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i've a dog of 7 months old. every thing is normal. his voice is also noticible while barking but he do nothing even he sees a new person he'll start to waving his tail. so i would like to make him little bit aggressive so suggest me how?

2007-09-09 04:26:24 · 16 answers · asked by k6b4 1 in Pets Dogs

16 answers

I'm sorry but i will not give you that information because for whatever reason you want to make him aggressive it will not have any good effect on the dog.

waving the tail is a good thing and i don't know why you would want to reverse that and for whatever reason i feel sorry for the dog because it will not end up a good way for him because if he bites somebody he will most likely get put down. If you are wanting him to be more protective towards you that will come with maturity and right now he is still a puppy and let him be that.

2007-09-09 04:33:45 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Why would you want to do that? If for some reason, that's what you end up with. You should be thinking about the liability that comes with an aggressive dog. I have an aggressive dog and it's no picnic. I have also paid good money for the professional trainers to teach us, my family how to handle this dog and keep our friends, neighbors and just people in general, safe. You have just a puppy and most often as they grow, your pet will (protect) his pet and family/territory by his instinct alone.
Remember, aggressive dogs attack, they don't just bite. And by your own hand, when they do bite, they are more often than not, put to sleep. If you want to have a happy, friendly, home protector dog, always be kind and socialize your dog. Your dog is a lot smarter that you think and will do what has to be done when it has to be done. Be kind to your pet and he'll take care of you and your home. Take Care

2007-09-09 13:22:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Any dog, I don't care how big of a baby it is, will get aggressive when they feel threatened. It is NOT something you need to teach! For example I have a Lab/Dobie mix that has never been aggressive in her life. We were going through the McDonald's drive thru and there was a homeless man standing there begging for money. At the time I also had a 20 pound terrier mix. The terrier must have sensed my anxiety about this guy standing there because he started barking his head off. The homeless man thought it was really funny that this little 20 pound dog was barking at him, so the guy decided to jump at my car a bit. When he did that my 80 pound Lab/Dobie mix started barking at him! Never before has she barked at anyone, and not since has she barked at anyone. That guy backed off really quickly when the big dog was barking at him! She gots lots of fries that day!

2007-09-09 11:41:06 · answer #3 · answered by Melinda E 3 · 0 0

WHY would you want to make your dog aggressive? That's just silly. Dogs are NOT aggressive animals by nature and to try to change that is to break the dog's spirit. The fact that your dog seems to enjoy new people (showing this by wagging his tail) is a sign that he's a very good dog! Trust me, if you are worried that he wouldn't protect you if the situation arose, he will. Just because he doesn't act mean everyday doesn't mean that he won't come to your defense if he thinks you or your family is being threatened. I hope to God you never have to find out how protective he will be, but if you do I think you will be very surprised. Dogs are VERY loyal and will protect what they perceive to be their "property" (i.e. you and your family), sometimes even to the death.

2007-09-09 12:42:05 · answer #4 · answered by Vicky L 5 · 0 0

if you try to make your dog aggressive you are looking for trouble. there is no way to know how aggressive he will be, you could train him to bark at new people but even that could back fire on you when you have people over that you want to be there.
also my dogs are generally friendly with people who we let into our house but if someone comes through our back fence or into our house when we are not home they get aggressive on their own, ( i know this because recently i had to give a key to our air conditioner guy to fix the air while my husband and i were at work. He said my normally sweet loving dog was ready to eat him.)

2007-09-09 11:35:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

you don't need to "make the dog aggressive"..

your dog will accept those you let into your home... and at 7 months old, he's not going to be a guard dog.

once he is grown, i'm sure he will be protective of his property. it's normal for a dog to do. and as he gets older, he will be more wary of strangers who come to the door.

you really do not want to "MAKE" the dog aggressive... this could lead to problems later on...

nature will tell the dog who to trust and who to protect his property from -- they have very good instincts.

2007-09-09 11:35:18 · answer #6 · answered by letterstoheather 7 · 2 0

It's mostly the breed. Some breeds of dogs are more aggressive in guarding than others. I suggest practicing, like practicing "hitting" a family member, and see if he reacts. Then, if he does, praise him. Also, when someone is at the door, say in a fast, deep voice "Who's there?!" If he reacts and barks, than praise him. Also, it's all about how YOU confront the person. If you confront a person nicely, your dog will act nicely. If the person confronts you nicely, your dog will. If the person seems threatening, and you react afraid around a certain person, your dog will most likely react and try to guard you. Good luck!!

2007-09-09 11:34:44 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Making a dog aggressive is harmful to that dog. It could result in psychological problems for him, he could be aggressive to you or your family members, he could bite visitors, mailmen or neighbours that could lead to you getting sued.

Making a dog LOYAL is a different thing. With loyalty comes love and a sense of protectiveness. When your dog is aggressive, he will bite anyone who he perceives as a threat, including you. When your dog is loyal, he will bite anyone who he perceives as a threat TOWARDS you.

Fortunately for us humans, dogs don't require much in exchange for their loyalty. Time spent together, daily walks, food, water and shelter is all they need. As you strengthen your relationship with your pup, so his sense of loyalty to you and the territory you share will increase. Now, he is just young. He is naturally curious and is learning about the world. You are his "parent". You are the one that protects him now. As he grows older, he will develop a sense of maturity and responsibility towards you that will grow into loyalty if he is treated right.

2007-09-09 11:56:05 · answer #8 · answered by ninjaaa! 5 · 0 0

you came to the wrong place to ask how to make your dog aggressive. no one on here with 1/2 a brain will tell you how to make an aggressive dog

2007-09-09 11:38:23 · answer #9 · answered by g g 6 · 1 0

Why would you want an aggressive dog? If you are in any kind of danger, believe me, your dog will protect you. Be glad he is friendly to others - makes for less law suites.

2007-09-09 11:44:27 · answer #10 · answered by Bonzie12 7 · 0 0

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