Why Some Dogs Develop Aggressive Behaviour, And Why It's Not Always What You Think ...
Watching your dog lash out at another can be stressful, even embarrassing. But take a deep breath—it’s not your fault, and it’s not theirs either. Aggression toward other dogs is more common than you ...
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Pets have curious ways of weaving themselves into the very heart of their human families. The bond that anchors them tightly together, human and pet, often resembles the attachment a parent has with a ...
A new U.S. analysis of nearly 50,000 dog-training inquiries finds many owners mistake reactivity for aggression. Experts explain that while both can look intense, reactivity often stems from fear, ...
Aggression and reactivity account for the largest share in training inquiries submitted by American pet owners.
A head collar helps control the part of the dog that bites. Source: Pixabay By: Liz Stelow, DVM, DACVB, Clinical Animal Behavior Service at the UC Davis William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical ...