REDUCING AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR IN DOGS: TIPS FROM A PROFESSIONAL TRAINER

Food and toy guarding are common forms of aggressive behavior in dogs

Guarding behavior can be triggered by fear, anxiety, or a desire to protect resources

It's important to address guarding behavior early on to prevent it from escalating

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Professional dog trainers can help you develop a customized training plan to reduce guarding behavior

Training techniques may include desensitization, counter-conditioning, and positive reinforcement

Consistency and patience are key to successfully reducing guarding behavior

It's important to never punish or physically force your dog to give up their possessions

Reducing guarding behavior can improve your dog's quality of life and strengthen your bond with them

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