Ten Commandments for Managing Human Aggressive Dogs: Strategies for a Safer Coexistence with Humans

30/05/2023 22 min
Ten Commandments for Managing Human Aggressive Dogs: Strategies for a Safer Coexistence with Humans

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Episode Synopsis

Struggling with managing your dog's aggressive behavior towards humans? In this episode, I will share my insights and experience from working with thousands of aggressive dogs and help you understand the importance of properly managing your dog's fear and aggression. This episode is packed with strategies to manage a human aggressive dog including using muzzles, controlling distance and responding in emergency situations.Let me guide you through the 10 essential guidelines for managing a human aggressive dog to ensure a safer and more controlled environment for both you and your furry friend. We'll discuss why dogs bite, the difference between management and behavior modification, and the surprising fact that all breeds bite with about a 250 to 300 pound per square inch bite strength. Tune in to address the challenge of human aggressive dogs and create a more harmonious coexistence for your dog and the people around them.Key Takeaways:[0:00] Importance and Overview of Managing Human Aggressive Dogs[7:02] Listed From 1 to 10: The 10 Commandments of Managing Human Aggressive DogsAbout Scott SheafferScott Sheaffer, CCBC-KA, CDBC, CPDT-KA, is a certified dog behavior consultant who has worked with thousands of dog owners and their aggressive dogs. Scott specializes in the assessment and treatment of fear, anxiety, aggression, and phobias in dogs six months and older.Links:Recommended Dog MuzzleFacebookTraining VideosDisclaimerThis podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If your dog is displaying aggression toward humans, consult an experienced and knowledgeable canine behavior professional who uses humane, non-aversive methods, and always take precautions to keep others safe. Scott Sheaffer and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not responsible for any outcomes resulting from the use or interpretation of the information shared in this podcast.