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		<title>What You Can Do About Aggressive Dog Behavior</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2011 17:17:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandy Rutherforde</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Large breeds of dogs often get a bum rap for being aggressive, violent animals, however in many cases, it is small breed dogs that really bite. Smaller dogs' reputation as adoring, lovable, cute companions may well be warranted, but an improperly handled small dog can be much more unsafe than a pit bull. Comprehending the reasons behind aggressive dog behavior can help owners minimize the chances of their dog harming another person and help eliminate the aggression entirely.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/what-you-can-do-about-aggressive-dog-behavior/"></g:plusone></div><p>Large breeds of dogs often get a bum rap for being <strong>aggressive</strong>, violent animals, however in many cases, it is small breed dogs that really bite. Smaller dogs' reputation as adoring, lovable, cute companions may well be warranted, but an improperly handled small <strong>dog</strong> can be much more unsafe than a pit bull. Comprehending the reasons behind <strong>aggressive</strong> <strong>dog</strong> behavior can help owners minimize the chances of their <strong>dog</strong> harming another person and help eliminate the aggression entirely.</p>
<p>As funny as it may sound, quite a few small dogs really do experience insecurity due to their size. If you notice <strong>aggressive</strong> <strong>dog</strong> behavior only if people are standing or walking around, chances are, your <strong>dog</strong> is fearful of being stepped or sat on. Be careful not to pick up or coddle your <strong>dog</strong> when it begins barking at people walking by; it may see that as a reward, and instead of calming down, will just grow to be even more obnoxious. Instead, remove the <strong>dog</strong> from the area when individuals are moving around and pay no attention to the barking. Allow the <strong>dog</strong> back into the room only after it has quieted and everyone is sitting down.</p>
<p>One more common reason smaller dogs tend to bite is simply because they've been mistreated by a prior owner. This is particularly true of dogs which are naturally loud and "yappy." Again, the most effective option will be to take the <strong>dog</strong> from the area and pay no attention to all efforts to get your attention until your <strong>dog</strong> is calm. Offer a quiet, safe place from which your <strong>dog</strong> can watch you and your guests until it decides that nobody is really a threat.</p>
<p>Charging is an <strong>aggressive</strong> <strong>dog</strong> behavior that must not be tolerated for any reason. Smaller dogs will charge at people they don't know, or even close members of the family, to display their dominance. Under no circumstances allow a <strong>dog</strong> to dominate a human! Take care of charging swiftly and firmly; always keep a spray bottle of water near the door and any other place where charging is likely, and use it. Spray the <strong>dog</strong> directly in the face and tell it, "no," using a loud, clear voice. Water will surprise your <strong>dog</strong>, and it will quickly learn that charging is unacceptable. In the event that this strategy seems cruel, remember that small dogs can be killed with a single kick from a terrified child.</p>
<p>Even though mouthing may be playful in certain dogs, and is generally harmless, dogs have to find out that using their teeth on a person is wrong. Mouthing can at times lead to unintentional biting, particularly when small children are playing with your <strong>dog</strong>, so all kinds of mouthing, nipping, and biting must be discouraged. If licking is acceptable in your household, you could encourage licking as an alternative to biting by putting bacon grease, butter, or salad dressing on your hands. Permit the <strong>dog</strong> to lick it off, but move away and say, "no," the second your <strong>dog</strong> tries to nip or mouth you. Eventually, the <strong>dog</strong> will learn that biting leads to losing a treat, and will quit trying to bite.</p>
<p>With dogs who are truly out of control, expert training will be the next step. An effective trainer will work with you and your <strong>dog</strong> to figure out the causes of the aggression, and can then work step by step to train your <strong>dog</strong> to behave. As a last resort, however, a few dogs may need regular medication to control their behavior. If training does not help, speak to your vet about prescribing a mild sedative, and buy a good kennel to keep your guests safe.</p>
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		<title>Causes And Solutions For Aggressive Dog Behavior</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2010 18:21:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Suzanna Hardaway</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aggressive dog behavior may be a terrible difficulty for pet owners. It appears like accounts of mauling come in everyday in which kids, adults and other pets get harmed or killed. Very careful attention and positive habits are essential in managing aggressive pets.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/causes-and-solutions-for-aggressive-dog-behavior/"></g:plusone></div><p>Aggressive dog behavior might be a terrible problem for pet owners. It seems like accounts of mauling appear everyday where kids, adults and other pets get injured or killed. Very careful attention and positive habits are vital in handling aggressive pets.</p>
<p>Some pet owners are really irresponsible, to say the least. They coop the animals up, chain them like slaves, and ignore them to the point of death. Each year you can find tales about pet owners and breeders which are discovered with hungry and abused pets. The majority of state and local laws are poor and hard to enforce. It begs the question, "Why own a puppy or virtually any pet if it is tied up to suffer?" That suffering could lead to violent, aggressive dogs that maim, kill and bite, occasionally without provocation.</p>
<p>However, there are fantastic folks who love and treasure their dogs to a fault. Sometimes the dogs show aggressive conduct that is not necessarily triggered by neglect. Some breeds are simply rambunctious and hyperactive. How many occasions have you went to see someone and the furry four-legger licks, jumps, and barks obnoxiously? The owner talks, yells, hits or kicks the poor beast as if it actually understands specifically what you would like it to do. It is almost humorous to watch an individual speak to the pet when it definitely has no understanding simply because it hasn't been properly trained. The list of extreme and irritating behavior out of dogs can seem nearly endless, however as the old saying goes, "There is absolutely no such thing as a bad dog, just bad dog owners."</p>
<p>There are solutions to aggressive dog behavior. First and most essential, one should be a dependable pet owner. Don't tie your canine up to a tree and neglect it! Get the pet the proper vaccinations, medical care, food and water. Exercise is very crucial for the well being of your puppy plus the human. Adore the puppy and provide it affection and ensure the youngsters do so as well.</p>
<p>Many parents get their child a puppy being aware that the obligation is far too much for the young person. It can result in a neglected pet that is stubborn, irritating and aggressive. To sum up this point, always be an attentive, caring dog owner! Take excellent care of the dog, look at behavior instruction, and make sure the pet is appreciated and will get an adequate amount of interest and exercise. In most situations, that is adequate to help make the dog controllable.</p>
<p>Beyond that, one of the best strategies of pet management is crate training. Some folks think it is cruel but it's actually quite humane and also in tune with the normal instincts of the animal. Dogs are den creatures meaning that they give birth to young within a quiet environment that swiftly becomes the safe area. That is exactly where the dogs really feel at home and may defend the den to the death, as will most animals. The crate or cage is the exact same concept because the dog will feel at home as it adopts the pen as its safe refuge.</p>
<p>As an example, when a visitor comes over, a number of dogs get hyper, jump, lick, bite and show other rude conduct. If the dog is trained to go into the dog crate, it'll not feel disciplined or threatened, but precisely the reverse. The dog is probably afraid of visitors, especially of strangers. If the puppy is ordered into the crate, it is a signal that the guest is not aggressive plus the situation is safe. The dog will take its place instead of jumping, barking, and becoming annoying. The crate acts as a really humane method to manage, communicate and convey fundamental manners to the dog.</p>
<p>A lot of professionals and trainers concur that crate training is the most humane and effective way to curb aggressive dog behavior. Remember that they are quite complex and intelligent creatures that have been instilled with an eternity of in-born behaviors and the dog crate looks like an important part of the evolution. Maintain a caring and responsible frame of mind toward your tail wagger, and it'll reciprocate with a sweet temperament.</p>
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