Working
with Aggression
What
if my dog is aggressive to strange dogs?
1. If your dog is aggressive towards strange dogs then you need to
train your dog that it is much more pleasant to be quiet as it gets a
reward. This is where training your dog to sit can have its advantages.
Repeatedly train your dog during the day - ask him to sit - practice
this and you can use it later when your dog is confronted with a
strange dog when out for a walk. It is also important that you do not
allow your pooch to be near other dogs during this obedience training
process. If your pooch does become aggressive IGNORE him or her and walk
off with your pooch (your dog should already be attached to a leash).
The reason for this is that any vocal or physical act to your pooch
might be misunderstood as praise and you might inadvertently be
reinforcing this negative behavior.
You could also use the commands you have already learned i.e. by training your dog to sit and using this command you are reinforcing your role as pack leader.
Try
Focus Attention Obedience Training
This is a great technique that you can use to stop your pooch from
barking at another dog when out for a walk. It basically trains your
pooch to focus on you as opposed to the other dog. You will need a
leash, somewhere quiet and some treats.
1. Hold the treats in one hand - with your pooch attached to the leash.
2. Call your dog's name and move instantly to the right or left.
3. Your dog will move with you - hold the treat at eye level with your
dog so you look at his eyes.
4. Give him or her the treat and lots of praise.
5. Practice this daily. This technique will enable you to instantly get
your pet's attention when out for a walk if another animal grabs your
pets attention.
You can stop this behavior from starting by socializing your puppy with
other dogs from a very early age. Reward positive behavior around other
animals and ignore negative behavior. It is very important to mention
that many owners inadvertently reinforce negative behavior like
growling or barking by picking their dog or puppy up when they growl or
bark. This will constantly reinforce the negative behavior.
What
do I do if my dog is aggressive to other dogs in our household?
When it comes to aggressive behavior towards other dogs in the same
household you need to use your knowledge of pack behavior. To do this
you should support the more dominant dog in the pack and
withdraw support for the less dominant dog. This technique is used by
some trainers to reestablish harmony within the pack.
You can stop this behavior from starting in the first place by not
allowing any unrest or negative behavior to take route. Use simple
techniques such as training your dog to sit as this will reinforce your
position as the pack leader. You are the boss and you should constantly
reinforce this with your puppies from an early age.
My
dog is aggressive when he is groomed - what should I do?
This
is relatively easy to cure. You should work closely with the dog
groomer when your dog is next being groomed. Start by finding an area
on your dog that he or she is happy to have groomed. Groom this area
and praise your pooch and reward him as your groom him or her. After a
period of time you can gradually move to another area bu don't rush.
This is another problem that can be solved before it takes root. Groom
your puppy from an early age and make it an enjoyable experience
through treats and praise. If your puppy starts to growl then find out
why - it might be due to a medical problem which is causing your dog or
puppy pain. Whether you are training your dog to sit, come or stay always reward positive behavior - because it works!