Some anti-anxiety medications used
on aggressive animals may stimulate aggressive behavior.
Not exact matches
Aside from the concerns over L'Oreal's record
on animal testing and other ethical issues, the cosmetic giant is part - owned by Nestlé, the target of a boycott over its
aggressive marketing of baby milks.
The drivers passed out English and Spanish - language fliers
on Roosevelt Avenue and 74th Street in Jackson Heights — pushing back against the
aggressive organizing efforts of
animal rights groups like NYCLASS.
Since the late 1990s, Huntingdon Life Sciences — a company that conducts testing of substances
on animals mandated by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Food and Drug Administration — has become a proving ground for increasingly
aggressive tactics by
animal - rights militants.
Four U.S. representatives — prompted by an
aggressive ad campaign by People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals, which claimed that baby rhesus macaques at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development lab of Stephen Suomi were being ripped from their mothers at birth and being mentally traumatized — called
on NIH to conduct a bioethical review of the lab.
Their experiments start
on animals — dead pigs and dogs — one to success, though they do find that the serum continues to remain in the brain longer than expected, resulting in
aggressive and erratic behavior in their subjects.
John Cena lends his voice to the bull that is Ferdinand along with a cast of other
animals voiced by many stars in which Ferdinand grows up
on a bullfighting farm and is heckled for protecting flowers instead of being an
aggressive bull.
You might expect such an
aggressive - looking car to be an
animal to drive, especially
on the road, but our test drive - conducted in conditions ranging from heavy rain to bright sun - it was never less than brilliant.
In Dynamic mode, however, with the exhausts
on full noise and the throttle and gearshift software in their most
aggressive settings, it feels like a proper wild
animal in a straight line.
Don't engage in any behavior, such as screaming, pulling
on them, or teasing that will cause an
animal to become fearful or
aggressive.
PETA, the so - called People for Ethical Treatment of
Animals, supports the ban: They claim they have rescued many pit bulls from abusive homes where they were badly hurt, kicked, and beaten to the point of aggression for dog fights, or they chain them up
on a short chain to make
aggressive guard dogs, or drug dealers use them as weapons.
The Center for Disease Control, the Department of Justice, the American Veterinary Medical Association, the National
Animal Control Association, and the American Bar Association have all spoken AGAINST labeling dogs as «dangerous» or «
aggressive» based solely
on breed.
In fact as you can see clearly stated
on several accredited websites oftentimes
animals that are
aggressive with other
animals show little to no aggression towards humans.
She cowers, cries, becomes
aggressive towards other
animals, or chews
on non-toy objects when she is triggered.
The side benefit of
animal control not taking homed
animals to the shelter is that they then get to focus their time and efforts
on dealing with truly
aggressive dogs (a public safety issue) and prosecuting cruelty / neglect cases (an
animal welfare and public safety issue) that will lead to improved public safety.
Randall Lockwood, director of higher education programs for the Humane Society of the United States, frowns
on legislation that bans breeds like the pit bull but supports laws that penalize owners for not taking precautions with
aggressive animals.
and amateur breeders - including a new niche that is mating wolves with
aggressive dogs such as chows and Rottweilers - are expected to speak
on proposed changes to the
animal - control law.
Dogs like the pit bull have a bloody track record, but their owners — not the dogs — should be the focus of local and state laws, a national expert
on canine attacks said Saturday.Randall Lockwood, director of higher education programs for the Humane Society of the United States, frowns
on legislation that bans breeds like the pit bull but supports laws that penalize owners for not taking precautions with
aggressive animals.
The dogs
on one or both sides of the fence are at risk for becoming more
aggressive toward
animals and people
on the other side of a fence.
Plus, you won't need to worry about spending money
on injuries incurred by intact
animals who get into fights because they're more
aggressive or who run out of the house in an effort to roam and end up getting hurt in the process.
Cats, like all
animals can become
aggressive depending
on the circumstances.
Some become
aggressive, but more typically the dogs will become lethargic and listless... They may suck or chew
on themselves, sometimes causing serious injury... When we deprive
animals of their instinctive behaviors; we create neuroses or even psychotic - like conditions.
Some vets use it to treat aggression in dogs, but it seems to have the opposite effect
on some dogs, turning docile dogs into very
aggressive animals.
On the other hand, normally
aggressive animals may become very affectionate and docile.
On January 1, 2013, the SPCA of Brazoria County instituted a «No Kill» policy, meaning that they would only euthanize a pet
animal if it was too ill or injured to be humanely treated or too
aggressive to place it back out into the public.
Assesses the general health of the shelter
animals on a regular basis for signs of stress, illness, injury,
aggressive tendencies (either towards humans or other
animals) and abnormal behaviors.
Bear,
on the other hand, is
animal aggressive in my opinion.
