Posted by Aleesha London at Nov 20th, 2008 in Pets
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by Aleesha London
If you’re a dog owner, then you probably know the importance of knowing how to stop aggressive dog behavior. Otherwise, you will not only be putting your dog’s life in danger, you could also be held liable by other people if you leave your aggressive dog behavior unchecked. As with any problem that needs correction, this also requires a step-by-step procedure.
Step 1: Find out the cause for aggression.
Managing aggressive dogs should begin with awareness. You should know that dogs are not dumb animals and that they usually have a reason for being aggressive. It is possible for example that a dog may only be exhibiting his natural tendency to be dominant. Your dog may feel that it is the alpha creature in the house and will react negatively to any attempts that seem to undermine its superiority. It is also possible that aggressive dog behavior is the result of traumatic experiences. Your dog may have been subjected to violent treatment in the past.
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Posted by Lee Dobbins at Nov 20th, 2008 in Dogs
by Lee Dobbins
When choosing a dog breed it is important to first look at your lifestyle and then at what type of dog breed fits that lifestyle. You need to be able to determine how much time a day you can devote to your dog including puppy training, socializing, classes and other activities. Puppies take up a lot of time that you may not have available.
You also need to determine if you or your family is allergic to any specific type of dog. Some individuals can tolerate specific types of breeds while others may have problems with any type of dog. Or perhaps you are the lucky one with no animal allergies.
Buying a purebred dog will be a large cost. Additionally there are other costs that most pet owners don’t think about until they have their new dog. There are many costs that accumulate once you have your dog, like shots, food, accessories, crates, inoculations, obedience school etc. Try and have an idea of the expected shocks so you don’t get stuck. You can’t simply give back a dog if all of a sudden you can’t afford it.
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