Career Dog Training
Attack dog training requires more skill than ordinary
dog training. Dogs are known to be the guardians of
their keepers. They are usually very protective and they
can be very aggressive towards strangers and those
who threaten their keepers or trainers. That is why
many people acquire dogs for the purpose of just
having purchase dogs due to a goal of having an
unhesitant attacker against possible threats. However,
there are times when dogs may attack people not just
because of a possible threat. There are moments when
dogs attack just out of fear or anger. This is when

attack dog training
should be done.

Attack dog training is the process of training a dog to
control when to attack. This type of dog training allows
the professional trainers and dog owners to teach their
pet how to respond to certain types of situations when
danger is at hand. Usually, the
attack dog training is
focused on honing the dog’s obedience to his master
or trainer. This allows the master or trainer to tell the
dog when to act and attack and when to stop from
doing so. Attack dog training also teaches the dog
about certain situations when a command to attack is
no longer necessary and instead, the attack should be
done immediately-without hesitation- because the
master, trainer or the dog itself is clearly in danger.


Also, attack dog training teaches the pup about the
mechanics of fighting and protecting. It orients the dog
about the many different defense actions and offensive
procedures such as barking, biting, pouncing, and
many more, along with its effects on the target.
If you are not a professional
attack dog trainer, then,
you should not attempt to provide the
attack dog
training
by yourself. The process of teaching dogs
when to attack varies, depending on the dog’s
capabilities. Regardless of the chosen teaching
process however, this type of training is not just any
regular training that requires just perseverance. Rather,
attack dog training needs extra firmness, strength, and
commitment for the dog, but especially for the trainer.


The process of
attack dog training should be taken one
step at a time, with clear intervals and timing. The
course usually starts with the basic lessons of
obedience. After the obedience training, the trainer
should then proceed with training the dog to socialize
with other people and pets. The dog should learn to
interact with others not through aggression, and they
should learn to follow their trainers/keepers even when
distractions are present.


Afterwards, the dog should be familiarized with the
concept of an “agitator”. The dog should be able to
identify an agitator as someone who is a possible
threat to the dog and the
attack dog trainer handler.
Familiarizing the dog with the idea that the agitator is a
stimulator for aggressive action allows the dog to
retract and respond to dangerous or threatening
situations. Then, whenever the dog responds to the
stimulant, the trainer should prompt the dog to chase
and fully attack the agitator. The usual attack that is
expected is a bite in the arm. If the chase and the attack
are successful, the dog should be given rewards and
praise. Punishment training should not be an option for
attack dog training because such can confuse the dog
regarding the concepts of threat and agitator.


In general a
career dog training professional is required
to correctly train an attack dog. It requires several years
of training to begin a
career in dog training for attack
dogs.



                            
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