4.) What is the difference between dispaced aggression and re-directed aggression?
5.) What are the most comon methods used to control or better, "re-train" a dog with possessive aggression when it's protecting a resouce(s)? Assuming there is no leash or e-collar on the dog.
6.) Are the Catergories of Aggression presented in a specific order in the video, for example most to least common?
4) I know that Ed talks about dogs redirecting aggression in one of his training articles, under dominant & aggressive dogs.
Do you believe that your dog is dominant or aggressive?
5)The dog must learn that you are the leader and that all the objects(e.g. toys, food, etc.) are yours not his/hers, especially when dealing with any kind of dominance or aggression.
Ok thanks Keleah. I don't have a problem with my dog, I'm just trying to improve as a trainer so that I am able to provide better service to the clients I work with.
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