Dog aggression is a common problem that has far reaching effects for dogs, owners and the local community. It has many root causes, most of which are negative experiences by the dog although at times it can be genetic – inherited from the parents. Nevertheless in all cases dog aggression can be solved completely but only when you have the correct understanding of dog psychology and the right system of training in place.
The result of my system is a dog that does not experience any abnormal aggression at all. They will be completely clear of it and will act in ways that they would do naturally. If they were a happy-go-lucky and social dog then they will become like that again. If they were a dog that preferred their own company, which is normal for many dogs, then they will become tolerant and accept social situations when in them instead of acting out of aggression to have things their way.
There are a countless reasons why your dog may have become aggressive in the first place, but it is the result of acting in such a way that perpetuates the problem. An increased feeling of security and/or satisfaction when they do so is nothing but a temporary emotion which is followed by a longer lasting sense of distrust and paranoia, which conditions the following act of aggression.
Dog aggression can be categorised in numerous ways but the mindset is as follows: a fearful dog displays aggression to remove what it sees as a problem from its surrounding space. A dominant dog is not fearful at all but displays aggression because it likes the hunt, to attack and to maim. Then there are fearful dogs who have found that they can get away with bullying others – people as well as dogs – because they were never challenged when they previously pushed the boundaries. Finally there are the dogs that feel they need to possess and to guard things, which if left unchecked will spiral further out of control to become a much bigger problem in the future.
No matter what type of aggression your dog may display – whether to people, dogs or even inanimate objects. No matter what age or breed of dog you have, or how extreme the behaviour is – even if they have attacked time and time again – IT CAN AND WILL BE SOLVED with my system of training, and that is GUARANTEED.
See video below for fear aggressive dog before and after training:
The Dog Wizard is a renowned dog trainer in Wigan but can work with dogs and owners all over the country solving these issues.
For further information on how The Dog Wizard can clear your dog’s aggressive tendencies for good click here.
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