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How to Curb Dog Aggression

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Dog aggression is a common behavior in dogs. Dog aggression is typically associated with barking, growling, and attacks. Dog aggression may be a defensive measure, or it could be caused by medical issues such as hormonal imbalance. It may also be genetic as some breeds of dogs are more aggressive than others. This article will teach you some methods to curb dog aggression.

Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Have your dog checked out with the vet to find the cause of dog aggression. The vet may recommend medical treatments if the dog aggression is due to hormones.

  2. Step 2

    Talk to a dog trainer who is reputable at curbing dog aggression. Dog trainers may use programs such as rewards and punishments to stop dog aggression. A punishment program might utilize training collars to punish dogs that exhibit dog aggression.

  3. Step 3

    Keep your dog away from the things that cause dog aggression.

  4. Step 4

    It’s important to cure your dog’s dog aggression otherwise it may attack you or someone else one day.

  5. Step 5

    See the resource link below for more information on how to curb dog aggression.

Tips & Warnings
  • Early treatment of dog aggression is important.
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