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Different Reasons For Aggression In Dogs And Puppies

By Kevin Lynch
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by Kevin Lynch

Aggressive dogs can be an issue for all concerned. They can be especially frightening for small children and adults alike. Even though some breeds are more aggressive than other breeds there is usually an underlying issue why a dog is aggressive. If you figure out why your dog is acting out you can tailor your training methods to curb his aggression. You will be a happier pet owner if you can trust your dog to be gentle in most situations.

Aggressive behavior can be caused because your dog wants to establish dominance. Dogs are pack animals and there is always a leader within the pack. Your dog may want to establish himself as the alpha dog. However, you need to be the alpha dog so let your dog know that you are the leader of this pack. He may still act aggressively towards other animals or other dog's as there is a hierarchy to the pack. This may be one reason why your dog acts aggressively.

Another common type of aggression in dogs is territorial aggression. Your dog will relentlessly protect everything that he considers to be "his" including yourself, your home and your family. While this can be a good thing if you are threatened at some point, it can cause many problems in regular circumstances. It is seldom that a family is truly threatened and if your dog's territorial aggression is out of control it can cause problems with visitors and neighbors. Excessive territorial aggression is unacceptable behavior.

Often a dog will lash out from fear. Something frightens your dog and rather than retreat he strikes out and attacks. The dog will start growling, pull his ears back and tuck his tail between his legs. Many times this type of aggression is mistook for direct aggression. Fear aggression is always caused by a situation that has frightened the dog. He is lashing out because he is frightened and does not know how to handle that fear.

A dog's aggressive behavior can be misdirected. Something happens that causes the dog to feel anxious yet he is not able to take his aggression out on what really caused the aggression so he takes it out on something else. This may be a reason why your dog may be fighting with other dogs for no obvious reason. He is releasing his anxiety and aggression that was caused by something else.

There can also be biological issues for aggression. Many times a female dog can be aggressive when they are nursing a new litter of pups. This type of aggression is understandable as she is protecting her litter from any perceived hazards. There is also always a possibility of a medical problem if your dog is overly aggressive so taking your dog to the vet for a thorough examination is always recommended.

Getting your female dog spayed and your male dog neutered can slow down aggressive tendencies. This also contributes greatly to the good health of your dog. If you are not in the business of breeding dogs it is just the responsible thing to do and it will make your aggression training easier.

Your training efforts to curb aggression will be more efficient if you take into consideration the causes why your dog is being aggressive. Understanding the reasons for your dog's aggressive tendencies can help you to tailor your training efforts to his needs.

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by Chris Howard

If you ever chance upon one of these animals, you'll probably realize its kingly disposition right off. It shows off an air of polished and smooth energy, while retaining a agile and vigorous outlook on life. The German Shepherd has a long body, that is solid and healthy, radiating health and top form.

The German Shepherd exudes a look of almost majestic quality. This breed is tagged in having produced animals that are poised without being proud, frankly direct and without fear and yet are not unsociable, and sporting a stoic, less friendly approach toward people it does not consider family.

Once trust and a solid relationship are built, The German Shepherd is quite fond of children. He is a first class guard dog, and a faithful family companion: just the perfect choice for many families. If you're looking for a animal that has cleverness, strength and loyalty, perhaps a German Shepherd would be right for you!

Deutscher Schferhund, its original name, literally translates to German Shepherd Dog. Its main purpose was to help shepherds guide herds and protect sheep, hence it was given that name. In Germany's local communities in the 1800s, it was practical to breed dogs to preserve the traits that were vital in herding and protecting flocks from predators.

Dogs would be selected and bred according on the qualities that shepherds thought were needed for shepherding, namely the animal had to be smart, quick on its feet, and have a great sense of smell. The result of this practice produced dogs that did this task greatly, but looked different based on their locality, and their abilities differed as well. This was generally the trend for shepherds at the time.

German Shepherds are recognized by a willingness to learn and an eagerness to have a purpose. Because of these characteristics that make for a loyal protector and herder, it is also hailed as the worlds leading police, guard and military dog. Not only that, its a loving family companion, herder and show competitor.

When the word working dog is used, the image of a German Shepherd and its roles in helping police track down lawbreakers, guarding facilities, and patrolling troubled areas comes to mind. They're absolutely crucial in search and rescues, cadaver searches, and narcotics and explosives detection, to quote just several uses. Their keen noses and unique ability to work in busy, distracting environments like airports or shopping malls allows them to do all this.

With his tan and black or red and black coat and his dignified stance and bearing, the German Shepherds countenance is intelligent, keen and composed. They have a splendid outer coat that is close and dense, while their undercoat is thick and their tails are bushy, reaching to the hock. With this dog conveying understated strength and toughness, and being one of the smartest, most agile and hardest-working dogs out there, youd do well adopt a German Shepherd now and make the best choice for gaining both a protector and a friend.

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by Michael Greives

The wars and the many peace ordeals us humans experience today is the result of our own doing. And right now most of us dream to end it and have peace instead but that dream seems impossible. However, if we have thought like the Boston Terrier our world will not be as chaotic today but at peace and happy instead.

Boston Terriers are playful, unwary, and peaceful dogs and they can be friends with everyone and can even go with a complete stranger without any hesitations. They are well-known as very smart, easily-trained, and very eager to please pets. Because of these, now and then, they are considered as America's most favored companions.

In fact they are tagged officially in the US as the American Gentlemen of dogs. Their natural spirit, temperament, and character are seen as the real image of an American. So whenever people think of the name Boston Terrier, they imagine red, white, and blue.

Tracing back its genetic roots, would you believe that the Boston Terrier actually descended from the violent and vicious dog fighting breed " the Bull Terrier? Commonly, with this knowledge, you would expect the Boston Terrier to be as vicious and fierce. However, they came a long way the family tree and so all that fierceness and violence had been eradicated and they are now very peace loving, hate to fight, and love to make friends.

Boston Terriers are superbly sociable and they have this innate need to belong in a family. If you want to own one, be equipped with an extraordinary dedication and affection. This breed can not strive well in lonesome environments so try to surround them with a happy family.

Since this dog is very unwary, an outdoor and unguarded situation is not suitable. It is so friendly that it wont fight with other creatures such as cats and will trustingly go with any stranger. This demeanor is undoubtedly dangerous for them so keeping them at close watch is a must.

The Boston Terrier is a proven potential great companion, sociable pet, and fashionable family member. Fact is, now and then, endless families had them as part of their families. Until now many parents still trust the Boston Terrier to be the animal of their offspring.

As a dog paralleled to the American spirit, Boston Terriers have proven to themselves timeless. Breed fanciers conclude, everything else may lose their shine but not the Boston Terrier. With an disposition that only craves peace and love, we can easily see that the world will be torn out by wars but the spirit of the Boston Terrier will remain dignified.

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