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dogs DOG AGGRESSION TRAINING

Has your dog become overly protective and aggressive? There are ways to control or eliminate the problem so that you can enjoy owning your dog again.

Does your dog try to attack anybody-- burglars and friends alike? Group classes will not work for dogs like yours. If you want your dog well-trained at your home, you need to train him there. Training an aggressive dog with food is dangerous.

Most Dog Trainers Are Totally Unprepared To Encounter A Truly Vicious Dog

Stray dogs prefer to bite extremities, especially fingers. Owned dogs tend to bite heads and faces.

Picture of dog bite on arm

With children, vicious stray dogs tend to bite hands because they are moving. Owned dogs more often aim for the face and particularly the mouth when they bite children.


  Butch Bites Treat Trainers

Picture of aggressive dog

Butch is a Mastiff/Rottweiler mix that weighs over 200 pounds. He viciously attacked a dog trainer when she threw treats at Butch to try and make friends. The trainer, an amateur hobbyist dog trainer, needed over 100 stitches and lost a finger.

Contrary to what most people think, nearly all aggressive dogs have been well socialized and very often have advanced obedience training. The reason why the dog starts disrespecting the owner and turned aggressive to humans is because the owner almost always does not know how to properly manage the dog and back up commands.

What we usually do on the FIRST LESSON when helping clients to control and domesticate their dog is:

  1. Establish control of the dog for the safety of everyone
  2. Take a detailed history of the dog
  3. Inspect dog's yard, toys, garage and domicile, etc.
  4. Educate client about aggression
  5. Get the dog on "Sit," "Down" and "Heel." Make sure client can do them
  6. Teach client to control the aggression

Is your dog too much for you to handle?

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WARNING:
The photos on the following pages are very graphic
of injuries sustained from dog bites

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