Sunday, March 22, 2009

My Dog Behavior Advice for Aggression - 7 Effective Hints

By M.B. Bryce

Everyone wants to offer their own point of view of dog behavior advice when it comes to aggressive canines. The fact is aggressive dogs are unsafe to be around. So, socialization for all pets is critical, right from the get-go. This point can't be emphasized too strongly.

My dog behavior advice is "begin at the puppy phase." Playful behavior is adorable, but vicious behavior must not be tolerated.

Here are seven tips to correct your dog's behavior.

1. Offer rewards. Remember that your canine may have anything he wants if he is willing to work for it. Remember to award all unplanned good behavior.

2. Oversee the food supply. Since food is such a valuable commodity, it is necessary to make your canine realize you oversee this valuable asset.

3. Restrict petting. Petting, and the acknowledgment that goes with it, is a powerful reward for a lot of dogs and as such must be restricted in the same way as food.

4. Restrict praise. Praise can be another really valuable asset for which demonstrative dogs must be required to work. Praising a canine continuously waters down the importance of this otherwise much valuable declaration.

5. Utilizing toys as rewards. The supplying of toys is a privilege for which dominant dogs must work.

6. Restrict play. Games are enjoyable, and as such should be restricted. You must to initiate all activities and you choose when they are over.

7. Let your dog gain their independence. Freedom is one of life's benefits and with privilege comes the desire for social responsibility and respect.

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