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Dogs & Puppies : Training & Behavior Last Updated: Oct 25th, 2006 - 08:57:26



Dog Obedience Training: Proper aggression prevention
By Chester Duke
Jan 5, 2006, 15:43

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Finding rock solid dog obedience training info online can be hard sometimes.  There is a lot of misinformation floating around and many harsh dog training methods being advocated.  This unfortunate truth is even apparent on many book store shelves and also magazines that cater to dog obedience training. 

 

Fortunately, you have found the right place for all of your dog obedience training needs, and with nothing but the best in positive training advice.  Please feel free to take a look around our website for all of the dog obedience training that you might need as we update our article database on a day to day basis with dog training tips.

 

Without further ado, let's begin today's dog obedience training article which will focus entirely on 'aggression prevention' within your dog.  What is aggression prevention?  Simply put, it is the conscience thinking on your part as a dog owner to insure that what you are doing and how you are approaching your dog training is not causing aggression.

 

It would be foolish to think that you could totally rid your dog of its internal aggression.  Nature has done pretty well to have a built in amount of aggression within every dog hardwired into their genes.  But with the right amount of positive dog obedience training, your pet dog will grow up without any adding stress and anger due to aggression. 

 

Below are 3 tips to aid in dog aggression prevention:

 

1.  Keep a solid eye over your dog around the house and do not let him take control of any areas.  In other words, with proper dog obedience training, you will not permit your animal to become “territorial” anywhere in the house.  If he does become this way, then anytime anyone approaches the area, aggression will stir up.

 

2.  Probably the most important factor in proper dog obedience training that will prevent dog aggression is to approach your dog training without any harsh and violent training methods, none whatsoever.  What I am saying here is that you should be teaching your dog everything he needs to know to be an obedient and loving animal without the use of negative methods.  Trust me, this will go a long way in preventing aggression within your dog.

 

3.  Last but not least, a very simple approach to dog obedience training that helps prevent aggression is to make sure that your dog is not withheld from hanging round other dogs and other people outside.  Take him to the park, let him meet and greet other dogs, all the while keeping a close eye.  It is a well known fact that dogs who are kept inside and away from other dog and people tend to be more aggressive when they finally do see another animal or person.

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