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  • Pit bulls, just like any other breed of dog, require training to prevent playful or intentional nips that could lead to injury. As with all dogs, pit bulls can be trained at any age to be a…

  • Any sudden change in urination behavior in a dog needs investigation by a vet. Urinating more often than usual, not as often as usual, blood in the urine or incontinence all signal major health…

  • Puppies growl for a multitude of reasons. If your puppy is constantly growling directly at you, it is not respecting you as its owner and leader. Even if it growls only in playful situations, the…

  • Aggressive behavior in dogs can motivate something as violent as mauling a person to simply growling at another dog during mealtime. Like humans, a dog's aggression stems from several possible factors…

  • Like all mammals, dogs possess a built-in threat detector. Since dogs don't have the human ability to evaluate potential threats rationally, they bark first and ask questions later. Pet dogs in…

  • Most dogs are squirmy and overactive as puppies, but settle down as they mature. Some dogs, however, are extremely active throughout their entire lives. These dogs are just as wonderful and…

  • Growling is a form of aggression in dogs. Dogs that growl at people may have an underlying problem, such as a fear of strangers. Growling by itself is not dangerous, but if the underlying issue is not…

  • Sakis are a group of five primate species of the genus pithecia. Members of the pitheciidae family, they are a medium-size animal found in a range of forest ecosystems throughout South America. Sakis…

  • Dogs act aggressively because of fear, insecurity, territorial impulses, frustration, protective instincts, pain or illness. In some cases, aggression is even a learned behavior, and you will need to…

  • There is nothing more heartbreaking than having a well-beloved dog who has been a longtime member of the family suddenly start exhibiting signs of aggression. Those who are well-tuned to their dogs…

  • Aggression in dogs is not limited to or defined by a breed. Common aggressive tendencies are possible with any breed of dog. While some breeds form stronger attachments to their owners and other…

  • It is important to consider your needs when picking out a dog, as different breeds come with different advantages and disadvantages. Many people choose to seek out a protective dog, which serve to…

  • Man's best friend may, indeed, be his dog, but the domestic dog is descended from the wolf, jackal or coyote. Whatever its ancestry, mankind has effectively taken the dog away from its natural…

  • Leash aggression creates potential danger to you, your dog, other animals and other people. Dangerous leash behaviors include aggression toward other animals or people, and biting the leash, which can…

  • All domesticated dogs exhibit typical canine behaviors such as dominance, submission and playfulness. Dogs can also display aberrant or abnormal behavior, which should not be left untreated.

  • When you have a dog that is really a sweet, playful puppy inside, it can be tough when the dog begins to exert symptoms of aggression. It can also be stressful if you fear the dog may cause harm or…

  • A dog demonstrates its aggression by growling, showing its teeth or snapping. A dog will sometimes do this when it's scared or feeling territorial. If a dog is repeatedly showing aggression, it's…

  • Warning signs of aggression in dogs can include barking, lunging, growling, snapping and biting. Canines can become aggressive because they are reacting to someone or something they perceive as a…

  • Aggressive behaviors in dogs are typically not accepted by most owners. Examples of aggressive behavior that your dog might be displaying include baring his teeth, growling or snarling at people or…

  • Aggression is a normal part of the makeup of a dog, just as it is innate to humans. But, as Bruce Fogle says in his book "New Dog: Choosing Wisely and Ensuring a Happily Ever After," the well-trained…

  • Dogs greet humans and other dogs in a number of different ways. Be aware of how your dog reacts before introducing him to new people, and always make sure it is OK with other dog owners before…

  • It's no secret that dogs love to eat. Their sometimes comical, sometimes puzzling and other times downright alarming food-related habits often can cause owners much angst. Understanding the difference…

  • If your dog has recently developed a tendency to display aggressive behaviors toward other dogs (a behavior problem known as ''inter-dog aggression''), it is very important to act quickly before the…

  • Dog owners generally feel that they "know" their dog and when a formerly quiet and calm dog becomes aggressive, the behavior can surprise the owner. If the owner doesn't quickly stop the aggressive…

  • If you see a stray dog on the side of the road or one happens to be wandering around your neighborhood, you might want to become friends with it. This task might be a necessity if you are trying to…

  • Tramadol is widely used to treat canine arthritis but also can be used to prevent liver and kidney disease as well as reduce symptoms of depression. However, tramadol has many side effects, including…

  • Dogs, like people, experience syndromes that manifest as behavior problems. Anxiety and panic related behaviors, obsessive behaviors and aggression exist in dogs. Some of these conditions are caused…

  • Dog aggression can occur with any dog. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), dogs bite over 4.7 million people each year resulting in medical treatment for approximately 800,000 people…

  • A dog dealing with aggression may bite, snarl or growl, bare its teeth or snap. Causes of aggression are complex and are best determined and treated by a veterinarian or animal-behavior specialist.…

  • When a dog is used to being the center of attention, he can have a difficult time adjusting when a new baby joins the family. He may be jealous of all the attention that's being lavished on the baby…

