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		<title>5 Free Aggressive Dog Training Tips, Dog Aggression Exposed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;Powered by Max Banner Ads&#160;All dogs need basic dog obedience training.  They, like young children, must learn manners.  Some dogs bark all of the time, while others show aggressive dog behavior.  It is not uncommon to have a dog with behavior problems.  So, if your dog is misbehaving, don&#8217;t worry:  many people are in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All dogs need basic dog obedience training.  They, like young children, must learn manners.  Some dogs bark all of the time, while others show aggressive dog behavior.  It is not uncommon to have a dog with behavior problems.  So, if your dog is misbehaving, don&#8217;t worry:  many people are in the same predicament, and there is a solution!  A common problem experienced by dog owners is dog aggression.  This, as well as other bad dog behaviors, can be put to an end.  However, if you want to stop dog behavior problems, you must first comprehend their causes. </p>
<p>Correcting aggressive dogs requires you to first determine the root of their behavior, that is, what is causing the aggression.  Is your dog aggressive towards strangers, family members, or both?  This is an extremely important question to ask yourself, as the answer has a great impact on prevention and/or treatment. </p>
<p>A dog that is aggressive only towards people he does not know is one that has not undergone socialization.  To stop your dog&#8217;s aggressive behavior towards strangers, you need help on how to socialize your dog.  If your dog displays aggression to members of the family, you need to become familiar with the concepts of resource guarding and dog pack behavior, as they have a great impact on the way your dog behaves.  Dogs also show familial aggression when they are improperly handled or treated.  Therefore, every person in the family should learn how to handle a dog in a way that is nonthreatening. </p>
<p>Aggressive dog training is not easy without some kind of guidance.  There are many books on dog behavior that can help you with dog obedience training as well as teach you how to stop dog behavior problems, such as dog aggression.  If you have a disobedient dog, would like to be able to train your dog in the comfort of your own home, and do not want to spend a lot of money on dog training classes, then a book on dog behavior would be a very wise investment. </p>
<p>Begin correcting aggressive dogs with these 5 Tips: </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many canines need basic dog obedience training because, like humans, dogs are not born with manners.  Some canines display aggressive dog behavior, while others are constantly barking or whining.  Behavior problems in dogs are very common, so if you have an unruly dog, do not panic; you are not alone.  A typical dilemma faced by dog owners is dog aggression.  This, like many other bad dog behaviors, can be prevented.  However, in order to stop dog behavior problems, you first need to be able to understand their underlying causes. </p>
<p>Correcting aggressive dogs calls upon you to discover the root of the aggression.  Does you dog behave aggressively towards members of the family, strangers, or both?  You must ask yourself this critical question.  The answer will influence treatment of the problem. </p>
<p>If your pet only exhibits aggressive dog behavior in the presence of strangers, then you need to: learn how to socialize your dog and why socialization is the first, most important step of aggressive dog training.  If your dog is aggressive towards family members, then you need to understand why resource guarding and dog pack behavior have a tremendous influence on your dog&#8217;s actions.  A dog may also show aggression towards members of the family if he is mishandled or mistreated.  It is important for each family member to learn what type handling/treatment can trigger aggression. </p>
<p>Aggressive dog training is a hard job to do without some form of help.  Books on dog behavior are an excellent resource that can guide you through basic dog obedience training and help you learn how to stop dog behavior problems (for example, dog aggression).  So, if you want to train your dog in the house and don&#8217;t want to spend a ton of money on training lessons, then a book on dog behavior is an excellent investment! </p>
