Preventing Dog Biting

Many things could cause a dog to bite. It is vital to understand these reasons to effectively execute the training to stop dog biting

Older dogs would be harder to train in most cases. Therefore, this requires longer time of training. The dog’s breed could also give a hint to owners as to the difficulty in training the dog.
 
Some pets may bite out of fear. Allowing the dog to socialize is the best way to solve this problem. Owners should let their pets mingle with other dogs. But this has to be done slowly. Putting the dogs on leashes will help prevent them from biting. Soon, your canine will be accustomed in mingling with other canines and people and this will control the biting.

Dog Biting 

There are also dogs that bite not because they are frightend but because they want to be the boss. In this case, owners can use muzzles to prevent the canines biting. In this way, the canine will know that biting is not good. Owners can reinforce this by teaching the dog with verbal commands that would stop it from biting.

Sometimes, the dog bites because it is just overly excited. To avoid these dogs from biting, owners should also avoid playing games that would increase the dog’s excitement. Observing the dog while playing will help in this program. Playing should be stopped when it is seen that the dog starts to be aggressive or excited.

There are cases when the owners are not able to stop the dog from biting. But it is not the time to give up. When the dog still continues to bite even after a long training, the best thing to do is to educate and inform the people around. If the dog will have close contacts with humans or other animals, restrain the dog with leash and if possible, put a muzzle on.

Giving the dog rewards and avoiding punishment are important just like in all kinds of training.

Owners should be persistent in the training. In the long run, owners will benefit the most in this activity. Once owners are able to learn how to stop dog biting, they are not only saving their dogs from possible dog euthanasia, but also saving themselves from complaints, medical bills and other expenses caused by dog biting.

Do all that you can do.  Unfortunatly I am sorry to say, some dogs may not be able to be cured.

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