Dogs: Aggressive Behavior on the Leash ~ an Owner\'s Guide


Does your otherwise well-tempered pooch turn into Cujo when he is leashed and spy's another dog? If you're shaking your head, "Yes" right now, you are not alone. Through the years, our dog trainers have met countless individuals who go to extraordinary measures to avoid other dogs during the walk. Avoidance techniques allow you to walk your dog with less stress but it doesn't get to the root of the problem. Left unattended, aggressive on-leash behaviors quickly transition to off-leash environments.

Virtually all aggression stems from fear. Dogs that show aggressive tendencies are neither bad nor hopeless dogs. Instead, they are victims that have been traumatized by a past experience or have been unintentionally rewarded for displaying low-level aggressive behaviors such as barking or staring.

Most frequent Causes

Aggression, demonstrated in any format, requires professional assistance as soon as possible. Once aggression is learned and becomes a habit, it is extremely challenging to eliminate. Many people however, don't seek the help their dog needs because they don't want to be labeled as an aggressive dog owner. Education is critical on this point. Aggression is not an ugly word and it does not mean that the pet or pet owner is bad. For the emotional well-being of you and your pet, seek the guidance of a professional dog trainer who is experienced in aggression and you will never be afraid to share a walk with your furry friend.

The goal of all dog training is to find peaceable solutions to everyday problems so that pets and their owners live harmoniously. Paws in Training offers dog training, dog behavior evaluations, consultations and educational services in Raleigh, Durham and Cary N.C.

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