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Biting and Fighting Treatment and Prevention of Dog Aggression

The first step in controlling your dog's aggressive behaviour is to stop it in its tracks. If the dog is attempting to bite you, use a substitute object. However, you must not pull back or push the dog away from you as this will only excite them. Instead, square off in an intimidating stance and tell it "NO!" firmly. If your dog is deliberately display aggressive behaviours, you should seek professional help from an expert dog trainer immediately. Empire State K-9 is the best dog training company for those looking in Brookfield, Connecticut.

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Biting and Fighting Treatment and Prevention of Dog Aggression

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  1. Biting and Fighting : Treatment and Prevention of Dog Aggression

  2. Aggressive behavior in a dog may be a common experience among various dog owners. However, the reasons why a dog is showing aggression vary from dog to dog. Most dog owners would take to dog training to get rid of their dog's aggressive behavior. The many signs that imply that your dog is taking an aggressive turn are growling, suddenly becoming rigid, licking lips. Raised fur or ears, cowering and lowering their tail, and averting your gaze. The aggressive behavior may not necessarily indicate aggression but also imply such things as fear or anxiety.

  3. Before starting treatment for your dog or sending him off to dog training classes CT, you have to find the source of the aggression. As already mentioned, not all dogs turn aggressive for the same reasons. It could show territorial aggression, i.e., when some stranger walks into your home. Its aggression might be protective- like a mother protecting her puppies. Dogs could also get aggressive when someone is trying to snatch away one of their possessions. Fear is also a driving factor to agitate even the calmest of dogs. They get aggressive when they are trying to defend something or someone and might even get aggressive in a social environment with other dogs and people. Other aggressions include predatory aggression, sex-related aggression, pain-elicited aggression, and frustration-elicited aggression.

  4. Once you have noticed your dog becoming aggressive and have even found out the root cause for it, you can now treat it. The root cause for aggression is imperative in helping your dog deal with the problem. At times, aggression may even be a sign of certain medical emergencies- if your dog is generally calm and playful and has suddenly started to become aggressive, you should book an appointment with the veterinarian.

  5. If your vet rules out any kind of medical emergency, then your dog is surely getting aggressive for one of the above-mentioned reasons. This is the time when you call in a dog training CT program. Since aggressive behavior in dogs is a very personal problem, it is better if you try your hand in fixing it. A dog trainer or a training program can help you find the cause of the aggression. A puppy training NYC program can even help you by chalking out a plan to follow to help out your furry buddy. Once you have crafted an efficient plan, it is time to put it on the test run and see its effects on your dog.

  6. Last but not least, if your dog is being aggressive, whatever you do, do not punish him. Punishment for aggressive behavior won't settle anything. At times it may even backfire with the dog causing some major harm. Aggressive behavior stems from something causing discomfort to your dog and the best way to deal with it is to remove the distraction or teach your dog to deal with it!

  7. Address - 86 Obtuse Rd S, Brookfield, CT 06804 Phone - 203-768-1903 Email - info@empirestatek9.com Website - https://empirestatek9.com/

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