They jump on guests

They jump on guests
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Many rambunctious pups love to jump on visitors to give them a proper hello. Unfortunately, this behaviour can be dangerous – especially when children and older adults are involved. Keep everyone safe by enrolling your dog in obedience training to establish positive door behaviours. According to the Humane Society, a common training method is to teach your dog to sit when someone walks in the door and avoid giving them any attention if they jump (greeting your dog when they jump on you reinforces the bad behaviour). Give them tons of treats and praise when they sit calmly.

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They bite or growl

They bite or growl
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If your dog shows any signs of aggression, hire a trainer as quickly as possible. Not only will a trainer be able to devise a plan to help your dog, but they’ll also be able to teach you how to respond to your dog safely. “As a pet owner, it’s really hard to see subtle changes in our dog [that could be signs they’re on edge],” says Ellis. “Sometimes it’s a look away, it’s a hard stare, it’s a tightening of the back, a lowering of the tail. There are so many little things.”

After your trainer determines the cause of your dog’s aggression, they can help you figure out how to move forward and solve the problem. Because there are so many causes of aggression, including fear, pain and protectiveness, the plan will vary greatly depending on your dog’s specific situation.

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