Stop Dog Biting
If you own a dog that consistently attacks and bites anyone or anything he meets then you have a very steep hill to climb to stop dog biting. To stop dogs biting you need to first find out why your dog is doing what he does, once you identify this you can put in place some form of dog training biting solution.
One reason your dog biting problems could stem from is that they are unfamiliar with where they live and where you take them for walks, still it should be no excuse for them to attack like they do but unfortunately they do attack and you must look at this as one of the reasons why he does. Biting dogs usually come about because of psychological triggers that the dog has embedded from past experiences in his life and if you can take your dogs attention from these triggers you will be able to stop dog biting incidents from ever occurring.
When I say a psychological trigger been embedded from when they were younger I mean for example if they had a puppy biting problem and were allowed to continue they learn or embed in their brain that they bite to get their own way and although it may have been cute when they were a pup and that their nipping didn’t hurt so much when they grow up their jaw becomes a lot stronger and their teeth can do a lot more damage. When he thinks he’s playing he is actually hurting whatever he decides to bite and been able to stop dog biting will be more difficult to do.
How To Stop Dog Biting
One of the best ways I know to stop dog biting that you can start putting into practice right now is to stop putting your dog into situations where he may be under stress. If you take him for a walk to a public park and there are lots of dogs that go there and he feels the need to go after all of these dogs, constantly pulling on the lead, barking at anything that comes near him and the ones that get too close he goes for then try going to the same park but go to a more quieter part which will allow him to see the other dogs but they will be at a distance that your dog will know he can’t do anything about. Then gradually move your dog closer to these other dogs and at every point he starts to go mad change your direction and walk him the opposite way that you just came from (take a 180 degree turn).
This will work if you stick to it because what you’re saying to your dog is that as soon as he starts to show this bad behavior he is taken away from it. Over time you will be able to get closer to the other dogs but this method has worked for me with some of the dogs I’ve had biting problems with and it’s the first thing I try to stop dog biting issues with a problematic dog who misbehaves when we are out for walks.
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