And as I said before, it would be great if every shelter could be no kill and use
aggressive adoption drives to find homes instead of killing
animals, but that costs money and there are unfortunately, many, many tax payers who just aren't willing to spend it
on saving dogs and cats.
The «Temperament Correct» pit bull: seeks out human interaction; is responsive, biddable and eager to please; may be genetically predisposed to aggression towards other dogs or
animals; is appropriately submissive; is well balanced and optimistic; enjoys handling; presents good eye contact; is able to be calm in the presence of other dogs
on leash or — if initially leash reactive - can learn how to tolerate their presence; is willing to connect with handler during high arousal; can be handled safely even in times of high arousal; accepts a reasonable amount of confinement; drops arousal levels quickly when removed from a stressful situation; is social with people of all types; is responsive and good natured; is never
aggressive towards humans.
Recognizing that the stray and abandoned pet problem is often perpetuated by the purchase of unsterilized, and sometimes unhealthy or
aggressive animals, several municipalities have considered or are considering restrictions
on the retail sale of
animals.
In many cases dogs develop attention - seeking behaviors, bark, pull
on walks, jump up
on everyone and may even be
aggressive towards other people or
animals.
The restriction is based
on the assumption that certain breeds of dogs are inherently dangerous or
aggressive, and in response to a number of highly publicized dog bites and attacks made by
animals identified as pit bull - type dogs.
Additionally, trends in
animal control enforcement have moved from differentiating an
animal's propensity to
aggressive behavior based
on breed alone, to establishing a consistent response to all
aggressive acts by any
animal.»
In order for dogs to live harmoniously with people and with other companion
animals, it is critical to hold guardians responsible for the proper supervision of their dogs and for any actions
on their part that either create or encourage
aggressive behavior.
While an
aggressive, timid or fearful
animal may appear to be a cruelty victim, it is not possible to know if an
animal is being abused based
on their behavior alone.
I am also looking for resources
on working to rehabilitate our
animal aggressive dogs, since that seems to be where a problem lies.
Yuba - Sutter Counties SPCA Through direct action, Yuba Sutter SPCA promotes the humane treatment of
animals, educates the community
on responsible pet care, reduces pet overpopulation through an
aggressive spay / neuter program and celebrates the human /
animal bond.
Unfortunately it's people who train these
animals to be vicious and for some reason the media picks up
on these stories and chooses to make any
aggressive pitbull breaking news, hard to imagine that pitbulls were once portrayed as «the family dog,» and now are the dog people are scared to have around their families.
As Cesar points out, a puppy's canine mother — the ultimate «pack leader» and the example you should keep in mind — would never let one of her pups aggressively jump
on her when she didn't invite it, or be
aggressive with another grown
animal.
If you can't keep your cat separated from the stimuli that brings
on her
aggressive behavior and you're unable to work with a professional
animal behavior specialist, please consider having your cat humanely euthanized.
Private, one -
on - one training assessments for dogs and cats are also available, as are structured desensitization / counter-conditioning programs for
animals that are fearful /
aggressive in the veterinary setting.
IMPORTANT: If you are reporting an
animal that is
on the freeway, sick or injured,
aggressive,
on school grounds, or any situation where an
animal is a threat to public safety, please call (775) 322-3647 (DOGS).
If your dog is known to be
aggressive with other
animals or humans, please buy an appropriate size muzzle, in advance, and have it
on your pet before entering the building.
He was and still is (we're working
on that now)
animal -
aggressive, and then I lost my confidence in him around strangers too, although there never were any «people» incidents.
Aggressive Dog Behavior I feel aggression is a very misunderstood label that we tack
on animals we don't understand.
The
Animal services officer (ASO) will respond to aggressive animal complaints, loose dogs and nuisance calls (i.e., barking dogs or stray cats or dogs in your neighborhood) as well as provide education to the community on how to be a responsible pet
Animal services officer (ASO) will respond to
aggressive animal complaints, loose dogs and nuisance calls (i.e., barking dogs or stray cats or dogs in your neighborhood) as well as provide education to the community on how to be a responsible pet
animal complaints, loose dogs and nuisance calls (i.e., barking dogs or stray cats or dogs in your neighborhood) as well as provide education to the community
on how to be a responsible pet owner.
It has been established
on many occasions that it is not the breed of the dog but the enviroment it was raised in that creates and
aggressive mean
animal.
For this reason, the ASPCA does not consider RTF programs ideal for social cats and / or preferable to TNRM programs, and the use of RTF programs should never supersede robust and
aggressive adoption programs for social cats (ASPCA's Position Statement
on Responsibilities of
Animal Shelters).
New Position Statement - Replaces and expands
on Aggressive and Dangerous
Animals related to Breed Specific Legislation and Municipal Bylaws and Wolf - Dog Hybrids
If you encounter an
aggressive wild
animal, report it by calling the Conservation Officer Service 24 - hour hotline toll free at 1-877-952-7277 (RAPP) or # 7277
on the Telus Mobility Network.