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Take the Hostility Out of Your Hound - Prevent Dog Leash Barrier Aggression

Prevent Dog Leash Barrier Aggression;A tight leash leads to leash antagonism...Check your own behavior while you're walking the dog around,Arm yourself with treats and put your dog behind a barrier - a gate, for example, or a crate..

Take the Hostility Out of Your Hound
- Prevent Dog Leash Barrier Aggression


You adore your dog but this doesn't mean everyone else does. In fact, if your dog suffers from dog leash barrier aggression, he just might be the neighborhood's resident four-pawed villain. It's time you stop looking at your hound with eyes full of love and start looking for a fix to this behavior problem.

He yanks against his leash. He chews on it. He barks aggressively each time he is crated, fenced in, or sitting behind a car window. Do any of these sound familiar? If they do, that's because your dog suffers from dog leash barrier aggression. Left unchecked, this hostility will turn even the most easygoing of pups into a monster.

To solve dog leash barrier aggression, begin by changing your dog's negative perception of leashes and barriers. Show him leashes and barriers are not the twin evils he believes them to be.

How? Use these steps.

1. A tight leash leads to leash antagonism. Prevent dog leash barrier aggression by keeping the leash loose. With a loose leash, your dog will not feel constricted or choked.

2. Check your own behavior while you're walking the dog around. Do you tense up? Do you tug on the leash too tight? Breathe slowly. Relax. Your own uptight behavior towards the leash could be causing dog leash barrier aggression.

3. Arm yourself with treats and put your dog behind a barrier - a gate, for example, or a crate. Then, do the following:

• Give your dog one stick treat.

• Replenish his stash as soon as the first one has been eaten.

• Stop only after you've given him five stick treats.

• Wait for a few minutes. If your dog stays calm, give him five more stick treats. If he starts howling and hitting the barrier, say nothing and walk away.

Dogs learn from association. To prevent dog leash barrier aggression problems, help your dog see leashes and barriers as friends, not fiends. When he does, you help your dog become not just well-mannered but also well-adjusted.

By Rex Krisinsky
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/

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