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Dog Behavior Training - Dog Aggression Toward Its Owners
Author: John Hocking
Website: http://www.submityourfreearticle.com
Added: Mon, 05 Feb 2007 21:35:45 -0600
Category: Dogs
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Heather Colman


A dog that growls at and/or bites its owner does so for some reason, even if the
behavior appears to be "unreasonable" to the owner. If your dog displays
aggressive behavior towards you, for the safety and welfare of you, your family
and your dog, it's important to find out why as quickly as possible.

Call your vet right away and schedule an appointment for a complete medical
examination. Talk with your vet about testing your dogs hormonal balance,
neurophysiologic functions and allergies. The test results may reveal the
underlying cause. This has been especially helpful in dogs that have mood
swings.

When growling or biting has erupted as a consequence of scolding or punishment
for behavior such as chewing, jumping, general unruliness, or overprotection of
food, these problems must be dealt with swiftly and firmly to correct the
aggression it is initiating.

As the dogs owner, you must understand that your dog growls or bites at you as a
result of defensive feelings. Even the dog that growls when ordered off the
couch is reacting defensively, as it feels its dominance status has been
threatened.

If scolding and punishment provoke aggression, your dog is reacting to a
perceived threat to its physical safety. In either of these situations, your
own threatening behavior may be producing negative results.

If the results of a medical examination show no signs of a medical condition
that would be causing this behavior, you will have to examine your
own behavior closely to determine what you are doing to make your dog feel
threatened.

If you can't hire the services of a professional, I highly recommend you pick up
a copy of Secrets Of A Professional Dog Trainer by Adam Katz for indepth
instructions on dog behavior training. This ebook is available on my blog.
http://dog-behavior-training.blogspot.com/






About The Author


Heather Colman loves to spend quality time with her dog Gibson. She has worked
closely with various professional dog trainers in the past 2 years to work
through many of the behavior problems generated by Gibson's previous owner.
Visit Heather's blog for more tips on dog behavior training.
http://dog-behavior-training.blogspot.com/

This article is Copyright © 2006, Heather Colman. Permission is granted to
reprint this article as long as no changes are made, all links stay live and
this entire resource box is included.






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