AGGRESSIVE
DOG BEHAVIOR – HOW TO CORRECT IT
There are four major types of aggressive
dog behavior. Regardless of the type of aggression you’re dealing with, your dog’s aggressive behavior can
be fixed. By understanding the type of aggression you’re dealing with you can easily remedy the behavior.
Establishing
yourself as the Alpha dog so that your dog respects you is critical.
Correcting your dog’s aggression by communicating your displeasure with how your dog behaves is also
crucial.
Let’s examine the types of
aggressive dog behaviors that are commonly displayed:
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Dog to Handler Aggression
This type of aggressive dog
behavior is when the dog shows aggression towards its owner. This kind
of aggression stems from the owner not establishing himself as the “leader of the pack.”
Dog to Dog Aggression
This type of aggressive dog
behavior occurs when dogs exhibit aggression towards other dogs but not to human beings. This type of aggression stems from fear and a need to be
territorial. Here are some of the warning
signs:
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Stiff and rigid body language
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Dominant body language (puffing up to make itself look bigger than
the other dog)
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Showing teeth
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Hair raised on back of neck
Sibling rivalry is often the cause
of this kind of aggressive dog behavior. For instance, if you have two dogs from the same litter and the same sex,
they tend to be very competitive. This causes many dog fights to occur. What’s the
solution?
Make sure you lavish each dog with
lots of attention so that one doesn’t feel neglected. Remember, they’re the same as siblings in human families. If
one child gets more attention than the other, hurt feelings occur. Dogs have feelings
too.
Dog to Other Animal Aggression
This type of aggressive dog
behavior involves dogs killing other animals like chickens, roosters, and other pets. Although all types of dog aggression are serious, this type especially should be
addressed by going to an animal behaviorist to rule out genetic factors. Once your doctor or behaviorist has diagnosed the problem, ask her or him to
recommend an obedience training course that specifically addresses this problem.
Pain-Reactive Aggression
This type of aggression occurs when
a dog is hurt. Have you ever tried to help a dog after he’s been hit
by a car? He growls at you or anyone else that comes near him because he’s afraid you’re going to inflict further
pain on him. Approach the dog very slowly.
Don’t make any sudden moves, or the
dog will snarl and bite you. Before you approach the dog, talk to him
soothingly. A soothing voice is very reassuring and
calming. Talk to him as you would a child that’s
afraid.
Once the dog hears your soothing
voice, his body language will relax and he may wag his tail and whimper – giving you the signal that it’s okay to
come closer and help him. Aggressive dog behavior is easily
remedied. You just need to understand the type of aggression your dog
is displaying first before you find a solution.
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