To stop rage syndrome in dogs, alleviate fear aggression by slowly socializing your dog, which will help them understand that other dogs, pets, and humans don’t always mean harm. If the fear is related to an inanimate object, continue use, and over time your dog will understand there is no threat. The AVMA details how treating chronic anxiety can help alleviate fear-based aggression. To lessen your dog’s territorial reaction, reward calm behavior when visitors come to your home and enroll them in obedience training. Obedience training will help them react to your command when telling them to stay calm. The only effective way to stop predatory aggression is avoidance of the environment causing the behavior. If your dog is chasing animals in the yard, take them on walks instead. Intra-household aggression can be alleviated by separating your dogs and slowly re-socializing them until their interactions are calm. To manage resource guarding aggression, simply pick up your dog's toys, food bowls, and other possessions when your dog is not using them. This will create an “out of sight, out of mind” situation. Seek the help of behaviorists, trainers, and veterinarians before resorting to a local shelter.