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		<title>Aggressive Canine  Training for your Aggressive Dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a dog becomes overly aggressive, when he starts snarling, baring his teeth, and biting, he becomes a concern to everyone who comes in contact with him. Unfortunately , it&#8217;s thru no fault of the dog&#8217;s that he has learned to behave this way. Dogs become assertive because of the way they&#8217;ve been dealt with. [...]<p><a href="http://www.dogsupply101.com/dog-supply/aggressive-canine-training-for-your-aggressive-dog/">Aggressive Canine  Training for your Aggressive Dog</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dogsupply101.com">Dog Supply</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When a dog becomes overly aggressive, when he starts snarling, baring his teeth, and biting, he becomes a concern to everyone who comes in contact with him.  Unfortunately , it&#8217;s thru no fault of the dog&#8217;s that he has learned to behave this way.  Dogs become assertive because of the way they&#8217;ve been dealt with.  If the dog has been abused, teased, reprimanded too often, chained all the time, and neglected, he&#8217;s going to start acting assertive in his interactions with humans and even other dogs.  The only possible way to mild him when he&#8217;s learned these behaviors is by gently and firmly teaching him that the behaviors are inappropriate using <a href="http://www.dogbehaviorexplained.com/dog-behaviors/Aggressive-Dog-Training.html" target='_blank'>aggressive dog behavior</a> techniques.  </p>
<p>The ideal time to teach dogs the appropriate sorts of behavior is during puppyhood.  Taking the time to train them when they&#8217;re young will save you lots of problems later .  While in the period from birth to six months, your puppy should be exposed to all types of folk wearing all types of hats, glasses, and other items he is&#8217;s certain to see during his life.  That way he&#8217;ll learn to address all of them without showing exorbitant aggression.  As the owner, if any signs of aggression begin to occur, you need to teach him other, more appropriate behaviors.  At this point, time-outs work well.  Tell your puppy &#8220;No&#8221;, and then close him into a room for roughly half a minute.  This will help him learn how to follow your expectations.  </p>
<p>To change aggressive behavior in adult dogs, you first need to determine what it is that sets off the behaviors.  For instance, if you dog starts snarling, barking, and snapping when he sees another dog while you have him outside walking on his leash, you will know that strange dogs trigger his assertive behaviors.  At this point, you&#8217;ll wish to start carrying treats, such as bits of ham, with you when walking.  When you see another dog, give your pooch a chunk of ham to get his interest off the other dog.  You will have to repeat this process many times, but ultimately he will understand that meeting another dog means pleasant things and won&#8217;t be intimidated by the situation any longer.  </p>
<p>Always keep your voice firm yet controlled.  You are never going to counteract your dog&#8217;s fears by yelling at him or disciplining him harshly.  If you remain patient with him and are consistent in the <a href="http://www.dogbehaviorexplained.com/dog-behaviors/Aggressive-Dog-Training.html" target='_blank'>training of your dog&#8217;s aggressive behavior</a>, you&#8217;ll find that he will learn how to calm down and become the loving pet you know he really is inside.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dogsupply101.com/dog-supply/aggressive-canine-training-for-your-aggressive-dog/">Aggressive Canine  Training for your Aggressive Dog</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dogsupply101.com">Dog Supply</a></p>
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