Sunday, July 24, 2011

The Problems Of Having A Aggressive Puppy In The House

Having a aggressive puppy is never fun and can take time; however when it is instilled on a persistent and consistent routine your little friend will learn how to get along with other people and other dogs.
Many people who tend to have dog problems with their new pets; tend to believe that this behavior can change overnight. Aggressive puppy behavior should be corrected at this early stage.
Some find it cute when a puppy forcefully gnaws on a curtain. Aggressive puppy training requires plenty of patience and love. Never punish or hit your pet.
Aggressive puppies do not make the best pets. Aggressive biting can be caused by genetic breed defects, including rage syndrome.
Avoid hitting, smacking, bullying or threatening your puppy. Age can really take what used to be beautiful, comfortable glider cushions and turn them into an embarrassment.
Puppy aggression doesn’t just mean puppy biting; it means barking and lunging at people as well. While the behavior may seem cute on the outside, if not properly treated at an early age, it can develop into serious dog aggression and will be much more difficult to fix at an older age.
Puppy aggression is normal canine behavior. Puppy mills tend to keep many different breeds of dogs in very poor living conditions, and tend to neglect, abuse, inbreed, and overbreed their dogs, producing very poor quality dogs.
Such practices are contributing to the deterioration of the overall health of most dog breeds, and are introducing dogs with health and behavioral problems into the consumer market.