Had the nurse been aware that the dog had shown
signs of aggression then the nurse would have taken extra precautions when performing a minor procedure on this dangerous dog.
Not exact matches
If you are experiencing, whining, moaning, outbursts
of anger or
aggression, or withdrawn or shy behaviour in public, or pretty much any off - track behaviour
then that's a
sign your child needs more connection.
If there are no
signs of aggression, such as a raised lip or a growl,
then the feeding schedule is making progress.
If your dog is showing symptoms
of aggression you should consult with a veterinarian to find out if your dog has a medical reason for her behavior changes, and
then with a behaviorist to find out why she is being aggressive (if her medical examination is normal); animal behaviorists know the
signs a dog will show before biting and are trained in helping your dog.
The problem is that this breed can be difficult to «read» — often he does not «posture» (display obvious
signs of aggression)-- instead, an Akita may co-exist peacefully with another dog until suddenly, apparently out
of the blue, a minor disagreement occurs, or perhaps the other dog pushes the Akita too far or approaches the Akita's food bowl or favorite toy, and
then the Akita may attack with ferocity.
I'm sorry but some dogs have no reason to attack like that baby a little while ago that was attacked for no reason an don't try an tell me the baby could
of been crying an it set the dog off cause there are plenty
of dogs that live with crying babies an foot attack them for some there is a reason for some there is not I will agree that for some dogs it is there environment but not all the time say for instance the baby had other older siblings would there
then be a reason the dog attacked even thou it had been around a baby before an did not show any
sign of aggression would that still be the babies fault just think about that