<p>Five Suggestions you need to start correcting aggressive dogs: </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aggressive dog behavior can not only take the fun out of having a dog, it can be dangerous too.  The last thing you want to see in your beloved canine is aggressive dog behavior.As soon as most dog owners see aggressive dog behavior, they try and do something about it, of course.  Unfortunately, what these owners do is yell at their dogs or hit their dogs to try and get control of the canine aggression.  With aggressive dogs, it&#8217;s easy to make mistakes that can lead to big problems.  To make sure you don&#8217;t make these mistakes, avoid these aggressive dog behavior training no-nos:1.  The first mistake people make with aggressive dogs is keeping the dogs penned up.  Not exercising an aggressive dog is a big no-no!A bored dog is far more likely to be an aggressive dog.  Most dogs have a lot of pent-up energy.  They&#8217;re simply designed to be active.  When you don&#8217;t allow your dog to be as active as he or she wants to be, this can lead to problems.  The best way to avoid dog aggression is to work off that pent-up energy.  Take your dog on daily, long walks.  Play fetch with your dog.  The more you interact with an aggressive dog in a playful, fun way, the less aggression you&#8217;ll see.2.  Another big aggressive dog behavior mistake is hitting the dog.  Training aggressive dog techniques require touch, but not hitting!  You never want to hit any dog, but certainly not an aggressive dog.  Violence will simply encourage aggressive behavior.To correct an aggressive canine, pull at the scruff of the neck or gently nudge the dog.  A firm voice and a specific gesture that telegraphs your displeasure will work too.  Your goal in correcting an aggressive dog is to surprise and get across your message.  You&#8217;re not trying to hurt or punish the dog.3.  Being a wimp is a big aggressive dog training no-no.  Dog training aggressive behavior out of your dog requires you to be the boss!  A wimp isn&#8217;t going to be affective at dog training aggressive behavior out of a dog.Dogs need guidance.  They need a leader.  Dog parenting doesn&#8217;t simply mean care.  It means leadership too.  To establish leadership with an aggressive dog, be sure you&#8217;re the one in control.  Enter a room first unless you give your dog the okay to go ahead of you.  Establish that you&#8217;re head honcho.4.  Dealing with repeated dog biting yourself is a big mistake.  Aggressive dog training for dog biting requires the pros.  If your dog bites, you need aggressive dog training from a professional dog trainer.  Don&#8217;t try and deal with a biting dog yourself.  The consequences are too dire.  If the above tips don&#8217;t help control aggressive dog behavior, get some help.  Your dog deserves to be well-socialized so he or she can have a happy life.  Take steps now to deal with aggressive dog behavior. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aggressive dog behavior is one of a dog owner&#8217;s worst nightmares.  The last thing you want to see in your beloved dog is aggressive dog behavior.<br />
The natural reaction to dealing with aggressive dog behavior is outrage and even panic.  So many dog owners yell at their aggressive dogs or hit their dogs to try and get control of canine aggression.<br />
With aggressive dogs, it&#8217;s easy to mistakes that can lead to big problems.  Here are four mistakes you want to avoid you&#8217;re dealing with an aggressive dog:<br />
1.  One of the worse mistakes you can make with an aggressive dog is keeping the dog penned up.  Not exercising an aggressive dog is not a good idea!<br />
A bored dog is far more likely to be an aggressive dog.  Most dogs have a lot of pent-up energy.  Dogs are simply designed to be active.  When you don&#8217;t allow your dog to be as active as he or she wants to be, this can lead to problems.<br />
The best way to avoid dog aggression is to work off all that pent-up canine energy.  Be sure you take your dog on daily, long walks.  Play with your dog frequently.  The more you interact with an aggressive dog in a playful, fun way, the less aggression you&#8217;ll see.<br />
2.  Another big aggressive dog behavior mistake is hitting the dog.  Training an aggressive dog requires touch, but not hitting!  You never want to hit any dog, but least of all not an aggressive dog.  Violence encourages aggressive behavior.<br />
To correct an aggressive canine, pull at the scruff of the neck or gently nudge the dog.  Using a firm voice and a specific gesture that telegraphs your displeasure will work too.   Your goal in correcting an aggressive dog is to surprise and get across your message.  You&#8217;re not trying to hurt or punish the dog.<br />
3.  Being a wimp is a big aggressive dog care mistake.  Dealing with an aggressive dog requires you to be the boss.  Dogs need guidance.  They need a leader.  Dog care doesn&#8217;t simply mean nurturing.  It means leadership too.<br />
To establish leadership with an aggressive dog, be sure you&#8217;re the one in control.  Enter a room first unless you give your dog the okay to go ahead of you.  Establish that you&#8217;re head honcho.<br />
