SitStayFetch: How To Train A Biting Dog To Be Good
How can SitStayFetch help with aggressive dogs? Though Aggressive dogs want to you think that they are scary and out of control, they are really just looking for someone else to lead so they can follow. SitStayFetch outlines a multitude of techniques for keeping your pets inline while keeping you out of the crossfire. None of these secrets require any dangerous medications or muzzles.
Even the most loving dogs like to bite and nip this is in their nature, especially in puppies. Depending on the breeder and the environment will determine the extent of it and how they long they are likely to do this. Puppy's, when teething can't really help it. Without proper training, this painful habit will continue into the dog's adult life. There are simple techniques like making a high pitch cry when they bite you to imitate a litter mate and hope they stop. But for most pets this is not enough. They cover several techniques that can stop the painful biting permanently in just minutes a day.
If you have more than 1 pet in your home its important to know that they will try to dominate each other and can create unnecessary stress in your house. It's common to see the dog chasing and harassing the cat and then later vice versa. You must keep track of who the aggressor is and why to stop this behavior to keep you and your pets happy. You can do this yourself by watching them and tracking on a piece of a paper or simply use The Top Dog Maintenance Program that is included with the course for less stress.
Dogs just like people will act out just because they are in a bad mood or don't feel good and it's their way of letting you know. I found this course covered just about everything from how to tell if your pet is experiencing stomach problems to motion sickness and how to handle this as well and describe it correctly to the vet.
One of the best things about this was the correct way to teach your dog toilet training. Most pets make mistakes because they were not trained correctly and actually fear the repercussion as opposed to look forward to a reward for doing well. (IE: Nose in poop) This covers in detail how to take the stress out of potty training and make it enjoyable for yourself and your pet.
Its many peoples opinion that if you have an aggressive dog you should seriously consider getting this program. Remember this is not a magic pill but a workable system that you should invest in at least several minutes a day. Best of luck to you and your dog.
Even the most loving dogs like to bite and nip this is in their nature, especially in puppies. Depending on the breeder and the environment will determine the extent of it and how they long they are likely to do this. Puppy's, when teething can't really help it. Without proper training, this painful habit will continue into the dog's adult life. There are simple techniques like making a high pitch cry when they bite you to imitate a litter mate and hope they stop. But for most pets this is not enough. They cover several techniques that can stop the painful biting permanently in just minutes a day.
If you have more than 1 pet in your home its important to know that they will try to dominate each other and can create unnecessary stress in your house. It's common to see the dog chasing and harassing the cat and then later vice versa. You must keep track of who the aggressor is and why to stop this behavior to keep you and your pets happy. You can do this yourself by watching them and tracking on a piece of a paper or simply use The Top Dog Maintenance Program that is included with the course for less stress.
Dogs just like people will act out just because they are in a bad mood or don't feel good and it's their way of letting you know. I found this course covered just about everything from how to tell if your pet is experiencing stomach problems to motion sickness and how to handle this as well and describe it correctly to the vet.
One of the best things about this was the correct way to teach your dog toilet training. Most pets make mistakes because they were not trained correctly and actually fear the repercussion as opposed to look forward to a reward for doing well. (IE: Nose in poop) This covers in detail how to take the stress out of potty training and make it enjoyable for yourself and your pet.
Its many peoples opinion that if you have an aggressive dog you should seriously consider getting this program. Remember this is not a magic pill but a workable system that you should invest in at least several minutes a day. Best of luck to you and your dog.
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