Each year, untold thousands of dogs are given up or put down for "aggression issues" that are deemed unmanageable. If you have an aggressive dog, or one that is simply reactive to its environment, know that you're not alone—and that you've come to the right place. Changing your life—and the life of your aggressive or reactive dog—is just a click away.
For an in-depth look at dog aggression and reactivity, as well as dozens of training recipes for managing aggression and reactivity, pick up Click to Calm: Healing the Aggressive Dog by Emma Parsons.

- How to say hello: Teaching manners to aggressive dogs
- Changing stress cues to calm cues
- A food-aggressive beagle
- When roughhousing becomes too rough
- A snapping bichon
- Reducing barrier aggression in shelters and kennels
- Clicking miracles: an unmanageable dog
- On fear and aggression
- Ben: an aggressive dog case study
- JavaDawgs: clickers and coffee
- Hidden reinforcers: for things you don't want!
- Bad Bob
- An interview with Emma Parsons
- Click to Calm foreword and introduction
- Ferocious feline: biting and scratching
- Got puppy nipping? take the clicker approach
- Aggressive Dogs: Nature or Nurture?
- Saving Jack: Clicker Training an Aggressive Border Collie
- Aversive training techniques create aggressive dogs; deemed risky


