Face Up To Responsibilities!
Whilst a dog starts to demonstrate aggressive behavior in public, nearly everyone make excuses for their dog. “That person stared at her!” “He’s just scared.” “Those children are making such a racket!”
Don’t make excuses. Don’t refuse to notice what is right before your eyes. Your dog needs help, and it needs help NOW!.
The FAE (Focused Attention Exercise) will astonish you. It really is a wonderful thing. Meeting each other’s eyes, moving together, you praising and the dog cheerfully earning rewards-Both of you will be having a fantastic time together!
Handling a dog with aggression problems requires pretty good timing, vocal control, and skill with a lead. You’ll need to learn how to keep a LOOSE lead in order to direct the dog with your voice and body language instead of, a tight lead interferes with the action of a head halter, and can even make it mar the dog’s face. A tight lead also interferes with the dog’s ability to focus on you, and makes the dog more defensive. That’s exactly what you DON’T want a dog to feel when aggression is an issue.

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