Dog Training for Aggressive Dogs

Professional Dog Trainer and Behavioral Specialist, Doggy Dan (owner of the dog training website, TheOnlineDogTrainer.com) has developed a dog training program called, The Dog Calming Code, specifically for aggressive dogs.  It’s super effective, easy to follow and inexpensive.

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The Dog Calming Code will provide the following results for you and your dog:

1.  Sets Up a New, Healthy Relationship Between You and Your Dog. Setting up a healthy relationship with your dog is one of the most important things you can do as a dog owner.  When you get this right, EVERYTHING ELSE FALLS INTO PLACE.

2.  Makes Training Your Dog Easier.  Once you’ve got The Dog Calming Code in place and a solid relationship set up, you’ll find your dog is LISTENING to you, wanting to FOLLOW your lead and TAKE DIRECTION.

dog training for aggressive dogs3.  The Dog Calming Code is Totally Instinctive to Dogs.  This is dog training that actually MAKES SENSE TO YOUR DOG!  You’ll be able to communicate with your dog in a way that they will immediately understand.  You’ll be speaking your dog’s language, which is the easiest, most effective way of training your dog and stopping dog aggression.

4.  The Dog Calming Code Builds Tolerance.  Your dog will not be reacting when something alarming suddenly occurs, like a child playing, a squirrel running, or a friend coming over for a visit.  These things will be far less likely to set your dog off.

5.  The result of The Dog Calming Code is a Calm Dog.  Soon after putting The Dog Calming Code in place, you’ll notice that your dog is generally far calmer.  That’s because your dog is now focused, watching and listening to YOU.  They’ll be able to switch off, not be so alert and anxious, and be much calmer and HAPPIER about life.

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Doggy Dan is the creator of the dog training website, TheOnlineDogTrainer.com.  The site has more than 300 videos where you get to see Doggy Dan working with dogs and their owners.  He offers a $1 three-day trial to the website and a monthly membership for $37.  It’s been my #1 recommendation for dog training for more than seven years because it is effective and affordable.  You can read my full review here.

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2 thoughts on “Dog Training for Aggressive Dogs”

  1. I had the most awesome dog, English Shepherd, that do agility with. When he was 5 I got another ES puppy from same parents.
    They loved each other playing tag and wresting
    When puppy was about a year they started frightening on and off.
    Fights became vicious and trouble separating them.
    Now at 5 1/2 and 15 months I have to keep them separated. Nfever know when they will attack each other for no apparent reason.
    Today the older dog passed by the crate that puppy was in and they stared growling and tried to attack each other, thanks for the bars of the crate.
    Is there any hope they will ever be able to be together again?
    There is also a 12 year old Border Collie in the ouseWe keep him with the older ES.

    1. I’m so sorry to hear this. I suggest using Doggy Dan’s training methods to solve this. Here are a few resources from him:

      Dog-on-Dog Aggression Solved – Transforming Two Dogs Who Tried to Kill Each Other: https://PeopleLovingAnimals.com/DogOnDogAggression

      This one is about rescue dogs being aggressive, but it’s useful plus has more links to more direct info about dogs being aggressive toward each other: https://PeopleLovingAnimals.com/RescueDogAggression

      Dog Calming Code for Dog on Dog Aggression (includes my video): https://peoplelovinganimals.com/dog-aggression-towards-other-dogs/

      I hope this helps! Please feel free to come back and let me know how things are going. Debra

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