may be due to loss of hearing or to separation anxiety
Uncharacteristic aggression....
Limping Scratching Favoring Licking an area Unusual mouth movements Turning the head to look at an area frequently Roaming in circles Pacing Erratic movements
Uncharacteristic aggression — snapping at people or other dogs Reluctance to get up or lie down Reluctance to climb stairs or climb into a car Panting for no apparent reason An odd look to the eye or face Trembling Seeming inability to curl up comfortably Becoming quieter than usual and wanting to be close Unusual tail position Unusual tension in the face and throughout the body Awkwardness / stiffness of movement Lack of appetite / refusal to eat Withdrawal and passivity, even in situations that would normally evoke fear or avoidance Choosing remote places to lie or sleep in, away from all activity
Unfortunately, he had a bad reaction to the drug (including VERY
uncharacteristic aggression, dilation of pupils and paranoia).
The drive to reproduce can trigger fighting with other dogs and even
uncharacteristic aggression toward family members.
Without socialization opportunities especially with their own kind, dogs are more likely to exhibit psychological issues like excessive barking, inappropriate jumping, and
uncharacteristic aggression, among others.
Not exact matches
Of course, this does not apply to all the terrier dogs as each dog is an individual
Aggression towards humans is
uncharacteristic of this breed and highly undesirable.
Despite the negative stereotyping often attributed to the pit bull breed, according to the United Kennel Club
aggression is
uncharacteristic in this breed and highly undesirable.
The general thinking is that because most young mammals are particularly vulnerable during the developmental period that coincides with lactation, nursing moms are capable of
uncharacteristic levels of
aggression if that's what it takes to protect their youngins».