What People Need To Know About Dog Behavior
As the old adage goes, "Dogs are man's best friend." However,
there are times when people just couldn't understand why their
beloved dogs behave in a different manner. Hence, it is
extremely important to know the underlying reasons why dogs
sometimes behave differently.
In fact, man could teach his dog the most appropriate behavior.
Experts say that dog behaviors can be controlled through proper
training.
Dog behaviors are actually responses that are mostly triggered
by environmental and social factors. Hence, to control these
responses, the owner should teach his dogs the proper way to
respond to such elements.
Dog Bite
Statistics show that almost 5 million people in the U.S. are
victims of dog bites annually. This is almost 2% of the total
population in the U.S. What's more, dog bites cases rank as
second most common cause of emergencies in the hospitals.
So, the question is: Why dogs bite?
According to the experts, the main reasons why dogs may bite are
the following:
1. Excitement
When somebody plays with his or her dog, the tendency of the dog
is to get excited, and because dogs don't have hands to use when
playing, they have the tendency to use their mouth to grasp
things. When this happens, there is the tendency that the dog
might accidentally hurt people.
2. Protection
Dogs can be very possessive, so, whenever he wants to protect
something that he owns, he will bite whoever threatens to take
it away from him. Hence, when people get near the dog's
property, the dog's tendency is to bite to make the person leave
his property alone.
3. Pain
When the dog is not feeling well, he does not understand why he
is feeling that way. Therefore, when a person, even if it's his
master, touches him, he may think that it's the person who
causes the pain and so his tendency is fight back by biting.
4. Fear
Dogs get fear too. That is why when somebody startles him, the
dog's only known protection for itself is to bite back.
So, the best thing to avoid these situations is to leave the dog
alone. The problem with so many people is that they have this
tendency to always play around with their dogs without learning
how and when the dogs should be left alone.
Like humans, dogs have feelings too. When these feelings are all
mixed up, their only known protection for themselves is to bite
because they cannot understand the situation logically.
Therefore, people should know that in order to avoid such
circumstances.
As they say, it really pays to know everything.
About the author:
Jack Russell is a a long time dog fancier, visit his Dog
Resources Blog and download his Free Dog Owners Handbook - it's
Dog Gone Good! http://www.daveshealthbuzz.com/dogcare/
Jack Russell
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