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Aug 25 2009

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Understanding & stopping Aggression in Dogs.

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Many owners of pets had this commonly seen problem for years together ; fighting the aggression in dogs and keeping it under control.  If you understand the concept as to what causes dogs to be assertive and how to manipulate it, then the chances of not being a victim of dog aggression is high.  It is amazing that dog bites cost the healthcare industry $30 million annually. 

First, you need to understand the reasons behind aggression in dogs.  Not all dogs are born aggressive, they usually become like that thanks to the conditions around them.  When a puppy is of a very young age, like say between one to 14 weeks, they need to socialise totally and looked after by family members. 

Aggression in dogs typically begins from a tender age due to improper care.  If the puppies are not socialised with humans from a tender age, they will grow up shy around people and will be afraid of them.  This is probably the beginning of aggression in dogs.  If left unchecked, it may be a problem later on . 
There are also factors that cause aggression in dogs.  This could be hormonal or genetic background.  The commonest breeds like Doberman and rotty are consider having the most aggression in dogs.  These breeds are of a protecting nature which explains the high aggression in dogs that belong to these breeds. 

Hormonal imbalances are due to inbreeding by some scrupulous dog breeders.  They don’t take excellent care of the dogs and to try to make a fast buck, resort to inbreeding.  In addition to causing raised levels of aggression in dogs, this is also unhealthy and can have serious physiological effects on the dog as well . 

The environment that the dog is being raised in is also a major contributor to aggression in dogs.  If the dog is being punished unnecessarily, or being showered attention for no reason, or is the subject of provoking by passersby and youngsters, then these are all in charge of higher degrees of aggression in dogs.

Furthermore, aggression may also be classified into different types primarily based on the dog’s demeanor.  The defensive aggression in dogs is when the dog is very frightened of the person or animal and attacks in retaliation.  This is one of the most typical forms of aggression. 

The territorial aggression is the form of aggression where animals or humans outside the known circle approach the dog’s area and make it feel threatened.  On the other hand, pain prompted aggression, as the name implies, is when the dog is attacking something that causes it agony like other animals or folk.  There’s a possibility that a mixture of aggression in dogs can exist and therefore, it is safe to cut down the causes before jumping the lorry. 

Sadly, a large number of pet owners mistake aggression in dogs to be an unexplained behaviour change.  They fail to realize what was the reason for the dog to behave the manner it did and hastily send it away to animal shelters.  If you take the time and understand, then it is possible that there is something your beloved pet may be making an attempt to say.

 

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