Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Aggressive Dogs - Stopping Their Destructive Behavior

Aggressive Dogs - Stopping Their Destructive Behavior

by Jeff Fletcher

No one would ever believe that the little innocent puppy that they brought home could turn into a dog that is one bad mistake away from being sent away. Aggressive dogs do not just happen over night. Dogs are not born to automatically be mean or a threat to people. Often times, aggressive dogs are the result of some form of abuse or lack of proper training. If you received your dog as an adult from another household you will want to be specifically cautious to make sure that you are putting your pet through dog obedience training.

Making sure your dog knows who is the leader and who is the pet is critical in making housebreaking an easy job for you both. Training your dog properly is imperative for much more than making sure that your dog no longer acts out. You must ensure that you do not let your dog turn into one of the multitude of aggressive dogs loose in the world. Dog growling and dog biting can lead to very bad situations. These situations can arise without proper dog training.

The Awful Consequences of Aggressive Dogs

* Physical injuries to family, friends, or neighbors

* Emotional injuries to young children

* Damaged personal property

* Any of the above situations that create lawsuits

* Being one of the many aggressive dogs that are put to sleep each year

Any pet lover can see you need to do all that is possible to prevent your pet from becoming one of those aggressive dogs. You should seek outside help from a professional if you feel that you are unable to fix and control the problem on your own. With aggressive dogs, it can be wise to find a professional dog trainer who is specially trained in this area.

The best thing to do is read up on all of the training information you can find out there on aggressive dogs. Learn the correct ways to punish a dog besides striking it. Violence will only breed violence so make sure that you are not taking part in the making of aggressive dogs. You may have luck with the books and videos out there but you will have a much better chance at solving the problem, or preventing one from ever happening, by bringing an expert into your home.

Getting More Help

Whether you are training your dog yourself or with a professional trainer, nothing is more critical than taking the utmost responsibility for your pet. The people who own aggressive dogs are the ones who are responsible, so ensure that you won't have to deal with these legal or moral situations.

If you have a dog that has not yet experienced signs of becoming one of the many aggressive dogs out there then you have a little time. But if your dog has shown any signs of rough play or destructive behavior then you have no time to waste. - 20511

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