Dog Aggression Training

The aggressive behavior in dogs can be quite common. There is proper dog aggression training you can apply to prevent him from developing this behavior. First, you must understand the reason why your dog would behave in a certain way.

Though it is common for dogs to develop aggression, you can train them to prevent or restrain this behavior. You must let your dog understand that aggression towards dogs or humans is not good. Have your pet tied or leashed when you are bringing it to places with many people. In this way, you are not only preventing your dog from hurting or scareing somebody but you are also teaching your dog to behave well.
Spaying or neutering could also be a way to decrease its aggression. But, there are also some cases where this technique does not work.

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When you’ve finally made the decision to get a dog (one that my wife resisted all the way up to the end!), you have to ensure that you know how to properly stop dog training problems. Of course, the best weapon is prevention, not the cure, so why not learn how to pre-empt those pesky problems by finding a good dog training solution?

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www.sitmeanssit.com This video was the beginning interview done by Anthony Bracciante of our Sit Means Sit dog training location in Denver, Colorado that was done with JIm and Kathy, who are the owners of one of the dogs you are about to see go through 1 half hour lesson done with Fred Hassen and other Sit Means Sit dog trainers at a 2010 regional seminar. If you click the link at the top of the video during the intro, it will take you to the whole half hour session that was broken up into 6 small segments for the purpose of video. As you can tell from this interview, the owners have had problems with both people and dog aggression, and we figured it would be great for our video audience to see all of this and the change that can be brought about with work. This transformation was done in 1 session. To become a Sit Means Sit Dog Trainer franchise.sitmeanssit.com

My dog has bitten my son and I want to find him a home where someone can better train him than I. I just dont feel I have the time or money to have him professionally trained. He is not a bad dog but he is big(great dane) and agressive and needs professional help. The great dane rescue wont take him because he has bitten.