Aggressive Behavior in Dogs - Preventing a Mishap
      
    Over time dogs have learned to live with humans. Most of the times,
    they are docile and lend themselves to petting. They also obey
    commands, if trained well. There are instances where dogs have
    served well as companions to senior citizens and
    handicapped individuals.

    A well-trained dog can even run errands for you. At the same time, dogs can be
    unpredictable too. Although dog aggression is considered as one of the abnormal
    behaviors in domesticated dogs, an animal is after all an animal. Dogs evolved from
    wolves and retain some of their aggressive traits.

    They are bound to respond to their genes and behave in accordance to them at times.
    However, the aggressive trait is manageable in most cases and if proper care is taken
    you can totally eliminate the possibility of aggression in your dog.

    Aggressive dog behavior is mostly caused by the following factors:

    * A medical condition.
    * Genetic predisposition towards dominating the pack.
    * A fear factor.
    * Maternal fears for safety of the litter.
    * Redirected aggression.
    * Inter-male rivalry and territorial aggression.

    Correcting aggressive behavior appropriately requires an understanding of the real
    cause of the aggression. There are different techniques that you can adopt to train
    your dog. These techniques can range from obedience training that is targeted towards
    establishing who the ‘boss’ is to a structured and methodical manner of desensitizing
    your dog to certain people or situations.

    If you feel that your dog shows some signs of aggression, learning more about home
    care and preventing aggressive dog behavior will hold you in good stead.

    Preventing dog aggression needs the involvement of the entire family, including children:

    * Initially try to adopt a dog whose temperament is suited to your personality. Some
    individuals and certain breeds are more prone to indulge in persistent aggressive dog
    behavior and are therefore, difficult to manage.

    * Develop a relationship with the dog right from the day you bring him home as a puppy.
    The relationship should be directed towards establishing that you are the leader. This is
    extremely important if the breed of your dog is susceptible to aggressive behavior.

    * Do not allow children to interact with the dog when he is eating, chewing a bone or
    sleeping.
    Exercise your dog daily, without the leash and let him run for a reasonable period of time.

    * Hold daily obedience sessions to let him learn new lessons and revise old ones.

    * Ask every member in the family to follow the protocol set by you for training sessions.

    * Check the diet ingredients. The diet should meet the nutritional demands of your dog. It
    should be ensured that a diet that is likely to induce aggression should not be given to your
    dog.

    If your dog is persistently unpredictable:

    * Use a basket style muzzle and seek professional help.

    * Avoid all interaction with the dog including physical punishment. Punishing can
    actually aggravate the present condition and may lead to dog biting.

    * If you have more than one dog in the house, feed them separately. Remove all
    bones or rawhides that may be in his possession.

    * Till such time a professional arrives, isolate the dog and confine him in
    a separate room.

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