Thursday, June 2, 2011

How Long Does It Take For My Male Dog's Attidude and Behavior To Change After Having Him Fixed?

I Had My Male Dog Fixed And It Seems That His Behavior Has Gotten Worse Around The Other Male Dogs , Is This Normal?How Long Does It Take For My Male Dog%26039;s Attidude and Behavior To Change After Having Him Fixed?
Neutering doesn't make aggression go away. Neutering won't take away a dogs' inherited temperment. Neutering will, however, help with dominance issues.



If you want to learn how to prevent his behaviour, consult an animal behaviourist.How Long Does It Take For My Male Dog%26039;s Attidude and Behavior To Change After Having Him Fixed?
It takes 30 days or so for the testosterone to be gone, so yes it takes a while.How Long Does It Take For My Male Dog%26039;s Attidude and Behavior To Change After Having Him Fixed?
Alot of the time it has nothing to do with male hormones. This dog sounds like he is constantly fighting for alpha male position in the pack. Make sure your dogs know you're the alpha male. There is a good book out there called %26quot;The Dog Listener%26quot; and it talks about chien dog bonding and all about pack order. Sorry, you may find that your dog may never change if he is constantly defending his alpha male position.How Long Does It Take For My Male Dog%26039;s Attidude and Behavior To Change After Having Him Fixed?
how old is your dog? sometimes unwanted intact male dog behaviors are not completely fixed by neutering them because it's become a learned behavior. i wouldn't wait for him to get better about his behavior. now that he's neutered, get him into a obedience class and work on his socialization and obedience. keep him on a leash when around other dogs. and at the first sign of him becoming irritated, don't wait for him to get aggressive, tell him no in a firm voice and make him sit. make him sit there and pay attention. if he still keeps trying to go after the other dog, do not let him up, keep putting him in the sit position until he calms down. then let him back up. keep repeating the exact same action each and every time he does this. even if it seems to take forever. he will get the point this is not how you are to behave. he will understand this better if he knows that he will be corrected each and every time he does it and exactly what the correction will be. be consistent he will learn faster if he doesn't have to guess what's gonna happen next. getting him neutered was the best thing, now just work on the other problems. good luck.How Long Does It Take For My Male Dog%26039;s Attidude and Behavior To Change After Having Him Fixed?
i got mine fixed at a year and a half for his aggression toward other dogs, and it didnt calm him down. well he's more a little more calm now but he's five and i think it's age, but he'll still scrap out of the blue. but i've noticed he tends not to fight when i'm not around or not close by, it seems my presence aggravates things. and he's especially fiesty when on a leash. so when he meets new dogs i let him off the leash and back off. it seems to work.

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