4.  Dealing with repeated dog biting yourself is a big mistake when dealing with an aggressive dog.  If you have a canine kid who bites, you need aggressive dog training from a professional dog trainer.  Don&#8217;t try and deal with a biting dog yourself.  The consequences are too dire.  If the above tips don&#8217;t help control aggressive dog behavior, get some help.<br />
Your dog deserves to be well-socialized so he or she can have a happy life.  Take steps immediately to deal with aggressive dog behavior. </p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px">Want to be a great dog care giver?  Andrea Rains Waggener, author of Dog ParentingHow To Have An Outrageously Happy Canine, has created the ultimate dog parenting support center.  Get dog care help here: <a href="http://www.dogparenting.com." rel="nofollow">http://www.dogparenting.com.</a></div>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aggressive dog behavior is one of a dog owner&#8217;s worst nightmares.  The last thing you want to see in your beloved dog is aggressive dog behavior.<br />
The natural reaction to dealing with aggressive dog behavior is outrage and even panic.  So many dog owners yell at their aggressive dogs or hit their dogs to try and get control of canine aggression.<br />
With aggressive dogs, it&#8217;s easy to mistakes that can lead to big problems.  Here are four mistakes you want to avoid you&#8217;re dealing with an aggressive dog:<br />
1.  One of the worse mistakes you can make with an aggressive dog is keeping the dog penned up.  Not exercising an aggressive dog is not a good idea!<br />
A bored dog is far more likely to be an aggressive dog.  Most dogs have a lot of pent-up energy.  Dogs are simply designed to be active.  When you don&#8217;t allow your dog to be as active as he or she wants to be, this can lead to problems.<br />
The best way to avoid dog aggression is to work off all that pent-up canine energy.  Be sure you take your dog on daily, long walks.  Play with your dog frequently.  The more you interact with an aggressive dog in a playful, fun way, the less aggression you&#8217;ll see.<br />
2.  Another big aggressive dog behavior mistake is hitting the dog.  Training an aggressive dog requires touch, but not hitting!  You never want to hit any dog, but least of all not an aggressive dog.  Violence encourages aggressive behavior.<br />
To correct an aggressive canine, pull at the scruff of the neck or gently nudge the dog.  Using a firm voice and a specific gesture that telegraphs your displeasure will work too.   Your goal in correcting an aggressive dog is to surprise and get across your message.  You&#8217;re not trying to hurt or punish the dog.<br />
3.  Being a wimp is a big aggressive dog care mistake.  Dealing with an aggressive dog requires you to be the boss.  Dogs need guidance.  They need a leader.  Dog care doesn&#8217;t simply mean nurturing.  It means leadership too.<br />
To establish leadership with an aggressive dog, be sure you&#8217;re the one in control.  Enter a room first unless you give your dog the okay to go ahead of you.  Establish that you&#8217;re head honcho.<br />
4.  Dealing with repeated dog biting yourself is a big mistake when dealing with an aggressive dog.  If you have a canine kid who bites, you need aggressive dog training from a professional dog trainer.  Don&#8217;t try and deal with a biting dog yourself.  The consequences are too dire.  If the above tips don&#8217;t help control aggressive dog behavior, get some help.<br />
Your dog deserves to be well-socialized so he or she can have a happy life.  Take steps immediately to deal with aggressive dog behavior. </p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px">Want to be a great dog care giver?  Andrea Rains Waggener, author of Dog ParentingHow To Have An Outrageously Happy Canine, has created the ultimate dog parenting support center.  Get dog care help here: <a href="http://www.dogparenting.com." rel="nofollow">http://www.dogparenting.com.</a></div>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aggressive dog behavior is one of a dog owner&#8217;s worst nightmares.  The last thing you want to see in your beloved dog is aggressive dog behavior.<br />
The natural reaction to dealing with aggressive dog behavior is outrage and even panic.  So many dog owners yell at their aggressive dogs or hit their dogs to try and get control of canine aggression.<br />
With aggressive dogs, it&#8217;s easy to mistakes that can lead to big problems.  Here are four mistakes you want to avoid you&#8217;re dealing with an aggressive dog:<br />
1.  One of the worse mistakes you can make with an aggressive dog is keeping the dog penned up.  Not exercising an aggressive dog is not a good idea!<br />
