Dog Aggression Biting
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If you have been a dog owner for a great many number of years, you have probably had to deal with the issue of dog aggression--particularly with regards to biting--at one time or another. This is a potentially serious issue that dog owners will have to face sometime in the course of their hopefully long and mutually beneficial relationship with their pets, and the sooner they deal with this, the better it will be for everyone concerned. After all, with a dog who has a tendency to bite on your hands, you could be in for some legal problems if worse comes to worse your dog actually goes and bites someone. Needless to say this could put quite a bit of a damper on what would otherwise have been an enjoyable relationship.

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Several methods have been employed in years past by dog owners who wish to curtail this behavior in their pets. Methods such as tying up their dogs, muzzling and other physical methods have all been utilized but they have largely been met with very little success. After all, what you are trying to correct here is a fundamental canine character trait. Even the teeth that we use for cutting our food--the canines--have been named with some kind of reference to dogs. Dogs bite, that’s what they do. They would not be dogs if they did not bite and that is all there is to it…or is it? Can we in fact do anything to prevent or at least curb this very basic instinct of our beloved pets?
The training guide Dog Aggression: Biting seems to think so and to this end it outlines a number of methods which you can employ in order to address this issue.
Available in video or DVD format, Dog Aggression: Biting gets to the heart of the matter in dealing with one of the most persistent and bothersome issues that any dog owner has to face.
You have to realize first of all that in finding ways to deal effectively with canine aggression—particularly its most commonly apparent manifestation, biting—will require a thorough understanding of its root causes. To this end, the guide’s author Dr. Ian Dunbar provides an in depth analysis of many of the more common reasons why dogs bite and offers up many common sense preventative measures to address this condition. A wide variety of practical training ideas that have been designed to remedy this problem have also been included.
Dog Aggression Biting
The guide is presented in Dr. Ian Dunbar’s characteristically entertaining and witty manner, packed full with relevant and up to date information, making this guide not only an enjoyable viewing experience but one that will prove to be an invaluable training aid for many pet owners for years to come.
Pet ownership is a thoroughly rewarding experience as many happy and satisfied dog wonders will agree and with Dog Aggression: Biting there is no reason why biting concerns should get in the way of that.
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