Dog aggression toward its owner can feel especially upsetting because this is the person the dog knows, lives with, and should feel safest around. When a dog growls, snaps, bites, or threatens the person caring for him, it can really …
Category: Dog Aggression
Learn about dog aggression, its causes, and effective training techniques to manage and prevent aggressive behavior. Get tips on recognizing warning signs, socialization, obedience training, and building a strong, positive relationship with your dog.
Dog Aggressive Toward People? Here’s Why
“`Dog aggression toward people is one of the most frightening behavior problems a dog owner can face. Whether your dog growls at visitors, snaps at strangers, becomes aggressive toward family members, or reacts when someone tries to pet them, the …
Dog Aggressive Toward Other Dogs? Here’s Why
Dog aggression toward other dogs can be stressful, embarrassing, and sometimes dangerous. Whether your dog barks and lunges on walks, reacts badly when another dog gets too close, or fights with another dog in your home, dog-on-dog aggression needs to …
Why is My Dog Suddenly Aggressive? What Changed?
Sudden aggression in dogs can be frightening and confusing. If your dog has recently started growling, snapping, lunging, or acting aggressively when they never did before, you’re probably wondering what changed and whether something is wrong.
In many cases, a …
Why is My Dog Being Aggressive? Common Causes Explained
Aggressive behavior is one of the most upsetting problems dog owners face. Whether your dog growls, barks, lunges, snaps, or bites, it’s natural to feel concerned and want answers about why your dog is being aggressive.
The good news is …
5 Signs Your Dog Aggression Training Isn’t Working
Dog aggression can be scary and frustrating to deal with. If you’ve been trying to train your dog to stop aggressive behavior but you’re not seeing results, it’s important to recognize the signs that your current method isn’t working.
We’ll …
Dog Food Aggression Training
Dog food aggression isn’t always a sign of dominance. For many dogs, it can be a sign of fear or anxiety. If your dog is a rescue or shelter dog, or if they haven’t received sufficient food in their lifetime, …
Fear Aggression Dog Training
Dogs who exhibit fear aggression are usually using aggression as a form of self-defense toward their owner, other people, animals or sometimes even objects. If a dog feels threatened, they’ll usually use body language to drive whatever, or whomever, they …
Why Your Dog Thinks Aggression is Necessary
According to Professional Dog Trainer and Behavioral Specialist, Doggy Dan (the owner of the dog training website, The Online Dog Trainer), you must realize that when it comes to aggression, your dog is making a decision.
Whether they think they …

