DOG BEHAVIOR

Understanding Dog Aggression

A major dog behavior problem stems from dogs becoming aggressive out of frustration and dominance. The frustration comes from a lack of exercise, and the dominance comes from a lack of calm-assertive leadership.

LATEST AGGRESSION ARTICLES

Unneutered Dogs Not Making Friends

Hi Cesar, I am a proud owner of a beautiful Red Nose pit bull named Romeo. He’s almost two and full of energy and bounce. The problem occurs when we go on walks and meet other owners and their dogs. Read more

Dog Attacking Pack Mate

Hi Cesar, I LOVE YOUR SHOW! I hope you can help me. I have two rescued mutts: 1. Lizzie - 4-and-a-half-year-old, 75 lb Heeler mix female. I got her as a small puppy. Very lovable to people but afraid of most dogs and attacks her dog mate. 2. Rocky - eight-month-old, 34 lb, very short Lab mix male. Got him a month ago. Very sweet obedient, energetic. His only issue is separation anxiety. Read more

How Do I Handle Other Dogs at the Dog Park?

Dear Cesar, I follow your advice on being a strong pack leader at the dog park. On the rare occasions that I take my dogs to the dog park, I notice humans not applying discipline if their dogs get in a fight (or potential fight). Read more

Battle for Dominance

During the past week our two dogs, Jack, a 2-year-old Chihuahua and our new dog Toby, 1-year-old Terrier mix have been attacking each other. We brought Toby into our house about three months ago. Toby's past life was very hard -- best case scenario he was severely neglected; worse case ... Read more

Breaking up Dog Fights

Dear Cesar, I have read several articles in our local paper about people witnessing dogs fighting or dogs chasing a person and wanted to intervene but did not know how or what to do. Read more

Shih-Tzu Aggressive Towards Visitors

The problem is, when friends or relatives come to the door, Diva goes bananas. She jumps up and down, lunges at the door, and won't stop barking. When the guests finally make it inside, she never bites them, but growls and watches them with her lip twitching. It has become so bad that we have to lock her in my daughter's bedroom every time someone comes over. When we do, she'll howl for a time, then just lay down, and get depressed. Read more
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