Not exact matches
Unlike dogs for instance where you may steer their
behavior with a firm touch, any sort
of physical
aggressive with a rabbit can
trigger antisocial
behavior leaving them permanently disturbed.
If you can get rid
of the
trigger, then
of course this is the easiest way to stop the
aggressive behavior.
Most
aggressive behavior is the result
of past experiences, outside influences, and
triggers, such as trauma or fear.
However, we never advocate that you intentionally
trigger aggressive behavior for the sake
of videotaping it.
If you find that she tends to
trigger aggression in other dogs, or becomes
aggressive herself, then you may want to work with a pet
behavior professional who can guide you in making a selection
of a second dog or counsel you on whether she instead might do best as the only dog in your home.Bringing a Second Dog into the Home
But unless your rabbit is altered, he or she can not have a friend, either
of the opposite sex, or the same sex, due to sexual and
aggressive behaviors triggered by hormones.
Its causes in cats can be complex, both in terms
of triggers and targets, making it challenging to find strategies to eliminate
aggressive feline
behavior.
Even relatively harmless
triggers may cause you to unintentionally begin displaying the same sorts
of dangerous and
aggressive behavior.
However, internalized aggression is an essential factor in the emergence
of external
aggressive behavior and potentially
triggers various anti-social
behaviors.