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		<title>The Correct &amp; Effective Training for Dealing with Aggressive Dog Training &#8211; The Reasons That Lead to Aggression in Dogs</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having an aggressive dog as a pet is no fun at all. For one, the sweet, nice, obedient, well-trained pet that one looks to find in their pet dog, is shot to hell and it also makes it clear in the course of the training that a dog that has a lot of aggression in him makes for a very difficult target to train. Not only can you not train the dog effectively well but your entire set routine to train him or the decided goals of what you expected your pet to do are not fulfilled either.</p>
<p> In such a scenario, many of us will think of quitting and not going through the aggressive pet training at all. But that does not have to be the natural course of things. There are ways in which aggressive dogs training can be carried out and that is by using certain aggressive dog training tips. So, if you have an aggressive dog, training him will not be an easy task. Follow these pointers on aggressive dog training and you&#8217;ll have your answers in no time.</p>
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<p><strong>Aggressive Dog Behavior</strong></p>
<p> Before getting into aggressive dog training, it is important to know what causes aggression in dogs. This will help you understand your pet better and lead to better dog care. Some of the reasons that lead to aggression in dogs are:</p>
<p>Sometimes, the pet owner&#8217;s behavior to the pet dog will lead to aggression. These behaviors include, constant chaining, excessively punished or poorly fed dogs.<br />
Aggression can also come about as a reaction to other dogs and pets. This is because the dog wants to prove it&#8217;s territorial rights and be recognized as the alpha male.<br />
Being in an unfamiliar situation, surrounded by unknown people might lead to aggression in a dog.<br />
Dog health could be one of the other reasons for why you would require training aggressive dogs. Suffering from a disease or being affected by an ailment might cause the dog to exhibit aggression as a result of the pain that he is experiencing.</p>
<p><strong>Aggressive Dog Behavior Training</strong></p>
<p> These were some of the reasons that could lead to aggression in a dog. Once you realize that your pet dog has aggression, you will need some methods of aggressive dog behavior training. Here are some of them:</p>
<p><strong>Prevent Aggression</strong><br /> It is possible to prevent the onset of aggression in your dog from early on. When the dog is new to your family, make sure that you introduce him to a lot of people and take him into different environments. This will train the dog to not show aggressive behavior traits when he meets new people or is taken into unfamiliar territories. So also touch him in a cuddling manner as often as you can. This will help the dog to become habituated to being handled.</p>
<p><strong>Recognize Aggression</strong><br /> A dog will exhibit aggression by exhibiting signs like barking, growling, barring his teeth. More subtle signs include &#8211; standing rooted to one spot, pinning its ears to the head, stiff body, a hard, long stare. These signs of aggression are given as a signal to tell others to &#8216;back off&#8217;. Learn to recognize these signs in the dog.</p>
<p><strong>Never Punish</strong><br /> When a dog shows these signs of aggression, never ever punish him/her. That will only stop the dog from giving any signs and rather leading to a direct attack. Punishing a dog is not the correct way of dealing with aggressive dog training.</p>
<p><strong>Stop the Biting</strong><br /> Training a dog when he is a puppy is the best method of aggressive dog training. At this stage, when a puppy starts to administer dog bites on your hands or nips at your toes playfully, it can lead to the bites developing into something more aggressive. When this happens, use this method for employing effective dog obedience &#8211; After he bites you, be firm and say &#8216;NO&#8217; loudly. Usually a pup will get the message. But if the biting still does not stop, then put him in a room and lock it for 30 seconds. This will make him realize that this behavior is not acceptable. So also, making the dog understand that you are the alpha leader and not him, is very very important. <br /><strong>Conditioning Behavior</strong><br /> A very popular method that is used in psychology is called the conditioning method. In this, you condition the mind to think in a particular direction. In aggressive dog training, it works this way &#8211; If you find that the aggressive behavior of the dog is caused due to territorial aggression and the other presence of dogs, use the same aggression to change his thinking. Associate that aggression towards other dogs to a positive thing. For example, whenever you find that there is dog barking, or dog fights or the dog lunges at other dogs, simply give him a treat. With every incident that this happens and you give him dog food in the form of a treat, he will start associating the presence of other dogs to being treated and the time will come when he will no longer bark at other dogs but simply expect a treat when other dogs come onto the scene, thus changing his dog behavior for the better. <br /><strong>Reinforcing Good Behavior</strong><br /> Whenever your dog follows an order or behaves according to the way in which he is trained, reward him. This will help to reinforce the good behavior and ensure continued good behavior.</p>
<p><strong>Dog Training Class</strong><br /> It is always a good idea to sign up a new puppy for a behavior training class. This is because , the trainers are professionals who can teach your dog the proper and right manner of behavior. The practice and bringing the behavior into practice can be done by you at home.</p>
<p> These were some of the aggressive dog training tips that you can use for effective training. Be assured that if you train your dog well, the returns of having a well trained, obedient and well behaved pet are incomparable. And will lend you many moments of happiness and stress busting activities.</p>
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		<title>Dog Aggression Training</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The aggressive behavior in dogs can be quite common. There is <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://mydogtrainingadvice.com/dog-aggression/dog-aggression-training/">proper dog aggression training </a>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.</p>
<p>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. <br />Spaying or neutering could also be a way to decrease its aggression. But, there are also some cases where this technique does not work.</p>
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<p>You can also try leaving the dog alone or not give attention for a short while if it misbehaved. Putting the dog alone in a room for a few minutes should make it learn the lesson. But you have to be sure to do this activity for just a few minutes. You can repeat this every time the dog acts aggressively. You can also consider the use of a muzzle. Even if the dog is undergoing training, there is still a big possibility that it will behave aggressively when seeing people. It is better to put the muzzle on when taking a dog for a walk just to make sure it won’t hurt anybody.</p>
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<p>A different kind of approach should be used if your dog developed aggression because of fear or trauma. This dog may have experienced mishandling or maltreatment from its previous owner. The one way to teach the dog to behave well is to expose it to socializations (extreme caution must be used if trying this). Boost your dog’s confidence by spending more time with it, playing or walking together, and engaging in socialization classes. This kind of dog needs to be comforted or reassured. There are also things around the dog that could scare or stress him out. You, as the owner, should observe what these things are. You should remove whatever it is that could trigger the dog’s aggression before it starts.</p>
<p>There are also instances when the dog displays aggression due to its health conditions. A pregnant or nursing dog, for instance, is likely to be aggressive when people or other animals come near. This is to protect themselves or their puppies. Through previous training to control aggression, these instances can be prevented. Even if you think there has been enough training done with the dog, it is always good to take precautionary measures when your dog is in this situation. Dogs suffering from other medical or health conditions can also display aggression. If you suspect that your dog has some health problems, your best option is to go to the veterinarian and ask some advice.</p>
<p>Different things can cause <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://mydogtrainingadvice.com/dog-aggression/">dog aggression</a>. In dealing with this, you have to take extra care and precaution. Remember, you are training your dog to eliminate his bad behavior that could hurt others around. You don’t want to hurt other people, your dog, or yourself in the training process as well.</p>
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