Aggressive Dogs - Children and Their Pets

It's terrifying how common tales are of dogs savaging young
children. You might think that it’s just Pit Bulls or certain
breeds that do this kind of thing but it's common across all
breeds. Children have the uncanny ability to make dogs angry
without intending.
Most families will luckily never have to deal with anything
remotely as traumatic but if you own a dog and have children,
or have children visiting often - then you too must take some
responsibility for their actions and behavior.
You want to
prepare your children by teaching them a few simple rules about
playing with the dog.
The first step to understand the aggression. So, what causes
dogs to become aggressive? There are a few different kinds of
aggression that dogs experience. They become aggressive if they
are scared, if something threatens their territory or family,
and as an act of dominance assertion.
An aggressive dog's ears will pin back, their tail might
stand up and they will growl. The growl is a warning.
What’s the best way to deal with an aggressive dog?
If you have the luxury of realizing before something happens
that the dog is upset and about to hurt your child or you there
are some things you can do:
- It's most important to try to keep as calm as possible;
the dog will sense your fear
- Speak in a soft voice - remove the disturbance if
possible.
What can you do to prevent an aggressive dog?
- Teach your children that the dogs have feeling too and are
to be treated with care. This means no rough playing with the
dog. Some breeds of dog become agitated and roughhousing can
greatly upset them - enough to bite your child!
- If your children are very small you will need to take care
to supervise them at all times. You cannot leave a toddler with
a dog without risking something going wrong. Very young
children do not understand how to treat animals yet.
- The importance of having a well trained dog cannot be
stated enough. When you get a puppy take them to obedience
classes straight away. Even if you don't have children it's
important to have a well trained dog. You don't want your
beloved pooch to harm someone else's children.
If you have children and are considering buying a dog; there
are some considerations that can make it far less likely for an
aggressive dog. Choose carefully - some breeds are known to
have a low tolerance and others are known to be child
friendly.
Dogs have a long standing relationship with humans - dogs
love people and visa versa. By following these pointers
you should be assured of a happy calm dog that won't harm
anyone. A carefully trained dog will give you peace of
mind and most importantly - become an important part of your
family life.

Steve Allison is a third generation of professional dog
breeders along with his brother Gary. It all started with
his grandparents in 1970 with the Boston Terriers and has
expanded to Maltese, Yorkshire Terriers, Pugs, Shih Tzu’s and
Pomeranians. He is also actively involved with dog rescue
and has a website that showcases the puppies they occasionally
has for sale at All My Puppies Online. Steve is also the
co-author of two consumer guides, Carpet Secrets and Moving Secrets Guide
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