Aggressive German Shepherd
Due to their size, an aggressive German Shepherd can be a scary thing. So if you do own an aggressive German Shepherd then it’s vital that you take steps to stop this behavior.
Although the German Shepherd can have an amazing calm nature, without training they may become aggressive and hard to manage. If this has happened to your German Shepherd, then you need to take steps to stop this aggressive behavior.
However, before delving into ways to control an aggressive German Shepherd, you firstly need to figure out why they are acting aggressively in the first place.
The following are just some of these reasons:
- Your German Shepherd may be acting aggressively because they think they are the leader of your pack (family).
- They may be trying to protect their territory.
- It could be as a means of self-defense from other dogs.
- Your German Shepherd may be acting out aggressively because they have an injury.
- The cause of their aggressive behavior may be because they are anxious or upset.
Stopping Aggressive German Shepherds
Once you have figured out the reasons behind your aggressive German Shepherd, you can take steps to control the behavior. The following are just some of the ways you can achieve this.
- If your German Shepherd thinks they are the leader of your pack (family) then this may cause them to act out aggressively. The best way to stop this from happening is to show your German Shepherd that you are the leader of the pack, not them. There are a number of ways you can do this such as making sure your family always eats before your German Shepherd and by always walking through a doorway before your German Shepherd. Once you have established this leadership role, then your German Shepherd will be less likely to act aggressively.
- German Shepherds can sense your feelings. If you get anxious or upset then your German Shepherd may act out aggressively as a means to protect you. To prevent this from occurring it’s a good idea to stay calm and collected when in the presence of your German Shepherd.
- If you come across a situation where your German Shepherd starts acting aggressively towards another dog, then this can be a little bit frightening. If this does happen it’s vital that you stay calm and if safe to do so, separate the two animals. Once separated, take your aggressive German Shepherd somewhere quiet away from where the situation occurred. By doing this your German Shepherd will see that you are the one in control and that aggressive behavior towards other dogs is not acceptable. Throughout this situation it’s important that you do not hit or yell at your German Shepherd as this will just further encourage their aggressive behavior.
- If your German Shepherd starts acting aggressively towards people then this is very serious. Due to their large size, the German Shepherd can cause serious harm to a person. The best way to stop your aggressive German Shepherd in a situation like this is to employ the help of a professional dog trainer. They are the experts and will be able to teach your German Shepherd to stop acting out aggressively towards people.
As previously mentioned, an aggressive German Shepherd can be a scary thing. Therefore if your German Shepherd is acting out aggressively then it’s vital that you take steps to control the behavior. The sooner your stop this aggressive behavior the better – especially for the safety of those around you.
