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    Causes of dominant aggression in dogs
      
    Dog biting is something that is very likely if a dog is in an aggression mode.
    Aggressive dog behavior is clearly characterized by ominous or threatening
    behavior. It can lead to injury of other animals and even human beings, including
    family members.

    There are various factors that influence aggression in dogs. Dog aggression can
    result from some underlying medical condition, inept handling, fear, anxiety or an
    inherent desire to dominate the pack. Dominance related aggression in dogs is
    actually the most common type of dog aggression in domesticated dogs.
    If dominance aggression surfaces, obedience training may be needed all
    over again.

    It is difficult to identify dominance as the root cause of aggressive behavior since
    your dog may otherwise show signs of affection. However, it must be noted that
    given a chance he may assume leadership and try and dominate. This can result
    in an expression of displeasure even during normal actions like putting the collar on
    or petting him on his head.

    As pack animals, dogs have an instinct to dominate. Since dogs were domesticated
    from wolves, they have retained pack mentality where survival depends upon leadership. .
    Leadership also determines who gets the best of what is available including mating rights.

    Inept handling and training can trigger the dominance instinct in dogs. The animal does
    not have a sense of equality. The social structure of the pack is determined only by
    submission and dominance. Over time, a dog starts to treat the family as a part of the
    pack and tries to dominate.

    This is mainly because the dog expects to be treated well if he can manage to dominate.
    The kindness of the handler and family is mistaken for subordination. In no time, the pet
    stops obeying commands and resists discipline, much to the annoyance of the owner.

    As a dog owner if you do not take corrective measures and train your dog to establish
    that you are the leader of the ‘pack’, the dog is likely to assert his dominance over
    territory also. He may refuse to get up from the sofa or the bed or any other area that
    he has earmarked as his ‘own’ territory. Refusal to obey commands, snarling, snapping,
    and growling are common signs of dominant aggression.

    Eventually, the dog may consider a hug as an effort by you or your family member as an
    effort to assume control and may snap or even bite. The stance that dogs normally use to
    assert dominance is showing readiness to lunge forward with an erect posture and ears
    turned in front.

    Effective training and re-training in certain cases, is often able to chasten the dog
    to accept commands and shed aggressive behavior. Some breeds are genetically
    predisposed to aggressive behavior. A genetically predisposed dog may not cast
    off his aggression easily.

    In difficult cases of dominant behavior training alone may not be enough. In such
    cases, castration is recommended. Training techniques should be used only after
    the dog has otherwise calmed down to some extent.

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