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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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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Here are five simple steps to take to make sure your pit bull is not aggressive.
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It is important to evaluate and treat each dog, no matter its breed, as an individual.
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The pit bull controversy has been an ongoing debate for over 30 years. When pit bulls do attack it’s typically results in major injury and sometimes death so the main stream media pounces on the opportunity to make headlines.
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Have you ever been on a walk and been startled by a leashed pit bull that lunges at you aggressively? After that encounter, have you wondered why pit bulls have the reputation they do as fierce dogs? The pit bull has a long history of being used as an aggressive dog and was specifically bred […]
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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 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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WebMD talks to experts about pit bull safety and pit bull attacks.
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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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Sneezing and nasal discharge can occur for many different reasons including infection, allergy, foreign body, and tumors. A thorough history and physical exam is the first step in diagnosing the cause of sneezing/nasal discharge. Initial screening tests include CBC, biochemistry profile, urinalysis, and coagulation testing. These tests can be used to indicate the safety of general anesthesia needed for additional testing. Specific testing that may be recommended for determining the cause of nasal discharge/sneezing may include nasal swab for cytology, radiographs of the nasal cavity, nasal flush for cytology, culture and sensitivity testing, and rhinoscopy. Chest radiographs, specific micro-organism DNA testing, more advanced imaging such as CT or MRI, and biopsy may be considered based on initial test results.
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There are multiple reasons that a dog may exhibit aggression toward family members. The most common causes include conflict aggression, fear-based or defensive aggression, possessive aggression, food guarding aggression and redirected aggression. Fear-based, possessive and redirected aggressions are discussed in other handouts in this series.
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Pit bulls are so gentle and loyal still many people fear them. Read the following blog about pit bulls and why they have inaccurate reputation.
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Almost everyone who owns a dog that is aggressive to people outside of the family asks me some form of the following question, “Why is my dog such a great and loving pet with our family but is so vicious and aggressive with people outside of our family?”
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Have you recently started noticing signs of aggression in your dog? If so, check out this article that examines 8 possible causes of aggression in dogs.
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