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Old 02-17-2015, 05:21 PM   #15
mell
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Originally Posted by tengle View Post
I'm a newbie, only been on here a couple of other times. My now nearly 6mo old yorkie pup, Chloe is giving me quite the time and I'm so frustrated these days! She is extremely hyper, doesn't listen to anything and is constantly in trouble. She is very aggressive when I try to cut her nails, brush her or (wipe her hiney) which becomes necessary from time to time. She will be getting spayed in February and I'm wondering if anyone has had these problems and if it gets better after they are spayed. I also wondered if anyone has tried the calming pills for pets? Something has got to give. I love her so much, but I've got to find a way to break her of this behavior. please help!! Teresa & Chloe
For me, the best way to stop dog aggression is to stop it whilst their young but if not, you can still achieve that through proper training. Dogs weren't born to immediately follow your commands and this is the only tool you can use but yes, it takes time and patience to do that. Ever since I had my dog, sorts of problems and issues took place specially dog aggressions (I was sooo stressed out!). I've tried having personal trainers but, some of them uses kind of abusive methods and others weren't really doing their jobs, only there for the money I'm gonna pay them. I thought a million times on what to do next and all the how's. Then I finally stopped with the personal trainers and just turned on the world wide web for some answers and, I finally did. I have tried many but, this one has satisfied me the most (dogtrainingasleader.com). Anyways, my point is that dog aggression can be stopped by doing it yourself as an owner and by using tools that are entirely helpful for you in resolving these issues. Good luck !
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