Tuesday, April 19, 2011

3 Quick Tips to Stop Aggression in Your English Bulldog Puppy


English bulldog puppies are known for their quiet, loving nature. However, aggression can be in any form and in English bulldog breed is no different. Here are some quick tips to stop the aggression in your puppy.

    If your English Bulldog puppy shows signs of aggression such as growling, snarling or snapping, it usually means that he thinks he is the alpha in the family. To this, we must show that you and other family members are alphas, and not him. alpha dog in the pack is rarely challenged by others. Once you prove your dominance over him, it will show him that he should respect you as alpha. Food aggression can also be a problem. You will need to confirm your dominance in this situation just the same. alpha dog in the pack is always the first to eat and allow others to eat what he wants. This same procedure will apply in your home, to a certain degree. When preparing your own food, make sure your English bulldog puppy sitting in another room, where he can not whine, bark or jump. When you're ready for him to eat him to help him feeding area and make it sit for at least 5 seconds before you put down your food. This will prove to him that you are one in control of food supply in your package. Most importantly, they give off signs of aggression laughing or ignoring the behavior. As soon as your puppy growls, etc, just tell him "no " in a loud, harsh tone to get the message across loud and clear that the behavior is not acceptable.

Proper socialization and training in the early months of puppyhood will also help your English bulldog puppy to grow into a charming, loyal and secure adult dog.

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