will my dog change is nasty ways?

Emma007

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our dog is getting very dominating he has already bitten myself and my partner drawing blood, I took some food off him the other day that he had got out of the bin and he went for me again snarling at me , but the worst is when my boyfriend kids come round cause the dog wont leave them alone the dog snarles at them and circles round them jumping at them and barking . Am i over reacting about this dog??, will he stop this behaviour??, im not keen on keeping him but my boyfriend wants to, although my boyfriend is at work alot and doesnt see how bad thye dog is. im at the end of my tether with the dog please help.
 
The dog will never stop this behaviour by itself.
YOU have to fullfill the role of the pack leader and make him understand that you are the boss and not him.
You see, dogs behave a lot like wolves, who live in packs. And a pack needs a leader. When the dog senses that no human in the household qualifies as a pack leader, it will try to take this position itself. and voilà, you have a four-legged tyrann.
Contact a local dog school to learn how to train your dog safely.

Good luck!
 
The dog will never stop this behaviour by itself.
YOU have to fullfill the role of the pack leader and make him understand that you are the boss and not him.
You see, dogs behave a lot like wolves, who live in packs. And a pack needs a leader. When the dog senses that no human in the household qualifies as a pack leader, it will try to take this position itself. and voilà, you have a four-legged tyrann.
Contact a local dog school to learn how to train your dog safely.

Good luck!
 
The dog will never stop this behaviour by itself.
YOU have to fullfill the role of the pack leader and make him understand that you are the boss and not him.
You see, dogs behave a lot like wolves, who live in packs. And a pack needs a leader. When the dog senses that no human in the household qualifies as a pack leader, it will try to take this position itself. and voilà, you have a four-legged tyrann.
Contact a local dog school to learn how to train your dog safely.

Good luck!
 
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