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Aggression in Pets
A pet that displays signs of aggressive behaviour can be very alarming. Many owners tear their hair out trying to control their errant animals while at the same time trying desperately to find a reason for their behaviour.
Although humans find aggression unacceptable, the following situations elicit normal aggressive reactions in animals:
Although some breeds are definitely more aggressive than others, experts say there are usually underlying reasons for aggressive behaviour such as fear, insecurity, stress, problems relating to breeding, jealousy, past abuse, illness and pain.
Aggressive behaviour can be limited to specific situations such as the dog that barks or attacks the postman - or it can be unpredictable, which is even more worrying. This is particularly alarming when young children share the home with an unpredictable animal or when guests are exposed to an aggressive pet. Aggressive behaviour in dogs can include biting, barking, snarling, snapping and raised fur along the back of the neck and along the ridge of the spine. Aggression in cats can include scratching, biting, excessive yowling, lungeing, hissing, spitting and destructive behaviour.
Ideally all the inhabitants of a home – even the furry variety – should live side by side in harmony.