Dog Territorial Dominance Aggression
Dog That Will Protect Its Owner
Dog territorial dominance aggression usually will give you signs of behavioral problems. These are behavioral problems you are going to want to fix of course. Aggression must be handled with from the early days of your puppies life. You see, if you tackle the problem before it grows to large, you have a great chance of putting an end to the problem. However, if you let the dog live its entire life without correcting the mistakes it has made, then you have yourself a big problem. To learn more about these issues click the book on this page.
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There have been hundred of books if not thousands just on the behavior that has a dog has. It is truly impossible to diagnose each and every case you may have with your pet, just in the span of one page. Whether your pet pooch is territorial or possessive, the issues that arise from these behaviors are frequently the same. Having a dog that holds one or more of these traits is not a bad thing, you just have to learn how to channel that behavior. A dog that will protect its owner is great but not so great when it protects the owner from a child. Do you follow this logic? Great, so what is one to do?
The aggression of the dog is not going to dissappear on its own. You have to work with your animal and teach it the proper way to behave. Nothing goes away overnight, certainly not incorrect dog behavior. You could also even seek the help of a dog trainer who is specialized in the area you need help with. Some trainers are better than others so be sure to call a few places first, before you decide to go with one. Specialists can really help but I would only suggest you go that route in the worst case scenario.
If you have a dog that is aggressive, do not punish it with violence. Dog territorial dominance aggression must not be met with aggression of your own. It is only going to make things worse. Dogs need to understand you and you need to understand them. By hitting the animal, you are only going to cause fear, which in turn, could cause more aggression. The sooner you discover why your dog is acting the way it is, the better chance you have of putting an end to that behavior. -- Dog Food Aggression