Sentences with phrase «known aggression issues»

In 2013, the signs on Pit Bulls without known aggression issues were revised in effort to make them more appealing.
In 2011, Animal Control began working with rescue groups within Anne Arundel County in addition to rescues outside the county to place Pit Bulls without known aggression issues and volunteers became able to interact with Pit Bulls after a brief evaluation of the dog.

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«However, we do not know if this relationship is causal, and not everyone that tests positive for toxoplasmosis will have aggression issues,» Coccaro said, adding that additional studies are needed.
Veterinarians in the Kansas City area refer us dogs with aggression issues because they know that Fountain City Dog Training can effectively address aggression and create a happier dog and owner.
There is not way knowing if one of the dogs in that park has dominance or aggression issues.
Our dogs seem happier now and we no longer have aggression issues with Cinder.
For example, if you sometimes let your bunny on the sofa and sometimes do not, but give no clear signal for it to know when it is OK to be there or not, this causes anxiety and possible issues of aggression when you try to get your pet off the sofa.
Instinct Dog Behavior & Training is known for expertise in many canine behavior issues, including aggression and fear.
New dog owners don't have the experience to know how to correct aggression issues with a collar and leash.
I heard at a supposedly good shelter in my area training a volunteer and a the trainer was telling the person never bring up any negative issues that a dog or cat has (only bring up any positives or say you don't know when asked a pointed question; e.g. aggression, etc)
Dogs who don't know their place in the pack or home suffer from anxiety, which is the leading cause of a multitude of other behavioral issues such as aggression and hyperactivity.
I know friends of mine who had to put down their dog (who was a rescue dog) who was healthy because of aggression issues (luckily, I haven't had to do that).
If on the other hand, you are looking at a breed with known temperament or aggression issues, then you should probably give the question of gender a bit more thought.
If you mean providing a structured and predictable environment for these dogs, so that they know what to expect and how to get things they want politely, then yes — I wholeheartedly agree, and this is an important part of our treatment plan for dogs with aggression issues.
We had successfully put both of our Boston terriers through puppy classes with Darcie (CommuniCanine) and I had also heard MANY amazing stories of how she has helped people I know with their dogs, especially aggression issues.
If you plan to have your dog fixed to avoid behavioral issues and aggression then do it no later than the age of one year.
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