs can also be attributed to hormonal imbalances in certain dogs. A dog that has hypothyroidism (low levels of thyroid hormones) may be apprehensive and scared. In such cases, thyroid treatment is recommended. Will Fearful Aggression In Dogs Go Away On Its Own?Unfortunately, it won’t. Once a fearful dog finds that he is able to threaten people and other dogs by barking at them then his behavior is only going to get worse. How Can I Train A Dog With Fear Aggression?The best way to deal with fear aggression in dogs is to use a reward bases technique. You need to make your dog understand that he does not need to show aggression when approached by a stranger and if your dog gets close to him, he will give him a treat. To implement this technique a volunteer is needed. Let the volunteer sit on a chair and spread out some food around it. In this case, either your dog may first go close or back off displaying fear aggression. Either way, your dog will finally get close enough to get the food. Next time, have the volunteer hold the dog’s food in his hand. Do not pay any attention to the dog if he is acting in a frightened manner. Stay relaxed and patient. Let the dog come to him to get the treat. If he is acting aggressively do not punish him for displaying that behavior, in fact you should not even pay attention to him. When he finally comes and gets the food, that’s the time when you need to praise him. As you can see here that dealing with fear aggression in dogs can be a difficult and tedious process.   When working with a fearful dog, a good dog training course can be very useful. You will want to look for the one that includes a free consultation with an experienced dog trainer.