Not exact matches
Issues that often require the use
of medication include separation anxiety, phobias, compulsive behaviors
and fear of people, objects or
other animals.
Fearing the teeth
of a proposed
animal control ordinance could punish those who own guard dogs, the City Council has sent the law back for more work.The ordinance, which the city has been trying to rewrite for two years, includes a provision that would keep dogs who have attacked
people or
other animals at home.However, council member Guy White said he is worried that a dog that bites a trespasser would be considered a vicious dog
and a homeowner could be penalized for defending his property.
Poorly bred Dobermans will have
fear problems,
of people,
other animals,
and in a variety
of situations.
Most dogs bite out
of fear rather than anything else, but the Staffordshire Terrier is literally fearless so it is great with children,
other animals and people too.
Fluoxetine
and sertraline have been used successfully to treat a number
of anxiety - related behavior problems such as separation anxiety
and fear of people,
other animals or
other things that the dog may encounter daily.
A puppy not exposed to sufficient experiences,
people,
other animals and noises during this time is unfortunately destined for a lifetime
of fear and sometimes aggression problems.
Such a test eliminates the anthropocentric
and economic
fears that any per se categorization
of all
animals as
persons raises, yet it allows the law to acknowledge what much
of society has come to recognize: that the anthropomorphic qualities
and relationships formed with pets distinguish them from
other animals and make them more valuable than their fair market prices.
* That most puppies learn
fear of new
people,
other animals,
and surroundings when not properly socialized at an early age.
Warning signs that your pet might not be a good boarder include aggressive behavior around
other people and animals, excessive whining, crying
and barking every time you leave the house,
and irrational
fear of new
people and environments.
Some common factors to consider include location, loudness, distance, speed
of movement, length
of time near the
other animal or
person, response
of the
other animal or
person,
and body postures
of the
animal or
person who induces
fear or aggression.