Signs of aggression include dilated pupils, ears flattened backward on the head, tail held erect with hairs raised, and an arched back.
In dogs,
signs of aggression include growling, showing the teeth, charging, barking, snarling, snapping, nipping, and biting.
Be wary of body language;
signs of aggression include raised hackles and teeth baring.
Not exact matches
Academics who
signed the statement
of the Association
of Scholars take to heart the fact that universities and scholars in Japan collaborated with the war
of aggression that brought disastrous consequences to the peoples
of the Asia - Pacific region,
including the catastrophic loss
of lives
of many youths and students.
Watch for
signs of aggression from your cat,
including scratching, biting and avoidance.
Signs of arthritis can be quite subtle, and may
include difficulty going up or down stairs, walking or running more slowly, reluctance to play or jump,
aggression, or even growling or yelping when particular areas are touched.
Less obvious
signs of pain
include changes in sleep patterns, hiding, behavioral issues and
aggression, an overall decrease in appetite, and an objection to being brushed or stroked.11 The
signs cats may display when they are experiencing pain are widely varied and vague and, even when present, do not provide much information as to the source or cause
of the pain.
«All too often,» he said, «I'm told by pet owners and professionals alike that a pet isn't stressed or anxious when they're clearly showing
signs of fear
including «whale eye,» panting, licking, hiding, and defensive
aggression like growling or hissing.
Care.com states that the most common
signs of rabies in dogs
include aggression, biting, irritability, and drooling.
He is also less likely to exhibit
signs of aggression towards other animals,
including dogs, and humans.
Signs of respiratory problems,
including coughing, sneezing, eye or nose discharge, or a closed eye, as well as litter box problems or
aggression also signal a need for a diagnostic vet visit, Middleton explains.
Signs of discomfort include whining, anxiety, pacing or the inability to get comfortable, excessive panting, avoidance or hiding, aggression, lethargy, and lack of appetite.If you feel your pet is showing any of these signs after surgery, be sure to let us know as soon as poss
Signs of discomfort
include whining, anxiety, pacing or the inability to get comfortable, excessive panting, avoidance or hiding,
aggression, lethargy, and lack
of appetite.If you feel your pet is showing any
of these
signs after surgery, be sure to let us know as soon as poss
signs after surgery, be sure to let us know as soon as possible.
Other
signs, though less common and certainly attributable to different disorders, might
include neurological symptoms such as behavioral changes (
including, at worst, unprovoked
aggression), head tilting, circling such as in tail chasing or appearing to search for a good spot to lie down in but never getting there), what appears to be seizures, ataxia, and lack
of control
of facial muscles.
Other
signs suggestive
of a brain tumor
include abnormal behavior (e.g., increased
aggression), altered consciousness, hypersensitivity to pain or touch in the neck area, vision problems, propulsive circling motions, uncoordinated movement and a «drunken,» unsteady gait.
Signs of imminent
aggression include direct eye contact, freezing, barking, growling, piloerection (hackles up), baring teeth, and snapping (biting the air).
Signs of problems may
include pawing at the mouth, dropping food,
aggression when touched on or around the face, and / or disinterest in the food bowl.
Signs of aggression to watch for while you're doing exercises
include standing stiffly over the bowl, gulping the food, tensing or freezing, growling, staring, snapping, snarling, biting or chasing people away.
Other
signs of separation anxiety
include depression, sulking,
aggression toward other pets in the home, refusing to eat or chewing at themselves until they leave bald spots.
Other
signs not as commonly associated with low self - esteem
include exaggerated bragging, engaging in attention - seeking behaviors, verbal and physical
aggression, displays
of arrogance, conceit, narcissism and egotism, and displaying a sense
of superiority over others, referred to as «pseudo self - esteem.»