Dog Bites - Preventing Your Dog From Biting - 7 Steps to Take to Train Your Dog to Be Calm

You can reduce the risk that your dog will bite,animal behaviorist.
but you need to be aware that there are noIf your dog exhibits any of the following
guarantees. Here are 7 steps to take to minimizebehaviors, he poses a significant bite risk and you
the risk:should consult a professional trainer for advice:
Spay or neuter your dog. This is very important· Aggressive behavior toward other
If you do not plan to breed your registered dog.animals;
This procedure will reduce roaming and minimize· Dominant behavior toward family
the desire to be aggressive with other dogs. Youmembers including refusal to get off the couch or
will have an easier time controlling your pet and itbed;
will accept confinement better. Spayed or· Possessive behavior including growling or
neutered dogs are much less likely to bite.snapping when you get too close during dinner or
Contact your local veterinarian or Animal Controlwhen he's playing with his favorite toy;
Office about low-cost spay/neuter options for· Biting and growling out of fear;
your pet.· Territorial aggression such as barking
Socialize your dog. Introduce your dog to manyand growling at joggers or bikers when they are
different types of people (young and old, walking,in or near his home.
in wheelchair, on bicycle, male and female,Be a responsible dog owner. License your dog (if
different races, etc.) and situations so that he isyou live in an area that requires licensing) and
calm and relaxed wherever he is. Take your dogkeep your dog healthy by providing regular
with you when you can focus on your pet'sveterinary care, including rabies vaccinations. For
reaction to the environment. You should planeveryone's safety, don't allow your dog off his
outings with your dog for the sole purpose ofleash or to roam. Remember, violating leash laws
introducing your pet to new situations, and onlymay also subject you to large fines, jail and civil
when you have control over your dog. When youlaw suits.
have something that occupies your attention andMake your dog a member of your family. Dogs
cannot watch your pet, then leave him at home.that have been socialized to be relaxed around
Train your dog. You can, and should, train yourpeople and are under leash control rarely bite. On
dog yourself. And each member of the familythe other hand, dogs that spend a great deal of
should learn the training techniques and get thetime isolated from people by being kept alone in
dog used to obeying all members of the family. Inthe backyard or tied on a chain often become
addition to your training, enrolling in a training classdangerous. Chaining or tying a dog encourages
is an excellent way to socialize him and to learnaggressive behavior. In addition, each year,
proper training techniques. In an organized trainingtie-outs account for a significant number of
setting, you are with other people who also wantreported deaths of dogs that were unable to
to socialize their dogs.reach water or were hanged.
Teach your dog appropriate behavior. Don't playErr on the safe side. If you don't know how your
aggressive games with your dog such asdog will react to a new situation and you cannot
wrestling, tug-of-war, or "siccing" your dog onfocus on what your dog is doing, leave him at
another person or animal. Set and enforce limitshome. If your dog overreacts to visitors or
for your dog's behavior before an accidentdelivery or service personnel, keep him in another
happens. If he exhibits dangerous behavior,room when they are present. To overcome this,
particularly toward children, seek help from a doghave a friend pose as a repairman to get your
trainer (another advantage to enrolling in adog calm around strangers in the home. If you
organized training class is that you establishare not confident of his behavior, avoid stressful
contact is a dog trainer), your veterinarian, ansettings.