How to Stop Dog Aggressive Behavior? – Part One

Nowadays, most people and family would like to adopt animal as their own pets. And when it come to choosing animals to be their pets, almost all of those appreciate cat and dog more among many other kinds of animal. This is because adorable behavior of both cat and dog which easy tamed with human so they can be kept in house area. Dog is the animal that formed their first personal relationship and working relationship with human thousand year ago. That is why dog was known as man’s best friend.

 

Own a dog as pet can bring you a wonderful memory, and also can bring problem to you too if you have dog with aggressive behavior. Dog aggressive behavior like biting can become a huge problem and liability; and it will be more frustrating if someone hurt or injured being bit by your dog. You will get to being sued and need to pay for the medical fee for the injured. Before this happening to you, you need to train your dog when it is childhood or the other word said ‘it was still puppy’. If your dog still puppy, you can see and know that the part of puppy’s nature is they like to nip during playing. Puppies may nip and bite gently during playing, but you need to train them not to do so, to avoid potential issues when he is fully grown. A gown dog that didn’t be trained to stop biting when they still young will likely to use its mouth during play and end up hurting someone.

 

So, here are some techniques that you can practice to stop your dog from biting and hurting someone. You can use these techniques to train your puppy even on your adult dog. Firstly, know that communication is a key element in learning for dog as it with humans. When start to train your dog to stop biting, communicate to your dog by using it own language. Dog is a animal that understand more tone voice rather than the meaning of the words you say. When your dogs are bites during playing with you, instead using an angry voice or shout, try to yelping to show that you are hurt. The yelping is showing that you are hurting and this can make the dog understand as a painful response from it biting. This action can encourage your dog from refrain form biting.

 

When you communicate with your dog using the yelp, a high pitched “ouch” will do the trick to express that you are suddenly pain. When you do use this technique for purpose to stop your dog from biting, be sure you stop all play immediately together with turn back on your dog. Tone and body language are important to show that what you are feel about them. The dog will eventually come around to you and when it does, reprimand it in a angry tone with command such as “no bite” or “bad dog” and it will quickly get the idea that you are angry to their aggressive behavior.

 

To be continued in part two…

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