After 14 days: Your kittens may still be shy, but should be more comfortable with you approaching them and should no longer display
defensive aggression behaviors.
Not exact matches
-- Spring Forth Dog Training — Providence, RI — «
Aggression in Dogs: Safety,
Defensive Handling, and
Behavior Modification»
-- The Kindred Dog — Miriam Rose — Sequim, WA — «
Aggression in Dogs: Safety,
Defensive Handling, and
Behavior Modification»
-- Pam Dennison's Positive Motivation Dog Training — Washington, NJ — «
Aggression in Dogs: Safety,
Defensive Handling, and
Behavior Modification»
-- Gail Fisher's All Dogs Gym & Inn — Manchester, NH — «
Aggression in Dogs: Safety,
Defensive Handling, and
Behavior Modification»
-- Humane Animal Welfare Society — Waukesha, WI — «
Aggression in Dogs: Safety,
Defensive Handling, and
Behavior Modification»
-- Cica Congreso — Annual Conference for Animal
Behavior — Mexico City, Mexico — «Dog to Dog
Aggression,» «Dog to Human
Aggression,» and «Safety and
Defensive Handling with Aggressive Dogs»
-- Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT) Annual Conference and Trade Show — Las Vegas, NV — «
Aggression Cases: Safety,
Defensive Handling, and Applied
Behavior Modification»
-- Charleston Humane Society — Charleston, SC — «
Aggression in Dogs: Safety,
Defensive Handling, and
Behavior Modification»
They also didn't report whether age correlated with
behavior problems, but I wonder if
aggression toward humans is more prevalent in younger cats and kittens, with more of a playful / predatory bent, than the more fearful,
defensive types of
aggression problems seen in some cats.
Pushy Pets: Dominance
aggression and
defensive behaviors should be dealt with as early as possible.
If you get angry at him enough times without positively correcting the
behavior, he could develop anxiety or even react with
defensive aggression.