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Summary of violations

Dutch Maui

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Dutch Maui

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1. Summary of the infringement problem:

[Detailed explanation of the problem]

When a dog is aggressive, you should know what is happening. For example, the dog bit you because you may have touched its pain. This would give it every reason to attack you. On the other hand, it bit you because you tried to push it off the couch. A dog is likely to develop aggression if it exhibits any of the following behaviors:

Barking at you and your family, other people, or other animals

Bites when you try to take away a toy, bone, or food

Bites your ankles when it’s having fun

Stares blankly and coldly at you for a few minutes.

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Controlled sexual aggression

St. Bernard

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St. Bernard

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2. Controlled aggression:

[Detailed explanation of the problem]

This aggression may be directed at a human or another dog. When two dogs are of equal age, sex, and size, they are likely to be aggressive. Your instinct to comfort the dog that is at a disadvantage will only add to the trouble. To overcome this problem, we need to decide which is the higher level dog and then treat it in the way described above.

Tips

One of the most common signs of controlled aggression in dogs is howling and biting the owner. At this point, it is best for the owner to use body language, facial expressions, and words to let the dog understand that you are the owner.

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Sphere of influence violation

Afghan Hound

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Afghan Hound

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3. Violation of sphere of influence:

[Detailed explanation of the problem]

Some dogs have a strong sense of self-protection. To prevent their aggression, they should be familiar with the people who used to visit when they were young. You can put a box at the door with his favorite toys and treats, with instructions to feed him when guests enter. Trained as such, it will not impulsively protect its territory when someone comes in, although it will sometimes stay alert.

[Tip]

The fact that a neutered male dog will not show as much aggression as an unneutered one does not detract from biting, predatory or sphere of influence aggression out of fear.

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Making a Good Dog Correcting Bad Habits of Dogs Alone

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Great Danes

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4. Other forms of their offending:

[Detailed explanation of the problem]

Other common forms of infringement include:

Chasing cats or livestock predatory aggression, biting because of pain painful aggression, biting because of training cognitive aggression

Biting due to anxiety or fear of tugging fear aggression, male dog struggle sexual aggression

Tips

If your dog continues to violate you or your family, or other people, or even other dogs, you need to seek help from a professional or agency. It’s very helpful to correct the dog’s behavior as soon as possible!

Some dogs are naturally aggressive, but aggression problems are often encouraged either intentionally or unintentionally. When they start making these mistakes, everything seems to come out of nowhere, but that is not the case. Therefore, parents need to watch their dog’s behavior and correct them as soon as possible.

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