Biting & Nipping Behavior Can Kill Your Dog!Written by Moses Chia
Continued from page 1 If you got a persistent biter, grab hold of him with one hand on his collar and close his mouth with your other hand, wrapping your fingers around his muzzle. Hold it there and say “No bite” in a deep firm tone. Offer him a chew toy instead. Let him know that he can land his teeth on chew toy only and not on you. While older dogs have more difficulties learning new rules, it’s still possible if you are consistent with training. If you are unsure of your dog’s behavior when you bring him out to public, be sure to put him on a leash and muzzle if necessary. Constant correction will make teaches your dog not to use his teeth in any event. If you’ve problems to teach your dog not to use his teeth on people, seek professional help and advice immediately. This is not only to safe guard interest of general public but also your dog. Remember: All it takes is one bite, and your dog could be put to death (euthanized). No “ifs”, No “buts” – Plain and simple.

Moses Chia is a dog lover and owner of http://DogsObedienceTraining.com – The dog training resource site for a happier and healthier dog. You are welcome to reprint this article if you keep the content and live link intact.
| | Dog Aggressive Training: Understand & Eliminate your dog's aggression behaviorWritten by Moses Chia
Continued from page 1 - You must eat first before your dog does. - You must go through doorways first. - Do not let your dog win you in games of strength. (Tug-of-war, wrestling) - Do not let your dog assume a superior position against you. For example, you lying on floor while your dog’s two paws pressing against your chest. - Set & enforce your house rules consistently, let him know that he has rules to follow. Territorial aggression is display by dogs that are fiercely overprotective. Prevent this problem by introducing and socializing your dog when he’s young to break down his suspicion of strangers. Try to expose your dog to more things and different people, which means bring him out more often! Let your dog know that these people are harmless and his territorial aggressiveness will died down naturally. If you are unsure of your dog’s behavior when you bring him out to public, be sure to put him on a leash and muzzle if necessary. This is to not only to safe guard general public but also your dog. More often than not, dogs are always put to death should they bite and injure someone. No "ifs" No "buts"! Lastly, remember that aggression is no small problem and need to be seriously dealt with. If you are losing control over your dog or feel that he by and large outsmarts you, seek professional help and advice immediately.

Moses Chia is a dog lover and owner of http://DogsObedienceTraining.com – The dog training resource site for a happier and healthier dog. You are welcome to reprint this article if you keep the content and live link intact.
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