Vet checkups help rule out pain, neurological conditions contributing to aggression triggers.
Address Health Issues
Note contexts, actions and stimuli that consistently precede aggressive outbursts.
Look For Triggers
Certified behaviorists and trainers have expertise in tackling aggression through customized plans
Expert Consultation
Use basket-style muzzles to keep interactions with others safe amid retraining.
Muzzle When Needed
Temporarily using anxiety medicine or natural calming aids can take the edge off.
Medication Options
Reward calm, polite behavior using treats and praise to motivate change.
Positive Reinforcement
Do not physically punish or attempt to "dominate" an aggressive dog.
Safety First