Ways To Stop Dog Aggression

by Andyl Hannerl

There are a lot of reasons for a dog to be aggressive towards other dogs. It can either be that the dog is fearful or nervous around another dog, it can also be that the dog is trying to be the more dominant dog, or it can be that the dog is trying to defend its territory.

There are also some cases that a dog can be taught by the owner to be aggressive rather than be socially interactive with other dogs. Other dogs are simply being protective of their masters who make them aggressive in a way and this goes for being sexually aggressive as well.

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One way to stop dog aggression is to make sure that a dog is socialized as a puppy to other animals. Puppies should be allowed to play with other dogs that are mature and well behaved.

This way, they will be able to learn proper dog behavior from adult animals. The puppy also learns that being with other dogs is okay and that he need not fight with another dog just so he can defend his territory or be protective of his owner from other animals.

One way of stopping dog aggression is by immediately addressing the behavior every time it happens. Do not allow the dog to think that he can get away with this type of dangerous behavior. You can opt for a muzzle or a head collar while the dog is going through training to stop dog aggression but will not solve the problem in the long run.

A way to stop dog aggression is through strict training so that the dog is tuned into the instructions of the owner rather than focusing on the other animal. The dog should be trained to focus on the owner so that his attention is there and the owner can give another command to the dog, such as ‘down’ or ’sit’ while there is another dog around.

The owner should also teach himself to control his anxious feelings and behavior, as small as it might be, so that the dog does not take a nervous cue from the owner. This can help to stop dog aggression since the dog always takes its cue from the owner.

Once your dog knows how to focus, train him to look for a treat even when theres another dog around. This can be done by throwing a treat on the ground and then telling the dog to find it at the same time distracting it from the other dog and stopping the aggression before it even begins.

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