Aggressions can be due to many factors including: genetics, early
life lack of socialization, owner error, etc..
Not exact matches
But if, on the other hand, we refuse to regard human
socialization as anything more than a chance arrangement, a modus vivendi
lacking all power
of internal growth, then (excepting, at the most, a few elementary rules safeguarding the
living - space
of the individual) we find the whole structure
of politico - economico - social relations reduced to an arbitrary system
of conventional and temporary expedients.
Antisocial behavior often comes from a
lack of socialization as puppies or abuse at some point in their
life.
Whether it is
lack of socialization, previous negligence / abuse, or
living as a stray with no stable environment or... Continued
Lack of socialization the first 3 - 4 months
of a dog's
life creates shy dogs, which too - often become fear - biters, which, along with those who were simply born with poor temperaments, are responsible for the majority
of the millions
of dog bites annually.
Certain dogs, whether due to genetics,
lack of early
socialization, or
life experience, will experience distress when they are left without their human companions.
Moreover, regardless
of breed or breeding, a dog's temperament — vis a vis his feelings towards people and other dogs — is largely the result
of socialization (or
lack of socialization) during puppyhood — the most important time in a dog's
life.
But it's also because
of these same advances and the relatively strong «herd health» conferred by these vaccines that we can, and must, start to take even greater steps towards minimizing and preventing the other side
of the equations — the
lack of socialization that is leading to the suffering, decreased quality
of life, relinquishment, neglect, and euthanasia
of far too many dogs each year.
Lack of socialization the first 4 - 6 months
of a dog's
life creates shy dogs, which too - often become fear - biters, which, along with those who were simply born with poor temperaments, are responsible for the majority
of the 4.7 million dog bites annually.
Lack of socialization the first 6 - 8 months
of a dog's
life can create shy dogs, which too - often can become fear - biters, fear aggressive; which, along with those bad owners who were born with poor temperaments by bad Breeders, are responsible for the majority
of the 4.7 million dog bites annually.
In other cases, the dog has developed fears because
of a
lack of socialization, especially during the first 16 weeks
of life.
She tends to be wary meeting other dogs, probably due to her
lack of socialization earlier in her
life.
Lack of attention to the mental wellbeing
of children and adolescents, in a key phase
of socialization, may lead to mental health consequences that may remain throughout
life and reduces the capacity
of societies» socioeconomic productivity (4, 10).