Dog aggression. How to wean your dog not to be aggressive towards other dogs. Part 1. 2 00:00:04,08 --> 00:00:00,00 To wean dog aggression, it’s very important to prevent fights with other dogs, not to allow development and strengthening of this behavior. To do this you should understand and see potentially dangerous situations and to react in advance to the conflict behavior of your dog. Flint - heel! Well done! Flint – heel! Flint - heel! Flint! Flint! Flint - heel! In this situation, the instigator of conflict is terrier Jack Russell (Zephyr), which winds up because of the excited behavior of the shepherd Flint.
Why has one of my dogs started attacking the other?
Jack Russell does not even want to walk. Its attention is occupied by the shepherd and when it lacks the brake, it attacks the neck. Flint, come! Sit! Sit! Yes, sit, sit, sit. Walk! No! Jack Russell is a hunting dog, which should come into direct battle with the beast, thus it winds up easily because of jerks of another dog. Flint, come! Spin! Spin! Spin! Spin! Spin! Spin, stop! Walk! In such situations, it would be wrong to punish only the dog that makes the first shot. If Flint responds to Zephyr, it should be punished as well.
Why is my dog suddenly aggressive at daycare?
The dog does not reset the situation. The dog is constantly trained in terms of fighting. It’s rather releasing brake of readiness to fight than teaching how to fight. If you allow the dog to fight, when it’s supposedly right, very soon the dog will fight when it sees fit without checking with your ethical standards.Another dangerous situation is competition for the toy. First, let’s take a look at Jack Russell and the shepherd separately. Walk, walk, hop! Go, go! Hold it! Good! Down! Down! You can see that both dogs are interested in playing with the prey. Let’s offer Zephyr and Flint to play together.
Why is my dog only aggressive at home?
To play like Flint does with male-dog Kado and lady-dog Bertha. Flint and Kado. Good! Good! Good! Flint and Bertha Come on, come on, come on! Get it! Good! Hold it! Go! Go! Go! Now look at the behavior of Zephyr and Flint. That’s the try to get them pull the toy without aggression to each other. In close proximity to Flint Zephyr poorly keeps the rag and even when it is possible to provoke it, when Zephyr comes closer to Flint, it loosens this rag. Good, good! Hold it! Flint – sit! Sit!
When Jack Russell gets hot, the shepherd starts to walk away from this situation and does not want to grasp a toy. Flint, take it! Come! Sit! Sit! Flint – sit! Flint! Flint - take it! Flint - sit! Flint yawns; in accordance with all ethological canons this is usually interpreted as stress.Flint, stop! Come! Flint - sit! Quiet, Flint - quiet. Flint - quiet! Hang on! Come! Give! Sit! Sit!
This is it! Take that! Dogs stubbornly refuse to play together. Flint tries to leave with a toy, and Zephyr either does not play, or rushes to Flint. Get it! Hold it! Give! Take it, take! Hold, hold it! Flint, hold it, hold!
Now, when Flint holds a toy, Zephyr does not want to take it. Terrier strains, lifts up its head, stretches forward and it’s ready for the dart. The shepherd, stimulated by the trainer, does not pay attention to the terrier, and tries to seize the toy, sets it free and moves closer to Jack Russel. Flint, hold it! Hold! Come on! Come on! Come on! At a time when both dogs set the toy free, and the distance between them is small - this is the moment when fight begins.
Can an aggressive dog be cured?
Zephyr bites Flint and as shepherd’s mouth is not busy with a toy, it reacts impulsively and attacks Jack Russel. DOWN! OFF! QUIET! COME! DOWN! CALM DOWN! COME HERE! COME HERE! Each and all are alive and fresh, so after the conflict do no separate dogs wide apart each other and stop their communication.So, what do we have here? Sit still! Sit and don’t be afraid. Intentional demonstrative rudeness of the trainer affects dogs overwhelmingly, and prevents possible continuation of the conflict.
Right after the fight (if dogs don’t have traumas and don’t need immediate assistance of the veterinarian) dogs have to work together, close to each other, switching them from aggression to execution of commands. In this case Flint knows that it should not fight. Zephyr is frightened. There’s no toy between them, so such closure limit of dogs is permissible. Sit still! Quiet! Sit!
Don't be afraid! As usual, dogs are not afraid of their masters and do not really respect them, thus after a fight DO NOT REPEAT THIS! End of part 1.To be continued… Professional Dog Training School WalkService..
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