Dogs sometimes attack people for a variety of reasons.
In many cases, this is due to improper handling or insufficient training of the animal.
First of all, it is important to understand that dog aggression is often caused by fear. If a dog feels threatened, it may defend itself by attacking.

Owners need to teach their pets that people are not a threat. From childhood, the puppy needs to be accustomed to people, introduced to different situations outside the home.
In addition, dogs can become aggressive due to the wrong behavior of their owners.
For example, if the owner encourages the dog's aggressive behavior or punishes without explaining the reasons. The animal will not understand what is wanted from it. It is important to encourage good behavior and ignore unwanted behavior.
Another common cause of aggression is lack of physical activity and mental stimulation.
Dogs need daily walks, games, and training. Otherwise, excess energy can spill out in the form of aggression.
Correcting aggressive dog behavior requires a patient approach.
Start by identifying the causes of the problem, then develop a training plan with rewards for good behavior. You can contact an experienced dog trainer.
The main thing is not to scold or punish the dog, but to direct its energy into a peaceful direction.
Once the cause of the dog's aggressive behavior has been identified, you can begin to correct the situation. It is important to be patient and consistent.
One of the key points is to teach the dog to obey the owner's commands in any situation. Training should be carried out regularly, using rewards.
The dog must follow the commands "sit", "lie down", "come to me" regardless of what is happening around.
It is also helpful to distract your dog and redirect his attention when he starts showing signs of aggression.
You can give a command to perform another action or just call by name - the main thing is to switch attention. For successful execution, reward with a treat.
It is necessary to carry out daily work to adapt the dog to what causes aggression. For example, if it growls at the sight of other dogs, gradually accustom it to their presence at a safe distance, encouraging calm behavior.
In extreme cases, consultation with a veterinarian or dog trainer may be required.
Perhaps the dog's aggression is caused by health problems or a more professional approach to training is required. But in most cases, with the right approach, the owner can correct the pet's behavior on his own.
The main thing is to be patient, consistent and always encourage the dog's good behavior without scolding or punishing it. Then aggression will go away, giving way to friendliness and obedience.
So, let's summarize how you can correct aggressive behavior in a dog:
1. Identify and eliminate the causes of the problem. Most often, this is fear, improper upbringing, lack of activity and stimulation.
2. Teach your dog to obey commands unquestioningly under any circumstances. Conduct training with rewards regularly.
3. Switch the dog's attention when it starts to behave aggressively. Give other commands, distract it with a game.
4. Gradually accustom your dog to objects and situations that cause aggression. Always reward calm behavior.
5. Consult a veterinarian or an experienced dog trainer if you cannot correct the situation on your own.
6. Be patient and consistent. Behavior change is a long-term process.
7. Use only positive training methods. Punishments will make the situation worse.
8. Provide your dog with enough daily walks, games and activities.
By following these recommendations and paying attention to your pet, you can gradually correct your dog's unwanted behavior. The main thing is not to give up and be consistent! Then your dog will turn into a balanced and friendly animal.
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