Dog Biting
Reason For
Your Dog Biting Problem & How To Stop
Dog Biting
Dog biting may be the hardest
problem for you to deal with but it is not
impossible. A dog that has the tendency
to bite can cause injuries to others and
may be put down. Dog biting is especially
dangerous to children at home. If your dog
has a biting problem, it may due to one
of these or a combination of these problems:
Your Dog
is in Pain. In some cases,
dog biting may be due to pain and illness.
When one touches the affected area of the
body, it may cause your dog to react aggressively
and bites.
Correction:
Make sure to take your dog to the veterinary
clinic if you suspect your dog biting problem
is due to pain or illness.
Dominance.
If your dog is showing aggression
either to other dogs, people or territory,
it may be the sign of your dog is trying
to establish himself as the leader of the
pack or the “top dog”.
Correction:
Immediately re-establish your leadership
role through stricter control and training.
Invasion
of Territory. Dog biting
due to territorial aggression is when the
dog feels his possession over certain objects
such as his home, food or his bed has been
invaded.
Correction:
Training your dog early by establishing
your leadership role to create less territorial
dominance in him.
Fear.
Physical punishment or abuse may result
in dog biting.
Correction:
Never punish your dog for bad behavior.
Beating and kicking your dog is not the
right way to train a dog. Building trust
and respect is the key to training your
dog.
Dog Biting
Recommendation:
If your dog has a serious dog biting problem,
seek help from professional dog trainers
or veterinarians to find out the best method
to curb this problem
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