All those are taught at a strange dog carefully. Before we offer our hands for the dog to sniff, the owners always ask, “Does your dog?” On the surface, the answer may appear simple, the owner has to say is yes or no, but in reality every dog owner never really in a position to provide a definitive answer. The dogs have moods as well as the people do, and a dog, which usually has a mild disposition could suddenly decide you do not like the hand you’re dealt.
But the experience is not so surprising if you know some ins-and-outs of dog behavior, for example, why the aggression occurs first, or why it occurs only occasionally.
We all have a degree of ownership greed and dogs are no different. Some dogs can be food or toy aggressive, growling or snapping if someone tries to choose between them and the object of his desire. Parents often tell their children not to disturb or the pet dog, while eating or not, this away favorite chew toys.
But what if more aggressive behaviour seems to be random or more threatened? What if your dog can play with you all day, but suddenly growls or bites during the recess or threat if he is concerned for his nap?
If the incident during Recess, and no new dogs or people have entered, The Fray, may have done something to offend your dog a sense of hierarchy. The dogs are very social animals and come with an innate sense of caste. It is comparable to “get out of line” when talking with parents, unless, in this case, you may have used his body language somehow felt by his dog, as inadequate for your status within the family.
Yes, your dog may think that he is the boss, and not only inappropriate, is dangerous. For example, a dog who holds the dominant or the leader of the Pack “can offense if he or a combination to try to make it on his back, so that it in a” submissive “. Some “dominant” can not have everything, like dogs, including the part in a position of the head. Anything to do with the fact that he perceives as a threat to their dominant position can be a growl or even a sip.
You can see how they can become a problem. Punishment such behaviour could worsen the situation because your dog may not deem worthy of inflicting punishment, because he considers himself the ruler of the kingdom, and therefore doling out punishment. Dealing with a dog with domain issues may require that the advice of a qualified professional.
If the problem persists and is growing worse you may have to consider either get rid of the dog or put them to sleep. These are drastic measures, especially when it comes to a dog, but not lose hope. You can always do your best to train your dog to see it as the “Alpha”. It will not be easy. But with a little time and patience, someone who respects your dog and not push.