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Aggression

The Importance of Spaying and Neutering to Curb Aggression

The Importance of Spaying and Neutering to Curb Aggression Spaying and neutering your furry friends is a must for reducing aggression. Male and female pets not spayed/neutered are more likely to show aggressive behavior. Why is it important? It lowers the pet's hormone levels, reducing their territorial behavior, aggression towards other animals and humans. Unneutered…

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Fear-Based Aggression: When Anxiety Strikes

Fear-Based Aggression: When Anxiety Strikes Fear-based aggression in dogs is a common issue. It's caused by anxiety and stress, often from external stimuli. Examples of this include loud noises, unknown animals, and people. Signs of this aggression include dilated pupils, trembling, pinned back ears, raised hackles, licking/yawning, growling/barking, and biting/snapping. To help, you should find…

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