Important Tips About An Aggressive Bulldog

By Maisie Bertram


A bulldog is, as most owners of the breed know, a very gentle and tender dog. For this reason, having an aggressive bulldog is a cause for alarm. Although this is common in dogs, its essential to investigate why the dog is aggressive. Signs of an aggressive bulldog may include excess barking, bearing of teeth or biting. Probable causes for such behavior include when the dog is afraid, when there is a challenge to the dog's social status or a territorial threat. An aggressive dog may be very dangerous and may cause harm to members of the public therefore such cases should be dealt with immediately.

Before taking any other step, a dog owner should establish the extent of their dogs aggression. This will determine the kind of measures that need to be taken. For instance, one dog may be very quick to anger and immediately respond to any disturbance with a bite while others may be less aggressive. Knowing the kind of response that the dog will take is essential in trying to determine the underlying cause of the problem.

One of the most effective ways of dealing with an aggressive bulldog is by neutering or spraying. This is however recommended when the dog is mature as it works by reducing the hormones that are associated with aggressive behavior. Severe cases may need temporary solutions as one seeks a permanent solution. In the latter case, using a muzzle would seem the right thing to do so as to prevent harm to others by say a dog bite.

Alternatively, seeking for help and advice form a professional would be another option to take. Animal behavior specialists are particularly the best experts in this field as they have a deep understanding of animal behavior. They are good in utilizing their skills and acquired knowledge in behavior modification techniques that have been proven to work quite effectively for many dog owners with this problem.

A relatively simpler approach would be to engage in gentle forms of play with the dog. This calls for extreme care and caution in the type of play that one indulges the dog in. To be more specific, one should avoid games where the dog struggles to achieve dominance as this could be a root cause of aggressive behavior.

On the whole, the most essential thing to do is to seek professional help from a veterinarian as establishing a root cause for an aggressive bulldog may turn out to be a daunting task. This is because probable reasons vary greatly. There could even be more than one root cause.




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