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Resource Guarding: What Bully Owners Should Know

What Resource Guarding Means in Bullies

Resource guarding is when a dog protects something valuable—food, toys, space, or people. It may look intense, but it usually comes from insecurity, not aggression. Many puppies go through a short guarding phase as they learn about ownership and boundaries.

Building Trust Instead of Fear

The best approach is calm reassurance and trading. Show your bully that giving something up leads to something better. Never yell, chase, or force them—those actions increase anxiety.

Early Warning Signs to Watch For

Most guarding behaviors improve with training, structure, and socialization. Feed puppies in quiet spaces and teach them that human hands near food mean safety, not loss. If guarding becomes severe, a trainer can help. With patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement, bullies learn to share confidently and peacefully.

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