Cockapoo Training Advice For Managing Aggression in Your Dog

This post was written by London Dog Walker on January 2, 2010
Posted Under: London Dog Walking

Cockapoos are a hybrid breed of dogs that pack intelligence, affection, high energy and agility in a low-shedding package. But no dog breed is perfect, and among the issues cockapoos may imbibe are a high-strung temper, which may snowball into snappiness and aggression. Below, we outline some solutions for dealing with aggression problems.

Everybody knows the common cockapoo training ways of handling aggression in a dog, and these can be either through careful and consistent socialization, or through direct intervention like enrolling the puppy poo in puppy preschool. Socialization of course means bringing the dog to different areas of town weekly to meet and interact with people and dogs in diverse settings and situations.

Another important consideration is that keeping your cockapoo well exercised works wonders too. Cockapoos need to have at least moderate levels of exercise on a regular basis, and all dog owners know that an excess of energy is mostly the root of most dog-related aggression. To end, the trite expression, “a well-exercised cockapoo is indeed a happy cockapoo” is good to keep in mind.

Still another motive that causes aggression behavior in a dog is a guarding tendency. Most of the time deeper reasons to this are dominance issues and the perception of neighboring dogs as threats. Simply fencing the property and blocking the dog’s view of the streets alleviates the guarding behavior.

If there is a dog biology-related way to resolve aggression in a dog, it would be through surgery, or specifically, neutering. This process actually helps lower and tone down the dog’s territorial and “fight” instincts. Second, other dogs stop considering the neutered dog as a threat since it will not smell much of a male dog.

If at any time the situation seem to be hopeless, keep in mind that there are always experts (that your vet knows about) who can deal with a dog that is baffling everyone with how it threatens other dogs and people. One cockapoo training resource in your area to find in cases of these is dog socialization classes, somewhat like puppy preschool tailor-made for adult dogs.

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