Let's face it: dogs are still animals and they cannot really understand how society works. They only know how to response on situations that they experience at that very moment. Usually, their responses are something that are innate to them. Understanding the behavior of a dog is necessary before letting him undergo a dog behavior training.
Animals are territorial. They mark their territory with their scents. Now, you might notice your dog just peeing everywhere. She might just be marking her territory so do make sure that you take her out whenever she's about to pee.
Dogs work in a pack, same as wolves. Now, a pack has a pack leader. If your dog notices that you're too lenient on him, then he might actually test your leadership by trying to overpower you in some way. Now, you might think that its cute for your dog to tag your clothes or pull you around when you take him for a walk. But little do you know that he's actually testing your leadership. Show some authority: hold a firm grip when you take him for a walk. Always put an authority on your voice when you give a command. In that way, he will know that you are the boss and the "pack leader."
Like any other parent, I also do not believe in violence. In fact, you don't really need to even lay a finger on your dog just to make him behave. Proper understanding and knowing the very nature of your pet is the only way of preventing him from turning into a monster.
You might want to consider behavior dog training to correct your pet's aggressive dog behavior.
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