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German Shepherd Training - 8 Tips on Dealing With Aggression

In this article I would like to discuss the basics of German Shepherd training, specifically, dealing with aggression in this particular breed. Since the German Shepherd is an athletic dog often times used in protection roles, many feel that they are prone to aggression. This is simply not true.

Let's get to the basics of training an aggressive German Shepherd:

• Canines need to understand that you are the alpha dog in the house. German Shepherds are no different. From day 1 of owning them, your dog should view you as alpha. If you are well into your relationship with your German Shepherd and have not established the alpha role, you may experience some resistance.

• Humiliation, abuse, and corporal punishment have no place when dealing with aggressive behavior. A mild shake by the scruff of the neck to emphasize the rules is typically enough.

• Reward him for behaving calmly with food treats, praise, and petting.

• It is essential to reward calm and good behavior during training. This is positive reinforcement for the Shepherd, and positive reinforcement breeds more good behavior.

• All members of your family should understand the idea of "alpha dog"; and dog psychology and socialization. When you're not around, the last thing you want is for your training to be deconstructed.

• Guarding breeds such as German Shepherds need special emphasis on socialization. Make sure he has plenty of interactive with humans and other dogs throughout his life.

• Shepherds, as with all dogs, need exercise. Lack of exercise is a major cause of aggressive behavior in canines, German Shepherds are no different. Take your Shepherd jogging, running alongside you as you bike or rollerblade, hiking, etc. Even regular games of fetch will benefit. Consistent exercise is key, strive for at least a 45 minute walk per day.

• Take your Shepherd to typical obedience classes and get them to at least an intermediate level. His mind should be stimulated and occupied.

Being the owner, your dog is your responsibility, and training your dog falls on your shoulders. Training, however, shouldn't be looked at as a burden. German Shepherd training is a mutually beneficial process, and can lead to years of joy with your new best friend.

Chad McAdam

Is your dog being an aggressive, whining, barking, biting, chewing, digging, jumping, and flat out annoying version of "man's best friend"? Chad McAdam is an avid dog lover and has been through the pain of an unruly dog. He has helped dog owners create a special bond with their dog by looking for the cues into what your dog is trying to tell you. Visit his website at http://www.squidoo.com/Dog-Lessons-and-Obedience-Training-a-Dog. You will find tips and resources on effective dog training. Also, be sure to check out the free e.book "Myths of Dog Training" at the bottom of our page. No sign-up or purchase required.



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