Every canine is transcended from wild dogs so the possibility of aggression is always there. Many believe that all dogs of a certain breed are naturally aggressive but the truth is, the ones believed to be aggressive are the ones that people often train to be mean.
Let's take the pit bull breed for example. Pit bulls are not born mean. Often they are very sweet in nature and mild tempered. However, people love to train the pit bull to be a mean, aggressive dog.
While all dogs of a breed are not aggressive all dogs have their own distinct personality. If you do find yourself with an aggressive dog you need to be careful especially if they are around children.
So what can you do about having an aggressive dog?
The answer depends on how aggressive your dog is and what sets them off.
One way dogs display aggression is by lying low to the floor like they are going to pounce and growling. It is usually best to just pretend that your dog is not even there when they do this. The worst thing you can do is look them in the eye because by doing that you are issuing a challenge and it will turn into a game of who is in control.
Never lash out or spank your dog if he is doing this or it will turn into a game where he tries to dog you and lunge at you for his turn. Once it becomes a game you will have a very difficult time of breaking your dog's aggressive habit.
If your dog's aggression is related to food then you might want to consider staying around him when he is eating. Never touch an aggressive dog while he is eating his food. Start out by just being in the same room as your dog and slowly work your way a little bit closer each meal.
Always use your best judgment when doing this and pay very close attention to the signs your dog is giving you. If he is getting agitated then do not get any closer to him.
When you find yourself with an aggressive dog the best thing you can do is to be cautious around him until he is properly trained, either by yourself or a professional dog trainer.
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