Dog Trainer Rose Bay – Dog Aggression And What To Do About It
Positive dog training methods are by far the most effective way to train dogs. And it works for severe anxiety and so called ‘red zone’ aggression cases as well. Here’s what you should understand about treating canine aggression. Advice from a dog trainer in Rose Bay.
Harsh Methods Are Dangerous
Fighting aggression with aggression creates more aggression. This is a game-plan that usually results in someone eventually getting bitten. What the focus should be on is changing the way dogs feel for the rest of their lives using force-free methods – not just the way they are acting at that moment.
Think About The Reason!
First, you must first understand why the dog is doing what he is doing. Then you can start to work to address the root cause of the problem. Punishment based training will only suppress the symptoms, not fix the situation! These kind of harsh forceful methods often appear to ‘work’ because they do indeed stop the dog’s behaviour at that moment. But this kind of training success is usually short-lived because the dog’s instincts and reactions are only being suppressed and not truly changed.
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