Even our hypothetical human aggression case here will not have the same program as
a food aggression case, as the food aggression case is more about a resource and maybe it is only directed toward other animals in the house, and not people.
Sherman —
Food Aggression Case Study I have had many cases before where clients come to me talking about how well - behaved their dog is — completely housebroken, shows excellent leash behavior, is super lovable and cuddly, responds well to commands, and overall, is a very good dog.
Not exact matches
Most
food aggression or resource guarding
cases will stem back to some type of insecurity of lack of confidence.
As a Charlotte dog trainer, I have worked with many
food aggression and resource guarding
cases.
While it's easy to assume that all
cases of
food aggression are a show of dominance, this isn't necessarily the
case.
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Not very surprising then that it's common for puppies today to exhibit behavioural problems such as possessiveness over
food and toys, difficulty with house training and in the worst
case,
aggression.
Case Study: Dog - directed
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For example, we work with a lot of
aggression cases, ranging from dog
aggression, human
aggression, leash
aggression, fear
aggression,
food aggression, and more.
We do however get quite a lot of «
food aggression»
cases.
In many
cases, eating too fast is a behavior that is also associated with
food aggression or resource guarding in dogs.