Aggression
Tips for dealing with a growling or biting dog

Consider contacting a Veterinary Behavioral Specialist for a consultation and possibly medication.

When searching for a trainer, make sure you find one that is experienced with aggression and is planning to use positive methods to help to change your dog's mind about the things he is aggressive about.

Avoid using "corrections" or punishments. The idea will be to teach him that whatever he is upset about is associated with something good - using baby steps.

Most importantly, do your best to prevent eliciting the aggression and keep everyone safe!

The products below will help you to teach him to be less aggressive.

Training Guide
for Reactive &
Aggressive Dogs

By Beverly Hebert

Instantly download this gentle, step-by-step, aggression training guide and get started on helping your dog today! $10

Comfortable Muzzles

Help keep everyone safe while you teach your dog that what he was previously aggressive about now means treats! From $34.75

Expert's Picks

Dog Repellant Spray

Spray Shield (Formerly Called Direct Stop) Citronella spray is an effective and safe way to deter aggressive dogs. Great for emergencies especially if you have more than one dog. $12

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A Head Halter Will
Improve Your Control

Teaching him to calmly wear a Gentle Leader or Comfort Trainer can help you to keep him and others safe. From $16

Keep Family and Visitors Safe Using
Crates or Gates

Putting him in his safe area with a chew will help him to enjoy this process.

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Calming Products Can Comfort Your Dog and Speed Training

Aggression is often related to stress. Our safe and natural aids can calm him. From $10

Teach Your Dog Efficiently Using
Our Training Aids

Teach him that what he is uncomfortable about equals great things for pup! Also teach handy behaviors like: "go to your crate"

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Adequate Exercise Will Help
Your Dog to Relax

Make sure she gets at least 30 minutes of calm exercise per day (walking with sniff breaks is perfect). Chewing is a great outlet for stress and anxiety.

Expert's Picks

Get a Handle on Aggression with
our indoor dragline

Helps you to get hold of your dog without touching her collar if you need to move her away from something that is upsetting her. $5

Get a Handle on Aggression with
The Quick Draw Leash

Helps you to get hold of your dog and move him away from what he is aggressive about. $12

Get a Handle on Aggression with our tab

Helps you to get hold of your dog and move him away from what he is aggressive about. $3

 Keep a Good Grip on Your Dog

Gorgeous and practical leash with rubber woven and stops throughout will give you the best grip possible. From $21.50

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Other aggression books to
Help Your Dog

Books to help you learn how to rehabilitate your aggressive dog.

Get personalized help by
phone or email

Certified Dog Trainer, Jess Rollins uses a positive and gentle approach and will coach you about how to manage and train your dog as well as advise you in finding a great local trainer. From $17.50

 

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