  • Dogs can experience pain for a variety of reasons. Whatever the cause of pain, some pets may require pain relief. Tramadol is the generic name for Ultram, which is a type of pain reliever used in…

  • Owning an aggressive dog is a big liability and an accident waiting to happen. However, as much as an aggressive dog may sound like bad news, the good news is that with appropriate behavior…

  • There are many reasons your dog may be showing aggressive behavior, such as growling. Dogs often use growling as a way of asserting their dominance, similar to how a mother dog will growl to correct a…

  • Dogs growl for two main reasons. Either they are playing with you or warning you. If your dog growls during play, this is usually easy to identify and pair with playful behavior. Most pet owners do…

  • Many people find their dogs are overly protective. Whenever a friend comes near the owner, the dog may bark viciously, snap at or even bite the friend. This behavior can get worse, especially if the…

  • Important cues in dog behavior can help you identify aggression. A wide range of normal dog behaviors exists, ranging from assertive to aggressive. Breed type, early socialization, genetics and…

  • Dog aggression is a serious problem that needs to be dealt with immediately after it happens. Signs include snapping, growling, showing teeth and biting. There are always reasons for aggression, and…

  • If you are a dog owner then you either have or will witness personality changes in your dog.

  • For the most part, dogs are a wonderful part of the family and provide you and your loved ones with affection, entertainment and protection. However, there can be times when your dog acts aggressively…

  • Dog aggression can be a dangerous problem. A person can be seriously hurt if attacked by a dog, and some attacks even result in death. There are many causes for aggression, and while some dogs may…

  • Dogs display aggressive behavior for a variety of reasons. They may feel a person or animal has encroached upon their territory or is threatening them, or they may be jealous of another animal or…

  • Dog aggression is a big problem if you're a dog owner. There are signs of dog aggression, but also ways to prevent this problem from getting worse than it already is.

  • Clicker training is when you use a small toy that makes a clicking sound combined with positive reinforcement to train your dog. Use the clicker, along with a special dog treat, to show the dog he has…

  • Many dogs that become food aggressive have a history of neglect or were improperly socialized. Aggression for any reason is a dog's way of asserting dominance and controlling his environment. Food…

  • Aggression develops in dogs for many different reasons, but most of them involve the way the dog's owner is raising his pet. The best-intentioned dog owner may inadvertently be setting the stage for…

  • Dogs are aggressive for many reasons and in many different ways. Causes of aggression can include fear, pain, a medical condition, genetics, abuse and more. The first step toward addressing a dog's…

  • Treating your dog's aggression begins by determining the type of aggression. The cause will determine the method used to change the behavior. There are four common ways to treat aggression: avoiding…

  • Dogs can be wonderful companions; however, no two dogs are born with the same personality. Even seemingly laid-back dogs need training to behave properly. In particular, if you notice that your dog…

  • Fluoxetine, perhaps better known by its brand name, Prozac, is a tricyclic antidepressant prescribed in dogs to treat compulsive behaviors, aggressive behaviors, anxiety and fear. It can be prescribed…

  • Can dogs suffer from bipolar disorders? Theoretically, as a mammal, the dog has a brain that reacts to serotonin levels similar to the way that the human brain does. However, since learned behaviors…

  • Being a social animal a dog can communicate many different ways--through their ears, their tail, the hackles along their back, their eyes and the overall position of their body. A growl is a warning.…

  • Canine aggression is dangerous, frightening and occurs all too frequently. According to dog obedience expert Barbara Woodhouse, there are no bad dogs or "dangerous" breeds, just inexperienced owners.…

  • It can be surprising to see a completely docile dog change its demeanor quickly and unexpectedly. This sign of dog aggression can be provoked by various environmental factors. Learning more about the…

  • Dog aggression is a common behavior in dogs. Dog aggression is typically associated with barking, growling, and attacks. Dog aggression may be a defensive measure, or it could be caused by medical…

  • The socialization of aggressive dogs should begin with allowing dogs to exercise together, so that the dogs don't focus on anything but exercising. Be aware of an aggressive dog's body language when…

  • No one wants to encounter an aggressive dog and animal control laws in the past few decades have steadily become stricter, forcing pet owners to control their animals. Sometimes, however, a dog gets…

  • Aggressive behavior is a very serious behavior and should not be treated lightly. It's also important to understand that aggressive behavior does not go away; it gets worse the longer it goes…

  • If you enjoy your canine pal, you may be considering adding a second dog to your family. Before you make the decision, think through some of the positive and negative aspects of bringing a new dog…

  • Everyone loves a friendly pooch but when a dog snarls, growls or snaps, the fun is over. Most people view such behavior as threatening and sometimes, as vicious. However, dogs can't speak; they can…

  • An aggressive dog can be difficult to live with. If he hurts another dog or a person, you're legally liable. You can be sued and your dog may have to be put down. Follow these steps to stop dog…