Tips for Training Your Aggressive Dog
Don’t play games such as tug-of-war unless you always win. This game is initiating a physical contest and the Alpha must always win. Don’t let your dog keep the toy when you are playing; they need to learn to release and drop the toy. Toys belong to you (the Alpha) not to your dog. Don’t let your dog show its teeth, touch its teeth on your skin or growl during play. If they do, stop playing and take the toy away. Don’t play catch or chase games with toys that will be hard to take out of your dogs’ mouth. As the leader you cannot risk the possibility of not being able to take possession of a toy that belongs to you. Don’t let your dog demand attention. The Leader of the pack chooses when and how often their pack members are touched and groomed. So ignore your dog when they are demanding attention or simply give the “down” command. Don’t feed your dog before you eat. Alpha’s always eat first. So eat first and then feed your dog and don’t give them table scraps while you eat. Don’t let your dog on the sofa and bed. A higher ranking dog always chooses the best sleeping area and it’s usually higher than all other pack members. Don’t let your dog go through narrow spaces such as doorways first. Make sure you, the pack leader, have this privilege. Don’t let your dog have free range of your entire house. Claim a room as yours. This room/territory is yours unless you invite the dog in.
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