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		<title>How to Stop Dog Biting Tips &#8211; 3 Tips to Ending it Fast</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 01:19:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the common topics that dog owners is concerned with is how to stop dog biting. There are many reasons why a dog would bite a human being or another animal. It may do so because it is scared and it is just acting out in defense. Some canines want to display dominance and [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>One of the common topics that dog owners is concerned with is how to stop dog biting. There are many reasons why a dog would bite a human being or another animal. It may do so because it is scared and it is just acting out in defense. Some canines want to display dominance and they bite to show their aggression. Some dogs engage in what we call &#8220;play-biting&#8221; and the dogs are only trying to shower affection. Dog biting can inflict great pain to the other party, be it a dog or a human being, and you as the owner need to stop this behavior. Here are three tips that you can use to stop dog biting.</p>
<p>Having the Best Dog Training Help is Important If You Want A Well Trained Dog.</p>
<p>Making a Loud Noise When It Bites<br />Many owners like to give their dogs toys to play with. Little do they know that when they engage in a tussle with their dogs, they are actually encouraging it to bite. It gives them the false impression that it is okay to bite. Sometimes the dog may bite you when it is playing. When this happens, you need to make a loud noise. This will shock your dog and he will then realize that it is wrong to do so.</p>
<p>You can also use this technique on adult dogs. Growl loudly when your dog bites you. Then, send him away and act like a strict disciplinarian. Your dog will become fearful of this situation. You will need to execute this immediately after he bites you so that he knows that the behavior is unacceptable.</p>
<p>Use a Muzzle<br />Until you have successfully trained your pet, you should consider using a muzzle for safety reasons. If you have children in the house or if you are expecting guests, you need to muzzle your dog. A muzzle prevents a dog from biting. If you are bringing your dog outdoors, you should also keep a muzzle over its snout so as to prevent any dangerous attacks.</p>
<p>Eliminating Fear Biting<br />When learning about tips on how to stop dog biting, you should consider fear biting. Fear biting is a problem with most domestic canines. Most canines are amiable creatures, although their survival instincts kick in when they feel they are in a threatening situation. They bite in self defense. In order to eliminate fear biting, you need to raise your dog&#8217;s self-confidence.</p>
<p>Instead of locking your dog up in a cage, you should introduce him to new surroundings and environments. Bring him to parks where dog owners congregate, and allow him to play with other dogs. It is very important that you praise and reward your pet for his good and calm behavior. Conversely, if your dog behaves erratically in his new environment, take him away. Never reprimand or punish your dog when this happens. It will only aggravate matters.pet</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Despite their cute appearance, English bulldog puppies can sometimes be aggressive, and this needs to be nipped in the bud as early as possible, preferably before those big jaws and teeth do any real damage. English bulldogs act aggressive out of fear or because of their perceived dominance in your family. Bulldogs who fear strangers [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Despite their cute appearance, English bulldog puppies can sometimes be aggressive, and this needs to be nipped in the bud as early as possible, preferably before those big jaws and teeth do any real damage. English bulldogs act aggressive out of fear or because of their perceived dominance in your family. Bulldogs who fear strangers or your handling of them will bite out of fear. Those who perceive themselves as top dog can bite if you come near their food, toys, or objects that they are not supposed to have.</p>
<p>An English bulldog that has not been socialized will tend to fear strangers, so puppy training. should include socialization. Taking your puppy walking through the neighborhood or to a dog park or shopping center that allows dogs will help him or her see that strangers are not threatening. Try to expose your puppy to as great a variety of people as possible so that he or she will get used to people of various ages and ethnic groups. Classes in puppy training, in which puppies are taught basic commands such as sit, stay and leave it, can give your English Bulldog puppy a good chance to be around other people and dogs.</p>
<p>A dog who is fearful of you will also bite out of fear, so train your English bulldog using rewards rather than punishments. Instead of punishing your puppy for making a mess on the carpet, praise him or her for doing the right thing in the right place.</p>
<p>In nature young dogs jockey for positions as pack leader, second in command, and so on. It is natural for your English bulldog to try to become pack leader in your home, and if he or she feels like the alpha dog, it can lead to biting if you approach too close to your dog&#8217;s food dish or toy, or try to take your sock out of your puppy&#8217;s mouth. Good puppy training involves teaching your English bulldog that you are the pack leader. Eating your dinner before feeding your dog will show that you have dominance, because in nature the alpha wolf eats before the rest of the pack. Sleeping in your bed and having your English bulldog sleep in a smaller bed next to it also will demonstrate to your pup that you are the dominant member of the family. Training your English bulldog commands and giving rewards for good behavior will put you in the position of boss. Teach your English bulldog commands such as sit and down, and have the puppy sit or lie down before he or she is fed. If your puppy refuses to obey the command, withhold food until he or she obeys. Be sure your dog gets plenty of water during the time he or she is not eating.</p>
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<p>Grooming can be a problem with an aggressive dog. Be sure to give your puppy lots of affection early in his or her life, so that touching will not be seen as aggression. When you groom your English bulldog, speak to him or her in a gentle, reassuring tone of voice so that your pup will not be fearful. If aggression during grooming continues to be a problem, a professional groomer might be the solution. Be sure to warn the groomer about your dog&#8217;s behavior.</p>
<p>Puppies go through a teething phase in which they will chew your socks, paper, furniture, and even you. Chew toys are available from your local pet supply store, and should be given to your English bulldog to satisfy his or her craving. When your puppy starts to chew the wrong thing, say, &#8220;leave it,&#8221; and offer the chew toy instead. Praise your pup when he or she chews the chew toy.</p>
<p>If your dog is still acting aggressive, biting and chewing the wrong things, then see a veterinarian or dog trainer for more advice. English bulldogs can be good pets with the right training and handling.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It happens a lot of the times that young puppies bite by the instinct, this is when you need puppy training. Biting is as normal for dogs as it&#8217;s walking. But that does not mean we have to adapt to it. Nobody wants to have a puppy that bites and maybe even damage somebody. One [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>It happens a lot of the times that young puppies bite by the instinct, this is when you need puppy training. Biting is as normal for dogs as it&#8217;s walking. But that does not mean we have to adapt to it. Nobody wants to have a puppy that bites and maybe even damage somebody. One of the things any dog owner has to do is train the dog to stop doing that. None likes a biting dog. Even though puppies are not harmful to a human, but they can definitely do damage to children if they start fearing all the dogs.</p>
<p>Teach your dog the sit, stay, come orders first, these will be very helpful at later training. The simplest time to teach a puppy is when it&#8217;s still young. Bigger, older dogs that bite can seriously hurt a person. Dogs who bite are usually put to sleep.</p>
<p>Dog Biting Will Stop If You Use This Method</p>
<p>Whenever the puppy bites you or somebody else, show your disapproval in a very obvious way. With a strong voice say No!, if you have to push the animal away so it gets a clear picture. Never be aggressive or inflict pain. This will never help you, usually just makes the situation worse. You will have to do this for around [10-14 days], but after that time your puppy should never again bite. At all times show you are disapproving of this action, send the puppy a clear message. Make sure you click the links below if you want more puppy training biting tips and methods.</p>
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