A Low Protein Diet Can Deter Aggressive Dog Behavior

A Low Protein Diet Can Deter Aggressive Dog Behavior

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Who would have thought that a simple change in diet can stop aggressive dog behavior? According to a study done at the Animal Behavior Clinic, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University in Massachusettes, it is true.

Aggressive dog behavior can be a major problem for dog owners. In some cases, their dogs are so aggressive and threatening that they are afraid of their own pets. Dogs can sense when someone is afraid and this only magnifies the problem.

Many families have suffered as a result of their dog's behavior and their dogs have been given up for adoption. Unfortunately, such dogs often get euthanized because they are thought to be too much of a threat to the general population. The thing is, it's not the dog's fault. There could be an underlying cause of his aggression.

High-protein diets are shown to be a major factor, according to the study. After switching to a low-protein diet, many owners in the study group reported a huge reduction in their dog's aggression. While one or two instances of improved behavior might be limited proof, the fact that the results could be duplicated by repeatedly changing from a high to a low protein diet is real, measurable evidence.

One of the problems with some commercial dog foods is that they contain too much protein for most dogs. Dog owners think that high-protein is good, but that is only true if the dog is under one year old, pregnant, nursing or is a working dog. In these circumstances, a high-protein diet provides many benefits that those dogs need. For example, puppies require protein to help their bodies to grow properly. Too little protein can lead to serious problems.

Working dogs need a lot of energy to do what they do and for this, they require protein that will provide the energy and help them stay healthy and fit. With insufficient protein intake, the dog will get its energy from the body itself instead of from the food, which would be an unhealthy situation.

According to the study, puppies under one year need a diet of 28% protein content. High-performance dogs can benefit from 32% protein diets.

Dogs have a tendency, or more precisely an instinct, to protect their territory. To do so effectively, they must have some level of aggression. An owner of such a dog might think that this is normal, which it is, but if the aggression is excessive, it is a problem that must be dealt with quickly.

Switching to a low protein diet might be all that is required. Of course, some dogs have behavior problems that are more extensive and require a different kind of treatment. Dogs that have been abused, isolated or malnourished are likely to have issues that acquire a dog behavior specialist to overcome them.

Switching to a low protein diet will soon show you whether or not this is the reason your dog is aggressive. Allow enough time to see results, and then switch back to the old diet and see if he changes back to his former behavior.

You will soon be able to tell whether diet is the cause of the aggressive dog behavior. If it appears not to be, then your dog might need the help of a dog behavior specialist who can offer other solutions.


About the Author:
Sylvia has owned dogs all her life and has put together this special free report, "How To Pick The Right Dog Training Tools" to help you. For more valuable advice, take a free trial of Sylvia's extensive Puppy Parenting Course which offers more valuable advice on how to raise and train a dog properly. It covers everything from choosing the right dog for you and on through all the stages of the puppy's development.



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