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June 10, 2009 | Clive | Comments 1

Herbal Help to Stop Dog Aggression

Dog aggression is a very serious problem. Every year, more dogs are put to sleep for aggression problems than any other reason. Every dog’s human needs to take responsibility for their dog’s aggressive behaviour and do everything possible to turn that aggression into friendly, social behavior.

Our German Shepherd, Jeremy, developed some very noticeable aggression issues when we first moved from a rather isolated town in Pennsylvania to a community based neighborhood in Virginia. At that time, Jeremy’s humans had never heard of herbal remedies to ease aggression. 

Jeremy probably had been just as aggressive in Pennsylvania but without other dogs or many people to test him, it didn’t shine like a big ugly zit until we shrank his radius. Aggression in dogs is frightening. In the back of your mind you know that he is not acting right, but you might not know why or how to fix it. Moreover, you know that one mistake is all he gets before someone mandates that you put him to sleep. Additional training, socialization, human leadership, and holistic health remedies can all be used in conjunction with each other to help turn an aggressive dog into a placid and tolerant dog.


Aggressive dogs should be checked by a holistic health practitioner for pets. Holistic veterinarians are more likely to consider issues such as diet and holistic dog massage therapy as a treatment option. Moreover, you can ask them about the benefits of using an herbal cure for aggressive dogs. 

Jeremy underwent training and daily exercise programs. He received a holistic health massage for dogs and we changed his diet. When it was all said and done, Jeremy’s behavior was better but not calm. I was experiencing heart flutters whenever we took him on a walk because he was still showing signs of dog aggression. All of our combined natural cures, holistic methods, and traditional training had curbed his fear of people. As a rescue dog, we weren’t sure of his background but it became clear that he had been abused at one point. We needed to add in some herbal help to stop dog aggression. An herbal cure for dog aggression can help provide a natural and holistic balance for a dog’s mood to prevent unprovoked aggression.

Natural cures and holistic health treatments for a dog’s aggression can be enough to curb the problem for some dogs. Nevertheless, any holistic remedy for aggression should be combined with training and a holistic vet check up to help rule out or address some of the potential causes for dog aggression. The combination of training, a holistic vet, and an herbal remedy for aggressive dogs is usually a very strong recipe for saving an aggressive dog’s life. Thankfully, Jeremy is a much better socialized dog who is almost entirely over his abusive history. My heart rate no longer turns somersaults just because we take him for a walk.

Natural herbal remedies for aggressive dogs are a combination of holistic health ingredients that help improve the health of the nervous system and offer systemic health support. By using holistic treatments for aggressive dogs you can use rewards for the good behavior that is easier for him to achieve rather than trying to punish aggressive behavior. The reward system is much more effective when teaching a pet to re—associate what he sees as a negative into a positive event.


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  1. Hi, I’m also expreincing aggression with my German Shephards and it has come to a point where the council have said they need to be put down. The thing is, they are really nice, lovable and gentle dogs.

    In anycase, in the event that they say they are not going to be put down but action needs to be taken, I was wondering what kinda of herbal remedies you used with your dogs?? I would like to start trying them out on mine, so to curb this behaviour.

    Thanks kindly for your advice and posting..

    Sincerely,
    Sabrina.

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