Aggressive Dog Training: Males Vs Females
Did you know that there are about 4.7 million dog bites per year? It seems like a crazy statistic when you think about how many friendly dogs you see walking on the streets daily.
So what makes these dogs aggressive? What makes them want to bite someone?
For starters, the sex of the dog may have an impact on aggression. If you think you have an aggressive dog, keep reading to learn more about aggressive dog training.
Male Aggression
Though it is not necessarily the only thing that makes a dog aggressive, testosterone tends to be a key factor in aggressive dogs, much like testosterone can create physical aggression in humans. But there are reasons why male dogs may portray aggressive behavior.
Territorial
Male dogs tend to be more territorial of their owners. They also are more likely to challenge another male dog. While this may be a sign of aggression, it usually doesn’t not result in any biting or foul play.
Neuter Status
When it comes to whether a male dog is neutered or not, there is actually proof that male dogs that are not neutered tend to be more aggressive.
Dogs who are not neutered are 2.6 times more likely to be involved in an attack than those that are neutered.
Female Aggression
Females are also aggressive at points. But their reasons for the aggression differ from male dogs.
New Babies
If a female dog is protecting its new litter, they are likely to be very protective and aggressive toward any threat or anything that comes across as a threat. With proper socialization, they will not be as likely to bite or attack anyone who gets near.
After Ovulating
For female dogs that are not spayed, there are a few months after ovulating in which the female dog has the same amount of hormones in her body that she would have if she were pregnant.
This can cause her to start nesting with toys. When this occurs, there is a chance that there may be aggression toward anyone or anything that comes near her toys.
Aggressive Dog Training Tips
Handling aggressive dogs is not always easy. But if you feel that your dog is displaying aggressive behaviors, there are a few things you can do. Here are some tips:
- Understand when the aggression occurs
- Go to dog training for aggressive breeds (if applicable)
- Ensure you are constantly exercising your dog
- Use a muzzle if you are out and about and don’t trust your dog to not be aggressive
By using some of these tips, you may be able to calm some of the aggression.
Canine Aggression
There are a few differences in why aggressive dogs may be displaying the behavior, and one of them may be because of their sex. Following some of these aggressive dog training tips will help you train an aggressive dog and get them under control.
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This post was last modified on July 25, 2022 5:59 pm
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