How do I make my dog more aggressive?

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Question by Little Nell: How do I make my dog more aggressive?
I know that sounds like an odd question. I have a 5 month old Akita puppy. I got an Akita because the breed is very protective. And I live on my own, just moved into a new apt around mid-town. I really like my new apt building next door has a bunch of rowdy guys living in it, I don’t like to be bothered.

So they’ll cat call to me or even approach me & my Akita just stands there all excited to be meet new people, wagging his tail, prepared to lick the men to death. How do I make him give a warning bark or better yet a little growl? I just want to train him to do that until I tell him it’s okay. I’ve seen people with well trained aggressive breed dogs do that. It works very well. Any suggestions?
Alright listen up guys. My dog is very well trained. I read & researched the breed before I got him. And because of that I have been socializing him since he was just a little guy to keep him friendly, I thought that was the best course of action. I don’t actually want an aggressive dog I want a guard dog.

He doesn’t bark at all. He makes little whines in greeting sometimes. Once when he was out with my sister (who much more timid then I am) some weird guy approached her & he wouldn’t let the man get anywhere close to her, growling w/all his hair on end. So I know that it’s in his nature. I’m just wondering if he has to sense my fear of a situation or something first, because my neighbors just annoy me I box & I’m fairly sure if it came to it I could handle my business. I would rather just not be bothered at all. All I really want is for him to give a growl when someone approaches or gets too close to me that he doesn’t know.
Kelly – you just really pissed me off. I’ve never hit or been aggressive towards my dog a DAY IN HIS LIFE. He sits, heals, lays down, shakes, rolls over, and kennels on command, and is almost completely trail trained at 5 months because of the work I’ve done with him. Keep in mind he’s an Akita a breed that is notoriously hard to train.

Obviously he is so well adjusted, he likes everyone & everything. So why don’t you go give your pets away to someone with a bit more intelligence then you, that can properly train them & treat them right. You obviously have some issues if you jump to the conclusions that I beat my dog from the question I asked.

Best answer:

Answer by Natsuko
If your dog is not aggressive naturally, there is no humane way to make it so.
It sounds to me that you have a very happy, socialized animal.

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