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		<title>The Importance of Proper Canine Behavioral Analysis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unfortunately, dogs don&#8217;t come with an owners manual.
Often times, dog owners deal with frustrating issues and behavioral problems because they don&#8217;t have the understanding or resources to fix them.  These behaviors can be as simple as jumping on people, barging out the door, pulling on the leash or chasing a cat.  At times [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately, dogs don&#8217;t come with an owners manual.</p>
<p>Often times, dog owners deal with frustrating issues and behavioral problems because they don&#8217;t have the understanding or resources to fix them.  These behaviors can be as simple as jumping on people, barging out the door, pulling on the leash or chasing a cat.  At times these behaviors are more serious and include; biting, fighting, nipping, guarding, fear of people, fear of dogs, dominance and territorial aggression.</p>
<p>Most owners will employ the help of a dog trainer to assist in rehabilitating these more serious behavior problems.  At times, this behavior modification is unsuccessful and can even makes the problems worse. Lately, we have rehabilitated a number of dogs that have been seen by other trainers.  We have realized that their behaviors have escalated because there was a misdiagnosis of their problem by the other trainer.  Therefore, the trainer and owner have been utilizing methods of rehabilitation and treatment that conflict with the behavior problem that the dog actually has. </p>
<p>Proper behavior analysis is critical in order to successfully rehabilitate a problem dog.  In order to decide on a plan of rehabilitation, we must first take the time to understand the root cause of the problem or problems. In order to understand the problem completely, the trainer should take the time to interview the owner(s) of the dog, ask questions about the dogs behavior and any previous incidents with the dog and then observe the dog under the same circumstances where it has displayed the problem behaviors in the past.  This should only be the beginning of the evaluation.  The trainer will often have to test theories about the trigger(s) for the behavior in order to accurately determine the root cause of the problem behavior.</p>
<p>If we are working with a dog that we have determined is fear aggressive (biting because they are fearful of something or someone), it is not acceptable to simply say the the dog is fearful and they will bite when put into a situation where they are scared.  We must first dissect the problem so that we can treat it properly.  For example, we may find that this particular dog is fearful and this causes them to bite.  By dissecting the problem, we may find that the dog is only fearful in situations with other dogs.  If we further evaluate the problem, we may learn that the dog is only fearful of large dogs that are brown.  By taking the evaluation further we may often find that the dog is only fearful with males of this type.  </p>
<p>So, our original assessment was that the dog was fearful and that the dog would display aggression when placed in fearful situations.  But by taking the assessment further, we have found that the dog is fear aggressive when placed in situations with large, brown, male dogs.  Our course of rehabilitation would require inclusion of training and exposure with large, brown, male dogs in order to be successful.</p>
<p>This example is only one of many combinations that is possible in a behavioral analysis examination.  These problems can be less or more specific than the example that I listed above.  What is important to understand is that we cannot successfully rehabilitate a problem or undesired behavior unless we fully understand what the problem truly is.</p>
<p>Once we have determined the cause of the behavior, only then can we efficiently begin to treat it.  Fortunately, the majority of behavioral problems are treatable with a consistent training and rehabilitation program. </p>
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		<title>What to Do in Case of a Dog Fight</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have never seen a dog fight,  consider yourself lucky.  It is amazing how two otherwise gentle, family pets can explode into raging fury in the blink of an eye.  In many cases, there are warning signs, and it is better to be attuned to these cues and prevent escalation of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have never seen a dog fight,  consider yourself lucky.  It is amazing how two otherwise gentle, family pets can explode into raging fury in the blink of an eye.  In many cases, there are warning signs, and it is better to be attuned to these cues and prevent escalation of aggression than it is to have to break up a fight.  If you walk your dog along a regular route, become familiar with other neighborhood dogs, and if you see any aggressive behavior from either your dog or another dog, it is best to avoid the situation altogether. While you can to a large extent control your dog’s behavior, you can&#8217;t predict how another dog will react, so it might be prudent to cross the road, or choose a new route altogether. </p>
<p>However, sometimes a situation unfolds right in front of your eyes before you have a chance to redirect it, and the next thing you know you have a ringside seat to a dog fight.  A dog’s teeth are to be respected.  They can shred skin and muscle in mere seconds.  And if your dog is one of the dogs in the fight, your first instinct is to jump in and save him.  </p>
<p>This is a great way to get yourself hurt as well.  You are no match for two angry dogs and their teeth.  If you pull your dog back while the other dog is still attacking, you are putting your dog at a huge disadvantage.  So, it is a good idea to understand what to do in this situation before it ever happens, and with a little luck you will never need to use it.    </p>
<p><strong>3 Things to NEVER Do when Breaking Up a Dog Fight </strong><br />
Here are three things that you should NEVER do to break up a dog fight.  </p>
<p>Scream – Loud chaotic noise just elevates the energy in an already out of control situation.</p>
<p>Use Your Hands – Trying to stop two fighting dogs by putting yourself, or any part of you, in between them does not stop the fight.  It just gets you hurt.</p>
<p>Only Call Off One Dog – There are two dogs fighting.  Never pull your dog out of a fight if someone is not pulling the other dog out at the same time.  You are just making your dog defenseless, and the other dog can have a free shot at him.</p>
<p><strong>3 Things to ALWAYS Do when Breaking Up a Dog Fight </strong></p>
<p>Now here three things that may HELP break up a dog fight. </p>
<p>Training – If your dog obeys your come, sit, stay command, you may be able to avoid the confrontation altogether. Also, if you can tell your dog to sit and stay during a fight, it means you only have to manage the aggressive behavior of one dog rather than two.</p>
<p>Startle – A loud, piercing noise, a blast of compressed air or a good dousing with water may redirect the dogs’ attention just long enough to pull them apart.</p>
<p>Separate – To separate fighting dogs one person needs to take each dog by the back legs and drag them backwards in a circle.  Walking in a circle will put them off balance and they&#8217;ll have to think about staying on their feet, rather than their argument. Keep dragging and turning until the dog has calmed down, or you risk him turning and biting you. Get the two dogs far away from each other before releasing your hold and checking for damage.</p>
<p>When checking over your dog for bite wounds, they may not appear large on the outside, but what looks innocent on the outside can mask extensive internal muscle damage.  Generally if your dog has any wounds a trip to the vet is prudent, and at the very least you will probably want to administer antibiotics to avoid the onset of infection. He may feel a lot better if he has some pain relief at the same time.</p>
<p>If you are feeling anxious about going for walks after the attack, take a big breath and relax, because your dog will sense that, and feel nervous himself.  If your dog is fearful after the attack, use positive reinforcement to redirect his attention and encourage him to come out with you, and again interact with other dogs.  Soon enough, the dog fight will be a dim memory, and going for a walk will once again be a treat for both of you.</p>
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