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Aggressive dog behavior

I'm investigating the aggressive dog behavior I'm trying to prove that dogs do not act randomly or off pax. . There's something there that causes it. . I need examples of support. From what I can say … Yes I agree it is a fact that no breed of dog attacks for no reason. Now can be attacked if they are provoked, injured or are in pain, to be protective, fear or dread. . Etc. I have seen where people have said, a dog attacked a child. . Now these people do not think you could be a reason? Children do not know how to respect an animal, what they like to pull the tail was in them, and sometimes they hurt and can not say 'hey stop' and parents are busy doing something else or think that their ' cute 'until the dog has had enough and bites, and then the dog gets put down because the child was suffering and he could not say anything. It's so sad. This is a pretty good place for parents and pet owners to check out and here I found a paragraph to back up what I said in the beginning * "People should be aware that the dog bites is based on behavior, in which certain social and environmental conditions trigger the behavior variables. Therefore, experts say there is no breed of dog to attack someone for no reason at all. This means that 99. 9% all dogs do not attack anyone, as long as there is no viable reasons to trigger the attack. "


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Changing the dog's behavior

We have been to the vet, who has been on drugs, we have tried a kennel, chains, everything. He has separation anxiety and he escapes and destroys covering doors and windows and tires and the car and the sides of car, etc.. . . We have tried behavior modification techniques and nothing works. Hes a 100 kilo Shepard. When we have to go somewhere and have to stay at home I have to go with the fear that they will escape from its cage and destroy my house. I have screens on the floor at the pound and a roof over it. He leaned over and actuallt destoyed the links in the chain without yesturday and when proceeded to break the glass screen door slides out of the house and remove the lining around the door. I love my dog, but I'm afraid I've tried everything to control this, spent hundreds of dollars in medicine and veterinary, etc and training and fencing. . . I fear that maybe I'll have to find someone who can be with him all the time or put it down. . . . Just can not take it anymore. Basically … I seem to have worked very hard to help. Sometimes there are problems that require professionals to diagnose and treat, and this sounds like one. If you did not get the dog until he was older then maybe there were some problems in his puppy stage that created all this anxiety. If it were my dog, I would seek professional help from a dog trainer or I put you with someone who knows what their problem and are willing to spend all the hours needed to work with him. Putting it down would be a last resort, obviously, having tried the other two. There are people out there who would be willing to work with, but you can not let your life be destroyed by an animal. We have several pets yahooers coach who can help. Check the Internet for some local lists of trainers and behavior modification specialists in your area or to local veterinarians for recommendations. If you do not have the money to pay for it, try asking some of its premises without killing shelters for recommendations or ask if they would take the dog to see if you can help. There are many programs (programs for prisoners, for example) where animals are taken and trained, so maybe you can find something for him. Good luck.



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Dog Anxiety Problems

6288693383 d34fbd19af Dog Anxiety Problems Alrighty, soooo my dog a yorkie/poodle mix is like dealthy afraid of the dishwasher and the stove. WE have no idea why but everytime we put either of them on [which we have to almost once everyday] he like pants really heavy and shakes and like wants to be REALLY close to you like if you move your arm he will stick his nose in between you and your arm so that your like hugging him . What can I do I feel so bad and hes really annoying when hes like this. Basically… You have to Desensitize Your Dog to Loud Noises. Create A Positive Association Before the tremors set in, haul out the dog treats. Before your dog gets to the cowering point, hand out a treat for every second he does NOT try to run. If he stays in a "sit" reward him. Sometimes owners unwittingly reward the fear reaction, encouraging their dog to BE fearful. Build Up To The Noise Gradually Set up a tape recorder, and record the worst noises that cause the fear). Pick a day when you can put up with it, and playback the recordings, starting on a low volume setting, and get louder gradually. As the noise continues, your dog will experience a less intense reaction. I should emphasize that you increase the volume GRADUALLY. Sometimes this process could take a while, but when your dog is able to sit calmly next to you when it's stormy out, you'll know you've won. hope that helped. My dog was deathly afraid of thunder, and the stove, and this really helped.


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Pet - Rescue Remedy 10ml - Alcohol Free Works wonders for animals that are impatiens, fearful, has been through a traumatic situation, have fear of thunder and firework or do not feel themselves. Add 2 drops in their drinking water and you'll see how quickly they return to normal. Inactive Ingredients: 80% Glycerine, 20% water
   
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Anxitane is recommended for long-term use in pets who exhibit clinical signs associated with fear and anxiety.
   

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