Does Your Dog Have the Potential to Bite Someone - The Answer is Yes!
What is one of the most things you fear about having a dog, I suppose what is near the top to everyone's fear is the potential of your dog biting another dog or even worse biting a person.
The idea of you owning a animal that you know is capable of carrying this out can be both stressful to you the owner and to the dog.
When you are taking your pet out for a walk you are both full of anxiety, both you the owner and the animal can pick up the nervousness between you both.
Your hands become sweaty and your heart is racing of the thought of meeting another dog or having to pass someone who is walking towards you.
You are thinking to yourself "is this worth the stress having a dog" and for many people the answer is NO, hence why so many animals are either given away or put into homes.
Now if the dog is to aggressive there is a strong possibility that the animal will never be able to find a new home.
Biting is a dog dominance behaviour which is learned straight from being a puppy when they are growing up in their litter.
Pets can bite for many reasons, they feel threatened, or it could be that your animal has sustained as injury that when you touch it, your dog has a natural reaction to tell you to GET OFF PLEASE! You have a responsibility to ensure that your dog is well behaved when you take it out in public and especially if you have a family with small children.
It has been known that even the most placid of dogs have bitten family members.
Every animal has the ability to bite someone or something, it is up to you to ensure that your puppy or dog knows right from wrong.
The consequences for your dog biting someone are enormous and should not be under estimated in anyway.
Just imagine how you would feel knowing that your animal had seriously hurt a small child and that you were fully aware that your dog had a behavioral problem and you decided not to get adequate training or help from people or institutions that are everywhere.
There is no excuses today not to get your dog trained and especially when it comes to ensuring your dog does not bite anyone else.
The last thing a dog owner like yourself wants is your dog to be involved in a biting incident, be that with another dog or a person.
The idea of you owning a animal that you know is capable of carrying this out can be both stressful to you the owner and to the dog.
When you are taking your pet out for a walk you are both full of anxiety, both you the owner and the animal can pick up the nervousness between you both.
Your hands become sweaty and your heart is racing of the thought of meeting another dog or having to pass someone who is walking towards you.
You are thinking to yourself "is this worth the stress having a dog" and for many people the answer is NO, hence why so many animals are either given away or put into homes.
Now if the dog is to aggressive there is a strong possibility that the animal will never be able to find a new home.
Biting is a dog dominance behaviour which is learned straight from being a puppy when they are growing up in their litter.
Pets can bite for many reasons, they feel threatened, or it could be that your animal has sustained as injury that when you touch it, your dog has a natural reaction to tell you to GET OFF PLEASE! You have a responsibility to ensure that your dog is well behaved when you take it out in public and especially if you have a family with small children.
It has been known that even the most placid of dogs have bitten family members.
Every animal has the ability to bite someone or something, it is up to you to ensure that your puppy or dog knows right from wrong.
The consequences for your dog biting someone are enormous and should not be under estimated in anyway.
Just imagine how you would feel knowing that your animal had seriously hurt a small child and that you were fully aware that your dog had a behavioral problem and you decided not to get adequate training or help from people or institutions that are everywhere.
There is no excuses today not to get your dog trained and especially when it comes to ensuring your dog does not bite anyone else.
The last thing a dog owner like yourself wants is your dog to be involved in a biting incident, be that with another dog or a person.