A bored dog is far more likely to be an aggressive dog.  Most dogs have a lot of pent-up energy.  Dogs are simply designed to be active.  When you don&#8217;t allow your dog to be as active as he or she wants to be, this can lead to problems.<br />
The best way to avoid dog aggression is to work off all that pent-up canine energy.  Be sure you take your dog on daily, long walks.  Play with your dog frequently.  The more you interact with an aggressive dog in a playful, fun way, the less aggression you&#8217;ll see.<br />
2.  Another big aggressive dog behavior mistake is hitting the dog.  Training an aggressive dog requires touch, but not hitting!  You never want to hit any dog, but least of all not an aggressive dog.  Violence encourages aggressive behavior.<br />
To correct an aggressive canine, pull at the scruff of the neck or gently nudge the dog.  Using a firm voice and a specific gesture that telegraphs your displeasure will work too.   Your goal in correcting an aggressive dog is to surprise and get across your message.  You&#8217;re not trying to hurt or punish the dog.<br />
3.  Being a wimp is a big aggressive dog care mistake.  Dealing with an aggressive dog requires you to be the boss.  Dogs need guidance.  They need a leader.  Dog care doesn&#8217;t simply mean nurturing.  It means leadership too.<br />
To establish leadership with an aggressive dog, be sure you&#8217;re the one in control.  Enter a room first unless you give your dog the okay to go ahead of you.  Establish that you&#8217;re head honcho.<br />
4.  Dealing with repeated dog biting yourself is a big mistake when dealing with an aggressive dog.  If you have a canine kid who bites, you need aggressive dog training from a professional dog trainer.  Don&#8217;t try and deal with a biting dog yourself.  The consequences are too dire.  If the above tips don&#8217;t help control aggressive dog behavior, get some help.<br />
Your dog deserves to be well-socialized so he or she can have a happy life.  Take steps immediately to deal with aggressive dog behavior. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog aggression is a fairly common problem that many owners will face at one time in their dog’s life or another. It is actually so common that there are hundreds upon hundreds of studies associated with aggression. Questions such as “Why does aggression occur,” “Why are some breeds more aggressive,” and “How can I use [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog aggression is a fairly common problem that many owners will face at one time in their dog’s life or another. It is actually so common that there are hundreds upon hundreds of studies associated with aggression. Questions such as “Why does aggression occur,” “Why are some breeds more aggressive,” and “How can I use aggressive dog training to curb aggression in my dog,” are asked on a regular basis. Before you actually begin aggressive dog training, it is important to understand the type of aggression that your dog may be experiencing. Believe it or not, there are actually several types of aggression and each one will need to be handled in a slightly different manner. The types of aggression are: · Dog Aggression: this can be seen in many different breeds and it is actually aggression that a dog shows to other dogs. · Fear Aggression: Many people may not see fear as an aggressive behavior but if a dog begins to bite, bark, growl or bare his teeth when he is frightened than it has moved from simple fear to fear aggression. · Dominate Aggression: This is a very serious type of aggression since the dog has many traits that you would see in a “bully.” One of the biggest problems with dominate aggression is that it is not always seen as aggression, just an alpha personality doing what it does best, until the dog attacks someone or something. Another problem is that dominate aggression is very unpredictable. · Possessive Aggression: To get a clear idea of this, watch your dog while he is eating and is interrupted by someone. If he is fine and continues to eat or even allows you to put your hand in the dish then there is no real aggression there; however, if he growls or bites then you know that he is being possessive about things he preserves as his. While this may seem appropriate, a dog should never be possessive. · Pain Aggression: This is aggression that is shown when a dog is in pain. · Maternal Aggression: Seen only in female dogs, this is an aggression that is seen when a female is raising a litter of puppies. · Territorial Aggression: There are several breeds of dogs that are prone to territorial aggression where they see an area such as the house, the yard, the neighborhood or all of the above as his. When other animals or people enter his territory, he reacts in an aggressive manner. As you can see, there are a large number of aggressions