Sunday, September 18, 2011

´#Dealing with an aggressive dog#



With a proper traning you can be changed your aggressive Dog as well behaved companion of you.
1st you need veternerian
2nd exercise
3rd Boundaries
4th Restraints
5th patients
6th optional
7ntzh muzzle
What are the potantially serious consequence for the dog agression seek proffetional guidence
1) Understand the nature of the dog frestation for aggressive behavior ,feelfulness and dominance.
What is unacceptable behavior in the first place, especially during your dog's puppy years, before it develops the habit of biting your hands and clothes can save you a lot of trouble in the future.

Many experts believe that the critical socialization period for puppies is from birth until 6 months of age. Ideally the puppy will associate all types of people, whether they are male or female, adult or child, dark skin or light skin, wearing glasses or a baseball hat, with good things. Puppies can also learn bite inhibition, where they learn to use a soft mouth

A typical example of this would be a dog who growls, barks and lunges at other dogs while walking on leash. Since the presence of other dogs is what trigger the dog to act anxious, angry, or afraid; every time the dog sees another dog he/she will be given delicious pieces of ham (or anything else the dog loves) to counter the aggressive behavior!

punishing aggressive behavior is the most incorrect action a person can take against a dog who is displaying aggressive behavior. Punishing the dog or yelling at it may encourage the dog to become more aggressive, putting you or someone else safety in further danger.

2) Take the aggressive Dog to a Bednerian to eliminate medical tretment for the behaviour
Take appropriate action early on, when your dog is still a puppy and behavior modification is easier. Seek professional help from a qualified expert who understands aggression and will not exacerbate the problem.When dealing with aggression, it is always best to work with a qualified professional if there is one in your area. This should be one-on-one training in your home or in-kennel training. A kennel environment is the best and often the only way to effectively deal with certain types of aggression -- where the dog can be socialized and worked with daily. In a few cases, after evaluating the dog, a qualified professional may advise you that aggressive modification is not possible and that the dog should never be around people under any circumstances.

3)Ecersise you dog gradully for release patient of energy and establish a balanced in mental state
If you contact a no kill rescue group or shelter, you must reveal the problem. Ask if they have programs to modify aggressive behavior. If they do not and you are able to do so, you may want to pay for the dog's training so he will have a better chance of finding a good adult-only home.

Some types of aggression may be modified and are OK in adult-only homes. Consider this, but the dog should be trained and controllable. Find the right home with adults who understand aggression and how to handle it.

Some aggressive dogs, even after training and modification, need to be kept away from people and and other animals, and they need to be confined to a safe and enclosed run with shelter in the yard. If you do not have control of the dog, the risks and liability issues are grave. This option is not suitable for everyone.

There are more than 5,000,000 reported dog bites a year just in the U.S. and as many or more unreported. A few aggressive dogs cannot be helped. For the sake of those unsafe dogs that are leading miserable lives, and for the safety of people and other animals, when modification and control are not possible, the only responsible choice is euthanasia. This is a painful choice and one that no dog owner should have to endure. But in these cases, your love for the dog may help you realize that this is the best and often only choice you can make.

muzzel an aggressive dog when out in public and avoid- tug -of -war game

4) Establish an interrelationship between you and Dog and underline that you are the Boss for the Dog and use a dominan face to controle the aggression

OK, now that you’re relaxed, it’s time to assess what actually happened, and take responsibility for your part in it. If there are medical/veterinary bills to pay, you might want to offer to pay them. If you’re really worried about the consequences, you can call a lawyer to find out your rights. These are all just steps that you should take. Take one right step, then take the next right step. That’s all you can do.

Hold on – take a break. Revisit Step One and relax again.

Next thing you need to assess is what actually happened. Now most of you are going to assess your dog’s aggressive behavior based on what you THINK you know about “why dogs are aggressive”. Your conclusions will be things like “my dog was trying to protect me” or “that little poodle got too close” or “my dog was afraid that Jimmy was going to eat his kibble” – whatever. It’s time to throw all those thoughts aside

5) set a boundary for agressive dog and you tocommunicate clearly
You can boundary train your dog by applying the tips below in a consistent and positive fashion.
One other beneficial point about this topic. * Start the boundary training by marking the perimeter of the desired area with a marker of string or rope-something visible. Put him on his leash and walk with him around the inside of the new perimeter markers. You can walk close to the marker, but not so close that the dog can cross it. If your dog tries to step past the edge of the boundary marker, just lightly tug on his leash, and firmly command “no” before he can cross the line. When he comes back to you, praise him and give him his rewards-affection and a treat. If he does try to cross the line, remember not to punish him for trying to go past the boundary-just concentrate on rewarding him for not doing so. Be sure to repeat the training several times a day until your dog gets the idea. Dogs are smart, and before long he should learn his boundary.

neuture spay your Dod to reduce certain aggressive ehaviour

6) keep people safe until curing of your Dog agggressiveness



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