Friday, November 9, 2007

Training For Aggressive Dogs: Knowing The Causes

Has your little furry cuddly baby turned into a huge uncontrollable monster?

Do you wonder how this happened?

Are you concerned that the playful nibbles are a sign of more aggressive behavior to come?

It helps to understand that dogs tend to get really possessive about , well, just about anything. If they've claimed the item as their own, even if it's just a bit of trash from the garbage can, then they may get aggressive in attempting to defend their property.

Dogs can also become aggressive if they feel backed into a corner. Most of the time when a dog feels fear, it will show obvious signs - ears down, close to the head... tail between the legs, and so forth. But, when there seems to be no way out, they might growl, or snap. It 's a great idea to know how to help your dog to onvercome their fears... and it's not that hard to do.

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Would you like to learn how to avoid this kind of behavior in your house? Most people would, and it's best to start early.