Aggressive Dog Training Classes

Do you have a reactive or aggressive dog that’s hard to control on lead or tries to lunge at other dogs?

Two dogs attacking each other who need aggressive dog training in Sydney.

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Does your dog growl, bark, or lunge at other dogs or people?


Do you find yourself walking early in the morning or late at night just to avoid others?


Maybe your dog is calm and loving at home but becomes unpredictable on lead?

You’re not alone. Lead aggression and reactivity are common in urban environments, but with proper aggressive dog training, your dog can learn calm, confident behaviour around triggers. Eventually, you’ll enjoy relaxed, loose-lead walks without fear or frustration.

What You’ll Learn in Aggressive Dog Training Classes

This class focuses on positive, reward-based techniques to reduce reactivity and help your dog build new, calmer responses.

You will learn:

  • Improve your dog’s focus around distractions
  • Manage and redirect your dog’s reactions
  • Predict and prevent unwanted behaviour before it happens
  • Read and understand your dog’s body language
  • Build trust and confidence between you and your dog
  • Encourage better social skills and impulse control

All classes are run by a certified dog behaviourist experienced in behaviour modification and aggression management. For some dogs that have extreme reactivity Private consultations may be advised. Learn more about reactive dog training.

Even small dogs can be aggressive as seen with this sausage dog who needs aggressive dog training.

Why Training Your Aggressive Dog Is So Important

Aggression in dogs rarely goes away on its own — in fact, it often gets worse over time. Without the right training, a dog’s reactive behaviour can become a safety risk for other people, other dogs, and even for you.

Professional aggressive dog training helps your dog learn new, calmer ways to cope with stress and triggers. It’s not about punishment — it’s about building understanding, trust, and control.

When you train your aggressive dog, you:

  • Keep everyone safe — including your dog, family, and community
  • Reduce stress and anxiety for both you and your dog
  • Prevent escalation of unwanted behaviours before they become dangerous
  • Rebuild confidence and trust in your bond with your dog
  • Enjoy peaceful walks and social outings again

With consistency and the right guidance, even highly reactive dogs can learn to relax, focus, and feel more secure in the world around them.

Ready to make a change?
Book a consultation today and take the first step toward calmer walks, better communication, and a happier life together.