My dog is kinda a little on the rough side, I have a little sister who is five and whenever she is walking through the house my dogs chase her and jump on her and bite her ankles, My dog bit me in the thigh a few days ago and I want to know how you can train them to not be so aggresive.

The four Ps of Dog Training are: Patience, Practice, Persistence, and Praise. Following those simple guidelines, training a pet dog oneself can be quite easy.

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  1. 1 Mutt for the Truth
    2009 Dec 25

    You bring in a behaviorist to evaluate the behavior to see if it’s aggression, fear aggression, some sort of prey drive behavior (common in herding breeds), or something else entirely. They will show you how to properly manage and correct any of the above behaviors.

    We cannot do a thing for you over the internet, nor should we TRY. The wrong method or approach could make matters worse (especially in a dog who bites/nips his/her master.)
    References :
    Owned by Mutt

  2. 2 cinbad
    2009 Dec 25

    Please go to Ceasarmillaninc.com and find out how to become a pack leader and how to teach even children to become pack leaders of dogs with bad behaviors!
    Link is below:
    References :
    http://www.cesarmillaninc.com/tips/puppy_development1.php

  3. 3 bluebonnetgranny
    2009 Dec 25

    They are just playing but you can teach them to be ‘easy’. Not to bite so hard, be gentle, baby is a baby, she’s little. Slow it down when it get rough & the dog will learn.
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  4. 4 Dutch
    2009 Dec 25

    You train it to DO something instead of NOT to do something. When your sister comes in, make the dog "down". Ankle biting is not aggression. Just do some obedience.
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  5. 5 Elle Swan
    2009 Dec 25

    The four Ps of dog training are: Patience, Practice, Persistence, and Praise. Following those simple guidelines, training a pet dog oneself can be quite easy.
    References :
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bD6zsSkmazo


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