If we are going to have serious conversations
about canine aggression, it is imperative that we drop the discussion of «breeds» being the problem, and start listening to science and experts.
It's always best to speak with other owners prior to letting dogs off - leash in a community setting, as it is likely that no reliable assumption can be made
about canine aggression from only brief observation or breed recognition.
Not exact matches
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Learning
about the causes of
aggression will help you to better understand
canine behaviour.
In fact,
about one quarter of all Pits are prone to the issue, and studies suggest that hypothyroidism is linked to
aggression in certain
canines.
Since Pitbulls are involved in numerous cases of
canine aggression, it's time to learn more
about dog bite prevention.
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«I am the only trainer at Shannoncourt but all of my staff have been educated
about canine body language,
aggression and basic training / animal learning techniques.
Our Dogs, a
canine newspaper in England, reported that neighbors had called police several times
about the dogs with claims the owner trained them for
aggression and fighting, but the police did not take action.
Canine aggression occurs most often in intact males, with behaviors starting
about the age of puberty or social maturation.
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About Blog Jordan Dog Training help fix dog behaviour problems such as barking, pulling on the lead, jumping up,
aggression and other
canine behavioural issues.