Remember when training for aggressive dogs that you’re the leader of the pack. Your dog needs to follow your rules and learn that feeding times are on your terms. Meaning you set the times he eats and you do not lay down for his whims. Don’t let his barking, snarling or jumping get the better of you.
Dog training for aggressive behavior requires patience and confidence. You need to stand up and take control of your dog instead of being the one controlled. Take lead and show him who is boss.
An expert can show you how to treat aggressive dog behavior. There are dog obedience schools that can help train your dog, however it can be expensive. There are alternatives such as dog training guides, which you can follow at your own pace.
It’s best not to rush training for aggressive dogs. Patience is required since your dog takes time to learn new behavior. At first avoid distracting your dog during feeding time. Over time you can slowly bring in more contact. This way he can gradually get used to having others present and near during mealtimes.
Friday, 23 May 2008
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