Aggressive Dog Behavior and What you can do About it

Being a dog owner is fun, but can be a challenge as well. The dog behavior that is most severe and hardest to deal with is dog aggression. To get over dog aggression this is what you have to understand. First dogs aggression can be brought on by many different scenarios so it’s important that you first understand what causes dog aggression in your dog so you can handle it appropriately.

1. “Are You Threatening Me?”

In this scenario, your dog believes that their position in the pack is being threatened. They see your family as a pack of dogs. Someone is the leader, and your dog plays a role in this pack. When someone threatens their role they react with aggressiveness.

2. “You Scare Me!”

This is when the dog reacts aggressively out of simple fear. Usually, this occurs when a dog thinks they are about to be harmed in some way.

3. Protective Aggression

Your dog in this scenario is feeling that someone is threatening their pack. That means you and your family. Dogs are loyal and will protect you at all costs. Most dogs see their role in this pack as the protectors. Since they can sense your fear, this only motivates their actions.

4. Territorial Aggression

This is an issue that occurs when the dog perceives that they must defend their “territory”. Your dogs “territory” can be substantially larger than just your yard or house.

5. “Hey That’s Mine!”

This is when the dog feels they are protecting something that belongs to them. Could be a toy or something they remove from the garbage can. If it’s theirs, they feel they have “possession” of it and protects it.

6. Indirect (or Redirected) Aggression

Here your dog is angry about something they can’t do anything about. For instance, there is a dog walking on your lawn and they can’t reach them from inside the house, so they turn around in frustration and attack something or someone in the house to relieve this frustration.

All these are a serious situation and will require the help of an in-home dog behavior professional. An aggression problem will not go away by itself, so do not fool yourself.

However, there are things that you can do to limit the aggression to a degree.

- Consult with a veterinarian for possible medical causes for the aggression.

- Immediately seek a behavior professional as soon as the dog shows aggressive behaviors.

- You are liable for your dog’s actions, so precautions must be taken. Limit the dog’s activities until you can get professional advice. Keep the animal confined and under your constant supervision as well. If you need to take the dog out, muzzle them.

- Learn the situations that have elicited aggressive behavior and keep the dog away from those situations altogether.

- For possessive problems, limit the access to the items they are possessive of and the problem will follow suit, if only temporarily.

- Get the dog “fixed” so they can’t reproduce. Dogs that have been spayed or neutered tend to mellow out and aggression levels are lowered, sometimes totally alleviated.

In any case, seek out a professional behavior expert. The problem will not simply go away by itself. By all means, do NOT try to punish the animal for aggression behavior as it may actually make the problem worse. Where they once simply growled, they may now bite or fully attack when threatened.

You need to take the proper steps to protect the dog, yourself, and anyone else around you. You may need to confine your dog when strangers are around. However, it is best if you just seek help. If your dog ever happen to get loose. This can be dangerous and expensive if they happen to bite someone and that person ends up suing you.

Confine, consult and seek assistance.

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- Thomas Turner


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