Learning to Recognize Aggressive Behaviors in Your Shih
Tzu
Generally speaking Shih Tzu should not be aggressive at all.
However, with any breed of dog aggressive behaviors can and do
occur. Do you understand what it means if a Shih Tzu bares its
teeth at you? Is your Shih Tzu warning you to back off or is
your Shih Tzu simply smiling? If your Shih Tzu suddenly snaps
at you – is this a failed bite or a warning that a bite might
be coming next? The truth is these are typically aggressive
behaviors that can range from visual warnings to postural or
symbolic threats. Every dog owner needs to learn these subtle
or not so subtle warnings of aggression, whether it be with a
Shih Tzu or a Pit Bull. Any dog breed can exhibit
aggression.
Dog aggression is often meant primarily not to harm so much
as to alter the behavior of another creature, human or animal.
Dogs and Shih Tzu included communicate their aggressive
intentions through changes in expression, posturing, and
maneuvering, some so subtle as to be easily missed or
misunderstood by a passerby or even the owner. A dog’s
communication system is quite different from a human’s
communication system. It is important that every dog owner,
whether it be a Shih Tzu or a Pit Bull, or a tiny teacup
poodle, learn the dog’s basic communication system expressing
aggression.
The actual bite is often preceded by several aggressive
responses and warnings. These might include staring, growling,
tensing up, and walking stiffly. No one, however, would
misinterpret the savage attack of a child by a Pit Bull, as
anything other than pure aggression and most people would also
interpret the attack as the dog being absolutely uncontrollably
vicious. In a breed such as the Shih Tzu, one does not normally
see such types of viciousness, however, as with all canines, it
is possible. All canines are related to the wolf and even
though humans have domesticated them extremely well they can
still from time to time exhibit those wolf like behaviors.
Aggression may develop gradually in a pup as it matures.
Play growling and nipping by puppies and Shih Tzu puppies as
well may seem harmless, but they often represent warning
signals of what can be possible later on. Growling and nipping
in Shih Tzu puppies needs to be handled immediately and
eradicated. The mouth of a Shih Tzu puppy should never be
allowed on human skin regardless of the activity. One possible
way of handling a mouthing Shih Tzu puppy on human skin is to
immediately close the mouth of the Shih Tzu puppy and hold it
tight while saying sternly to the Shih Tzu puppy – NO BITE.
All Shih Tzu puppies are prone to want to chew. They are
teething and this is a very normal behavior, however, when it
is transferred to human skin, it is not normal and not
acceptable. It can be solved if caught in the early stages
assuming there are no other emotional problems occurring with
the Shih Tzu puppy. You can also quickly put a chewable object
in the mouth of the mouthing Shih Tzu puppy.
By
Connie Limon. Connie Limon is a
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