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(Picture Credit: Silvia Hohaus / EyeEm via Getty Images) For some time now, vets have argued that—contrary to popular belief—your dog’s breed has little to do with their aggression levels. Now, a new study has shown that your relationship with your dogs might make them more aggressive than you’d think. […]
Years ago, two dogs in a fenced backyard became quite agitated as we approached while walking our two Dalmatians, Mocha and Katie. One of those dogs jumped on his companion and began growling while biting her neck. At the same time Mocha jumped Katie and did the same thing. […]
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With 2023 now well underway, you may find yourself hitting the local walking trails — home to new athletes like yourself, and their well-meaning, but sometimes aggressive dogs, which can deliver a serious bite if you’re not careful. Even if you’re minding your own business while on your new year’s […]
SÃO PAULO, Brazil — Our four-legged friends come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and breeds. Between golden retrievers, Bernese Mountain dogs, and pugs or corgis, there’s truly a dog out there for everyone. Of course, some dogs tend to be more aggressive or disobedient than others. Now, fascinating new pup-centric […]
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Dogs may be man’s best friend — but do we actually understand them? Recent research published last month in the journal PLOS ONE suggests that we may be overestimating our ability to interpret our dogs — at least in one arena. What they found — The researchers analyzed our ability […]