Aggression related to the Pit Bull breed is a common subject in today’s canine industry. However, this behavior is often caused by stress, illness,..
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Sometimes dogs can become aggressive with little warning. Find out what causes your dog to become aggressive so you can work with the behavior.
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Dog aggression can be a serious behavior issue for pet owners. Learn how to stop aggression in dogs before someone gets hurt.
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It's not normal for a friendly dog to suddenly become aggressive. Sudden behavior changes may indicate a health problem and should not be ignored.
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Here are five simple steps to take to make sure your pit bull is not aggressive.
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Pit bulls are inherently friendly, especially toward humans. Typically, aggression is directed at other dogs and people they perceive as a threat to you. Your pit bull puppy will grow up to be an imposing, powerful adult weighing up to 78 lbs, so it’s essential to nip any aggressive tendencies in the bud.
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Pit bulls are inherently friendly, especially toward humans. Typically, aggression is directed at other dogs and people they perceive as a threat to you. Your pit bull puppy will grow up to be an imposing, powerful adult weighing up to 78 lbs, so it’s essential to nip any aggressive tendencies in the bud.
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Pit bulls are inherently friendly, especially toward humans. Typically, aggression is directed at other dogs and people they perceive as a threat to you. Your pit bull puppy will grow up to be an imposing, powerful adult weighing up to 78 lbs, so it’s essential to nip any aggressive tendencies in the bud.
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Pit bulls are inherently friendly, especially toward humans. Typically, aggression is directed at other dogs and people they perceive as a threat to you. Your pit bull puppy will grow up to be an imposing, powerful adult weighing up to 78 lbs, so it’s essential to nip any aggressive tendencies in the bud.
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There are 4 types of dog aggression. Understanding each type of aggression will help you know how to stop a dog's aggression and prevent future aggression.
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There are 4 types of dog aggression. Understanding each type of aggression will help you know how to stop a dog's aggression and prevent future aggression.
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There are 4 types of dog aggression. Understanding each type of aggression will help you know how to stop a dog's aggression and prevent future aggression.
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There are 4 types of dog aggression. Understanding each type of aggression will help you know how to stop a dog's aggression and prevent future aggression.
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Did your dog suddenly take an aggressive stance toward you or another animal? Find out why this behavior can happen and what to do next.
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Did your dog suddenly take an aggressive stance toward you or another animal? Find out why this behavior can happen and what to do next.
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Did your dog suddenly take an aggressive stance toward you or another animal? Find out why this behavior can happen and what to do next.
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Did your dog suddenly take an aggressive stance toward you or another animal? Find out why this behavior can happen and what to do next.
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Dog aggression is a common issue in pit bulls. In fact, the UKC's official breed standard for the American Pit Bull Terrier states that "most APBTs exhibit some level of dog aggression." But while dog aggression may be normal in pit bulls, that doesn't mean it can't become a problem.
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The cruciate ligaments are two bands of fibrous tissue located within each stifle joint. They join the femur and tibia together so that the knee works as a stable, hinged joint. The two most common causes of cranial cruciate rupture are trauma and degeneration of the ligaments within the joint. During the lameness examination, your veterinarian will try to demonstrate a particular movement, called a cranial or anterior drawer sign. There are various surgical techniques performed to stabilize the knee joint following cruciate rupture. Regardless of the technique used to stabilize the joint, arthritis is likely to develop in the joint as your dog ages.
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The cruciate ligaments are two bands of fibrous tissue located within each stifle joint. They join the femur and tibia together so that the knee works as a stable, hinged joint. The two most common causes of cranial cruciate rupture are trauma and degeneration of the ligaments within the joint. During the lameness examination, your veterinarian will try to demonstrate a particular movement, called a cranial or anterior drawer sign. There are various surgical techniques performed to stabilize the knee joint following cruciate rupture. Regardless of the technique used to stabilize the joint, arthritis is likely to develop in the joint as your dog ages.
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It used to be commonly thought that pit bulls couldn’t live together successfully. We now know that this isn’t true. Many pits can and do live successfully with other pit bulls and with other dogs. You simply need to understand … →
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It is important to evaluate and treat each dog, no matter its breed, as an individual.
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Inter-dog aggression occurs when a dog is overly aggressive towards dogs in the same household or unfamiliar dogs. This behavior is often considered normal, but some dogs can become excessively aggressive due to learning and genetic factors.
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WebMD talks to experts about pit bull safety and pit bull attacks.
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