and many dogs will experience one or the other at certain times in their life. While some forms of aggression are very serious and require aggressive dog training, some of them aren’t and really only require some patience by the owner to overcome. In the case of pain aggression, it is important to find out why your dog is being aggressive. If he is hurt, take him to the vet to have the problem looked after. When the dog heals, the aggression should go away on its own but if it doesn’t, you can move into training methods for it. In addition, maternal aggression can be avoided simply by spaying your dog but if she does whelp a litter, the maternal aggression should diminish as the puppies are weaned and placed in new homes. In many cases, the easiest way to use aggressive dog training is to socialize your puppy and dog correctly. Many people see socialization as a process that is done when their puppy is young but socialization should be done throughout your dog’s life. Exposing him to other dogs, people, places and stimulations will help curb many different areas of aggression such as dog aggression. Remember that when you do socialize your dog, especially if he has some aggression problems, that you do so in a controlled manner. Make sure all the dogs are on leashes and introduce him to one dog at a time. Never allow your dog to be surrounded by a group of dogs since this can frighten him and trigger his aggressive response. If at any time your dog starts to indicate aggression, simply correct him by removing him a few feet away from the other dog and then praising him when he calms down. Another way to make aggressive dog training easy is to place firm rules in your house from the moment your dog arrives home. This means that he is not allowed on the furniture and that he understands that the home is yours. To battle dominance aggression, it is important to put yourself and everyone else in the role of dominate. Your dog should never eat before the family and he should never be allowed to find food for himself. When he does eat, take the time to place your hands in the dog’s food dish and feed him by hand. This teaches him that anyone is allowed in his dish and it will help curb some possessive aggression. Make sure that everyone in the house does this as well and never let the dog go around your hand to eat directly from the bowl. In many cases, aggressive dog training needs to start with owners. To make it easy, you need to look at how you are training your dog, how he is being socialized and what negative behaviors are being reinforced. For instance, if you nurture fright responses such as growling by coddling the dog whenever he is scared, then he will quickly learn that growling is the proper response to being scared, which may develop into fear aggression. Ignore some behaviors and correct others with a firm “no,” which is an important command with aggressive dog training. When you are using aggressive dog training, it is important that you do not correct your dog in a harsh manner. Although it may not seem like you are being abusive to your dog, a small slap can cause a large amount of damage and if a dog is already aggressive, it will just reinforce the aggressive behavior. After you have corrected how you train your dog, it is time to start aggressive dog training and it is very easy; simply break out the basics of training. Many times, basic training on a regular basis can really help with many forms of aggression and many different types of negative behaviors. To battle territorial aggression, start by inviting people over to your home and correcting your dog when he begins barking with a loud noise to interrupt the behavior and then a firm “no.” When your dog stops barking, praise him and treat. Increase the frequency that different guests visit as your dog becomes accustomed to people being in his space. If your dog is aggressive during walks, it is time to take aggressive dog training out on a walk. Start by taking different routes every time you take a walk. Since the route is different, your dog is less likely to imprint a route as being his. When he meets people or other animals on the street, correct his negative behavior with a firm “no” and praise him when he doesn’t react. As the aggressive dog training is advanced, gradually begin taking him to higher traffic areas until he can walk in a busy place without reacting in an aggressive manner. Although aggressive dog training is fairly easy, it does take some time and it is very important to watch your dog’s stress levels and to take your time with training. Remember, your dog didn’t become aggressive over night and you can’t expect the aggressive dog training to work overnight either, so take your time and enjoy every success your dog has. </p>
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