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7 Tips To Modify Aggression Employing Dog Behavior Modification Share/Save/Bookmark

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by M.B. Bryce

Your training needs to establish you and your family as the “alpha” position in the pack. That relinquishes your canine to the bottom of the pack hierarchy. Once the family establishes command over the canine, issues linked to control can oftentimes be fixed. This is why the socialization and dog behavior modification are awfully necessary.

7 Tips for Dog Behavior Modification

1. Administer rewards. Stress to yourself that your dog can have anything he chooses if he is willing to work for it. So, it is essential to reward all good, unplanned dog behavior modification. Stay on your toes! Canines will astound you!

2. Oversee the food supply. As food is such a highly regarded commodity, it is important to make your canine realize you manage this treasured resource.

3. Ration rubbing. Petting, and the acceptance that goes with it, is a dynamic reward for most dogs and as such should be conserved in the very way as food.

4. Ration approval. Praise may be another greatly admired treasure for which dominant dogs must be forced to work. Approving a canine perpetually dilutes the implication of this otherwise much treasured recognition.

5. Utilize toys as rewards. The provision of toys is a privilege for which dominant dogs have to work.

6. Conserve activities. Activities are amusing, and as such, must be conserved. You need to institute all games and you establish when they are done.

7. Let your dog gain freedom. Liberty is one of life’s privileges and with privilege comes the need for social responsibility and respect.

Dog behavior modification is imperative when dogs use aggression to insist on bad behavior. Remember that YOU ARE THE ALPHA DOG…YOU DETERMINE what happens.

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