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How To Train Your Dog To Attack? by gamelia(f): 9:21am On Aug 27, 2022
Dogs are brought into our homes for a lot of reasons like safety, security and loyal companionship. Proper training, exercise and time should be given to our puppies to ensure obedient behavior as the dog develops. While there are a lot of professional trainers for dogs, some dog owners prefer that they personally train their puppies themselves.

Dog attack training is a training program wherein the trainers train the dog to attack not because of fear and danger but to defend their masters or when they receive a command to do so. Selective aggression and agility training is the mainstay of attack dog training. Dog trainers and handlers consummate this special training to ensure that the dogs become good protectors of property and are able to guard their masters when in danger.

There are various reasons why we all want a guard dog in our household. A well-trained guard dog is a valuable family member who will work the extra mile just to protect the family members/housemates and possessions. Bringing a guard dog at home entails a whole lot of responsibility though.

When provoked, dogs can be ferocious and aggressive rivals. A well-trained guard dog can use that ability to protect you, your family and your home. Although training a protection or attack dog takes a very high level of expertise, there are ways to prepare your dog for the training.

If you would like to train your dog to attack, you should know that you will be financially or medically liable for any harm that your dog does to someone if it attacks them. Training your dog to attack is a big responsibility. In most cases, if you wish to have a properly trained attack dog, owners seek out a dog that has been trained by a professional who can teach them how to give commands to the dog.

Attack dogs usually come from specific breeders and bloodlines and they have been bred for generations for their specific skills. It takes dogs with particularly stable temperaments to be good attack dogs. Otherwise, a dog may not be reliable and could harm you or someone in your family, or a friend.

The most important factor to consider if you would like a guard dog is to choose the right breed. Some of the most effective protection dogs are Staffordshire terriers, German and Belgian shepherds, Dobermans, and Rottweilers. You may want to choose a dog that is naturally suspicious and an alert will be a part of the family and will consider you as the pack leader. Starting with a dog inclined to be adaptable, obedient, and protective will go a long way when it is time for its training to protect you.

As man's best friend, dogs have the loyalty and natural tendency to shield their masters. With the proper training methods, you can teach your dog to attack command. An attack dog's mission is to provide personal protection against any threat or danger.

If you would like to train your dog to attack, you can follow the steps below:

1. Talk to a breeder who breeds attack dogs and see about obtaining a puppy from the bloodlines mentioned above or the like. A dog from one of these breeders will be more likely to turn out a good attack dog as an adult as it has the necessary skills and temperament you are looking for.

2. Work with a professional protection dog trainer. This trainer will help you educate your dog on basic obedience commands such as Sit, Down, Stay, and Heel. Your dog must be well-grounded in basic obedience before beginning protection work. You must always have your dog under full control at all times. Dogs doing attack work are never in a frenzy. They are always performing under full control.

3. Your dog should be apathetic with strangers and other animals. Your dog should not be too overly friendly and or threatening to other dogs. This requires a dog with an unruffled and balanced temperament who is not easily aggravated. Your dog should ignore other people and animals unless you give them the command to interact or play with them.

4. Working with a professional trainer, you would need to work on your dog's bite work. You can start with a bite stick and the like and then gradually graduate to working with a person wearing a bite suit. At first, the dog should be on-leash for this training and then you can eventually work on off-leash. Teach your dog to bite the arms and legs of the suit as this is the best way to stop an intruder.

5. It is important that your dog responds to the one-word command to attack and to stop the attack. You will need to consistently use the same commands during training.

6. You and your dog can move up to simulating attacks by working with someone wearing the bite suit. Practice giving your dog the command to attack and reward your dog when he attacks as commanded. Always praise your dog and reward him when he lets go and stops the attack as commanded. Move on eventually to training your dog to attack when he sees you as being attacked by the person wearing the bite suit. Your dog will need to be taught that he is supposed to protect you when he sees you in danger. He needs to learn to act on his own conviction that you need help.

You need to work hard with your dog to achieve reliable and consistent results. Make sure that you do not half finish the attack training as this can be dangerous to you and others. It's important to choose a good dog for training and to finish the training that you start. Working with a good professional trainer can make a big difference in how well your dog turns out as an attack dog.

Factors to Consider

1. Socialization
This may be one of the most important aspects for a future guard dog. It is imperative that your puppy is exposed to as many new people, things, animals and places as possible. The process of puppy socialization must continue throughout your dog's life. Because these guard dog breeds are naturally wary of new people and things, it is important that they have these experiences because it can help them decipher what is and what is not a threat.

2. Obedience Training
Your dog must begin the rudiments of obedience training at an early age, preferably on the first day. Contrary to popular belief, most dogs can be accurately and well trained in a primarily positive manner using motivation-based training. It is crucial that the dog has a solid groundwork of obedience skills and reliably performs them in all environments. Clicker training is a fantastic and valuable way to train your young puppy.

3. Clear-cut leadership
Protection or guard dogs must have clear and defined leadership. Because of their self-assured nature, without the proper training and defined leadership roles, guarding breeds can quickly take over a household. Oftentimes, displays of defiance, unruliness, and unfortunately, misdirected aggression can occur.

In a Nutshell.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with wanting to own a dog but you have to have valid reasons why you want one. If you want a nice, family pet that can provide protection, there is a list of dog breeds that can do the job without having to go through rigorous dog attack training. Whatever decision that you make, make sure that you have done enough research on your chosen dog breed and you will have enough time to train and be a master to your dog. It would also be helpful if you can get professional help when selecting and training a guard dog.

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