Brooks Family K9

Aggression / Reactivity

 

Dog Aggression Training – Understanding and Correcting Aggressive Behaviors

Has your dog shown signs of aggression — or even gone as far as biting someone? Don’t worry, we can help.

Aggressive behavior can appear in many different forms, and identifying the cause is the first step toward creating real change.

Common Types of Dog Aggression:

    • Proactive Aggression: Your dog actively chooses to be aggressive without being provoked.

    • Fear Aggression: Your dog doesn’t want to be aggressive but reacts that way when feeling cornered or unable to escape.

    • Reactivity Toward Dogs or People: Barking, lunging, or growling at people or other animals, especially during walks.

    • Resource Guarding: Protecting food, toys, bones, or even people from others.

These are just a few examples of the types of aggression dogs may display.

Our professional dog trainers specialize in identifying the root cause of your dog’s behavior and teaching you the tools, structure, and confidence needed to manage and correct these issues safely and effectively.

Take the first step toward a calmer, more balanced dog — schedule your aggression or reactivity consultation today.