Articles tagged: aggression
<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Marietjie Du Toit The domesticated dog has descended from the wolf and has over the years allowed mankind to tame it. The problem is that each and every dog, even your most beautiful miniature French Poodle, still has some wolf in him. Dogs have instincts that are so engraved into them and do not always realise just how much that affect their behaviours. Many, if not most, behaviour problems that we experience with our dogs, could have been prevented, had we better understood how their “wolf” instincts work. written by William King Workplace bullies often spoil office atmosphere and ruin your peace of mind. Following article presents an insight into their nature and some tips on dealing with them. written by Michael Lee One of the techniques for controlling verbal aggression is to study the assailant. You may need to teach him a permanent lesson, so that potential future victims could be spared from his ways. written by Dean Burton Overview of compulsive behaviors in dogs and tips to reduce the chances of compulsive behavior when looking for puppies for sale. written by Bnei Baruch Modern psychological research is in line with what Kabbalah has been saying for centuries: that we are but a desire to receive pleasure. However, Kabbalah also explains about the Upper Force that created us in order to delight us. written by Eric Letendre Letendre Sitting at a seminar being held by an ex-Russian Special Forces instructor I was struck by a comment he made and how it applies to dog training. Dog training is much more than putting a choke collar on and correcting the dog. Dog training requires an understanding of behavior and how to change it. written by Rena Murray You have heard lots of stories of dog attacks, and now your otherwise sweet Nicky wants to bite the mailman. You suspect this is fear based aggression, because Nicky is not a vicious dog. What can you do? Dog obedience trainer to the rescue … written by Rena Murray How in the world do you handle a fearful dog who is not showing fear based aggression, but she simply wants nothing to do with humans? All she does is hide from them. She loves to play with your other dog, though! written by Rena Murray Your goal is to have a dog who obeys your commands. You have gone through the whole experience of bringing new puppy home. Now you want to find the best way for puppy's day to start. Also, what should be done for her? written by Rena Murray Your previously well-behaved dog has begun spraying his personal dog marking codes all over the place, not at all thrilled with the new puppy's arrival. This nasty dog territory marking is driving you crazy. What to do? written by Rena Murray Do you know these common but dangerous mistakes people make in approaching dogs? Here is the right way to introduce your children to dogs and to avoid common errors with their all-too-common, nasty results. written by Rena Murray When a dog comes after you when you are walking with your child, are you stuck in the Old School of "make a run for it," or do you really know how to protect your child and yourself? Here is how to stop and control Vicious Vince. written by Rena Murray True drama. This if the heroic story of a determined old dog who saved the life of his infant mistress. Learn why you should listen to Rocks. written by Rena Murray Want to see a healthy relationship between a child and a dog growing up together? See Duke's reactions to Carrie's curious ways as she grows and changes, and his invaluable worth to her. He becomes the dog in every child's dreams, and so can yours! written by Rena Murray So, you have decided to get your child a dog for his birthday. Here are some good tips on what to say to Billy about all aspects of having this dog. Do not miss this vital understanding! written by Rena Murray You are new parents and it's time to bring your baby home. How should Duke greet her and behave around her, and how can you protect her? Do you know these few critical steps to ensure safety, harmony, and healthy long term relationships in your home? written by Rena Murray Having a baby? Let's avoid the modern hysteria and fear of dog aggression against your baby and understand how to avoid it from the start. Here is how to make your dog a respectful member of the happy, enlarged household and not a source of fear. written by Rena Murray The peaceful dog park erupts into a hotbed of aggression dog dominance, with your dog and others engaged in a nasty show of dog dominance behavior. What happened and who is to blame? Find out how to prevent this and correct the two gladiators! written by Rena Murray What can you do to avoid a mass attack among the dog park inhabitants? What should you do if a fight breaks out? Here is help. written by Rena Murray You have heard of dog dominance, dog aggression, and perhaps even aggression dog dominance, but do you know the actual meanings and the difference between dog dominance and dog aggression? Lack of knowledge can have serious results, so here's help. written by Maria Markella Ok it's a fact that most cats like to play around, running here and there, scratching furniture or biting you. But Sometimes cats can be so energetic that can cause damage when playing. And what about spraying? All cats spray their territory to mark it and make it their own. Do you have a house training tactic to deal with these issues? written by Maria Markella Does your cat scratches your favorite beautiful furniture? Well, scratch is part of your cats life. Your Cat's instict commands the pet to scratch in order to be comfortable and feel good. Is there any house cat training method to prevent or reduce scratching? written by Rena Murray Find solutions to dog dominance aggression and nasty, ankle-biting dogs! Recognize the importance of being Leader of the Pack, and see how to apply it to address some of these common and annoying circumstances written by Rena Murray Ah, those sweet nudges, mouthings, and persuasive paws Fido uses to command attention! See how they grow, as Fido controls and manipulates you with dominant dog behavior, interrupts family talk, trips you up so you break a leg, and worse … Unless you know these dog management tips to become leader of the pack and turn fearsome Fido into fabulous friend! written by Rena Murray Knowledge, observation, and awareness are keys to wise puppy selection. Know the dog breed and understand its requirements. Evaluate litter interaction to select the right personality and avoid aggression dog dominance or dog destructive behavior written by Rena Murray Knowledge, observation, and awareness are keys to wise puppy selection. Know the dog breed and understand its requirements. Evaluate litter interaction to select the right personality and avoid aggression dog dominance or dog destructive behavior written by Rena Murray Why is Fido displaying destructive tendencies? Many people erroneously believe that destructive dog behavior means their dog is punishing them for being left alone. This is quite untrue, as illustrated with examples from my 2 rescued dogs. Destructive behavior in mature dogs is caused by energy boosts. Solution - Exercise! written by Rena Murray Does Billy bear his teeth if you reach to touch his bone or food? Such possessive dog behavior is a form of aggression dog dominance, a dog instinctive behavior for control. To avoid escalation of the problem and painful results, you must correct it. Here's how! written by Ande Waggener If aggressive dog behavior is a problem, avoid these aggressive dog behavior training no-nos. written by Rena Murray Dominant Dogs require special training, but so do their Owners. Discover the keys to what You can do to break dog dominance behavior and gain peace in your home. Learn how to focus, take control, command respect, and turn your Dominant Dog or Aggressive Dog into a lovable, obedient, enjoyable pet. You will exude authority as you become the unquestioned Master and "Pack Leader" when you use a little-known dog training tip. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |