Article by
David the Dogman
Often dogs lash out when reprimanded for doing
something wrong. This is the dog does not know what it is doing wrong. It
only knows you are being aggressive.
Remember a dog should not be punished for
anything after three seconds of the act, it just does not understand. Any
punishment after that time can result in the dog fearing you and can often
cause aggression. Smack a puppy which nips you and you will just teach it
to nip and run. Shout 'ouch' and ignore it. Teach it that nipping is not
rewarding by ignoring.
Biting by dogs is a serious problem as these
statistics from America show. According to the Journal of the American
Medical Association, dog bites are responsible for 4.5 million injuries
every year in the U.S.A., 750,000 people requiring medical attention and
334,000 ending in a hospital emergency room. The Insurance Information
Institute reported that insurance companies paid an estimated $250 million
in dog bite liability claims in 1996.More than half of all dog bites come
from familiar dogs, those of friends, neighbours and even the owner’s own
dog. While some breeds may have more aggressive tendencies, all dogs are
potential biters so don't be misled by size.
However the Humane Society of the United
States reports that period from 1979-1996, five breeds, the Pit Bull,
Rottweiler, German Shepherd, Husky and the Alaskan Malamute, were
responsible for two-thirds of fatal dog attacks and, in two years from
1980 to 1996, 304 people died from dog attacks. The American Veterinary
Medical Association reports that dog attacks in the U.S. are the No. 1
public health problem for children, with more than half of all children
bitten by age 12, most before the age of nine years. The leading reason
for dog euthanasia is aggressive tendencies.
Article by David the Dogman
http://www.thedogman.net
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