Correct Dog Aggressiveness

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Best Tips To Correct Dog Aggressiveness

What are the best tips to correct dog aggressiveness? How and what corrective measures dog owners must undertake? And why should we care about it? Aggression leads to bites; and consider this dog bite statistics in USA and Canada between 1982 and 2009:

Over 1,000 U.S. citizens require emergency treatment for dog bite injury every day! 80% of attacks induce bodily harm, 69% of attacks to children, 83% of attack to adults, 68% of attacks result in fatalities, and 74% result in maiming.

Dogs are inherently aggressive creatures and are physically capable of inflicting serious harm both to humans and dogs alike. Being aggressive is understandably natural for a wild dog to hunt, to defend themselves from other creatures, and to defend resources such as food, a place to sleep, and a mate.

Over the years dogs have became more tamed and man's best friend. There are dogs however, that continually become aggressive and dangerous due to lack of behavior training.

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Our Recommended Ebook to Correct Dog Agressiveness

Secrets to Dog Training by Dan Stevens



Secrets to Dog Training (Sit Stay Fetch) presents a detailed and thorough look at how to deal with and prevent the common problem behaviors exhibited by dogs. The book was written by a professional dog trainer; Daniel Stevens and itself costs $37 which for this price, you get a complete and detailed manual on training your dog, preventing and handling behavioral problems, and a whole bunch of general-knowledge tips and advice.

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1st Tip: Seek For Veterinarian's Advise

Rule out any medical causes

Seeking Vet's AdviseFirst and foremost owner of an aggressive dog must do is to check with their veterinarian to rule out any medical causes for the aggressive behavior of their dog. If your dog is normally a non aggressive dog, it's aggression cause will most likely be some kind of illness; he might be in pain because of sickness or injury. It is best for the vet to find out why.

2nd Tip: Seek for Professional Dog Trainer's Advise

Help from animal behavior specialist

Professional Dog TrainerBefore your dog harms anyone seek for help from a professional dog trainer. An aggression problem will not go away by itself. Working with aggression problems requires in-home help from an animal behavior specialist. Professional trainers are readily available in any city, just check your yellow pages or better yet internet. Let the trainers take care of your dog problems especially if he is vicious. You do not want to hurt yourself!

3rd Tip: Spay or Neuter Your Dog

Neuter Your DogSpay or neuter your dog. Intact dogs are more likely to display dominance, territorial and protective aggressive behavior. Neutered dogs seem to be calmer; hence eliminating their aggressive behavior, also becoming more healthy and less vulnerable to cancers.

4rth Tip: Ensure Safety for Everyone

Everyone's safety is your first priority

Make everyone's safety as your first priority. Supervise and confine your dog's activities until you can obtain professional help. You're liable for your dog's behavior. If you must take your dog out in public, consider a cage-type muzzle as a temporary precaution.

Avoid exposing your dog to situations where he is more likely to show aggression. You may need to keep him confined to a safe room and limit his people-contact.

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