Monday, 26 November 2007

Don’t Put Your Child At Risk!

Many dog owners are astounded when confronted by hard evidence of what their beloved pet is capable of, particularly if the animal has attacked a child. Many victims are children under the age of ten and very often the family dog has attacked them. How do you feel about leaving your kids alone in the presence of a carnivorous predator?

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Thursday, 22 November 2007

It’s Your Responsibility To Learn How To Treat Aggressive Dog Behavior.

Statistics involving attacks on humans by dogs are massive. It is recorded that there were 4,700,000 last year alone, 17% of these required medical attention and a whopping 15% of those were fatalities! With statistics of this magnitude isn’t it obvious that training for aggressive dogs is absolutely essential? A huge percentage of these statistics were children who tend to see dogs as friendly animals, making them easy targets to attack. Whilst these figures speak for themselves it becomes more certain that dog training for aggressive dog behavior would have a profound effect on reducing attacks if it was universally applied. Just because your dog has not attacked anyone yet it does not mean it never will, if it is showing signs aggression there is always a possibility of a future attack.

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Wednesday, 21 November 2007

Training For Aggressive Dogs Is Easier When They Are Young.

It is always a good idea to train puppies whilst they are still young, in fact the sooner you start the less likely it is that your pet will need extensive training for aggressive dogs. Older dogs can become ‘set in their ways’ making dog training for aggressive dog behavior far more difficult, so the younger the animal the easier it is to train. No one wants a vicious dog for a pet, as they are a danger to everyone, particularly to children who may be unaware of the danger until it is too late.

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