Monday, January 4, 2010

Extended Harnessing How Do I Correct My Aussie's Aggressive Behavior Toward Other Animals?

How do I correct my Aussie's aggressive behavior toward other animals? - extended harnessing

My 2-year-old Aussie mix, Daphne is a wonderful addition to the family. My husband and I had about 2 months. However, when I walk my two dogs (also a mixture of 2 years old dog) Daphne becomes excited. It began immediately when I started walking and she saw squirrels. Now the problem has been extended and immediately react if you see or hear the barking dogs cats. She starts moaning bark and bite me and fly my other dog, while trying, for the animal. Now get upset when we are in a region that has seen an animal, even if no other animal present. Camino it fits with a Gentle Leader harness that, around the nose, but that does not help. I correct him with a tug and a "No" when angry, but they continue to perform. It does not work if we are aggressive in our own backyard. Please help me correct the behavior of my dog, so we can enjoy our daily walks.

2 comments:

dragonri... said...

It is not aggressive ... it does what his upbringing and genes that do not .... Say things JOINED herd. They are working dogs and have literally a goal in life. When people have these dogs in the cities usually end Chasing Cars or people or animals. Unfortunately, there is not much you can do against it ... These dogs need to do much exercise and when excited pins dont get it or, if they like yours. Maybe you can test your training to a package or something like a purpose for their walks has to bear. It is a shame for the dog because she does what comes naturally ... Unfortunately, lacking the room or office to get the herd.

dogman05... said...

The Australians are the shepherds and their natural instinct to hunt or herd.Behavior change is the answer ... You are the pack leader should give the working class dog. !!!!! Even though the obedience training the dog he is? I'm sure some of this behavior was also his last ... So it is not aggression ... .. He fustration But time passed, the situation will be. . Get a professional dog trainer for a right answer ... I prefer clicker training for these dogs .. Look in the formation of eyes for the clicker Deb Jones or identify any of the other wonderful trainers.INFORM yourself and then you and your dog from a good trainer in your area. You and your dog will love! Good luck in your quest for knowledge .....

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