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Dog Biting Behavior-Controlling Their Aggressive Behavior

August 11, 2010 by Kat Blanchette  
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Even if it is difficult for you to think that dog biting behavior is comparable to the behavior of human’s, it is an accurate statement. If you get angry or frustrated, you yell or may even show signs of inappropriate behaviors. While your dog can not yell, they can show their aggression by biting. Unfortunately, if these bad behaviors are not stopped, it could lead to serious injuries or, worse, your dog could have to be euthanized.

The main thing to know about dog biting behavior is the three types of aggressive behavior you will see in dogs. The first type is dominance or control aggression. Your dog wants to be the alpha dog and you must stop this behavior immediately. To change their behavior, you must enforce specific rules in your home and not use physical punishment. Instead, show them you are in charge by always eating before they do and being the first one in and out of the house. This will relay to them that you are the alpha dog and should stop their fight to earn top rank.

Another behavior you may have to deal with is aggressive behavior over their territory. While this may not be directed toward you, it is shown toward anyone who comes near the home or the dog’s family. This can be stopped at a young age and the best way of dealing with it is to introduce many strangers to the dog. After proving to them that strangers can be trusted, the behavior should stop.

The last type is possessive aggression. This type of aggression, also called food aggression, is quite common and can be broken. The best thing to do is take the dog’s food bowl away and start hand feeding them for a week or more. Let them know you have no interest in their food, other than giving it to them. Over time, you can give them the food bowl and add just a few pieces of food at a time. By giving it to them slowly, they will change their behavior and want you to come near their food dish, knowing that you will be giving them more.

Dog biting behavior can be very stressful on the dog and the owner. The most important thing you can do is learn to control their aggressive behavior early on. However, if your dog is grown, you can still teach them better behavior, but it may take a little more time.

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