An overview of conflict induced aggression in dogs
At times, dog owners report that they own a dog with a Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde sort of personality. Often, they complaint that their dog acts often quite sociable towards people and then out of nowhere, comes that unexpected growl, snarl or bite. From this behavior often stems the statement ''my dog just bit out of the blue''. Indeed, these dogs appear to be social and excited one moment,
The most dangerous dog is usually not a dog of a specific breed. Owner involvement (or lack thereof) often determines if
How to Safely Play Tug of War With Your Dog
This is such a good game to play with a dog as it helps the dog to realise that his owner
There are two important points to consider when you are paving the way for older dogs and children to live happily together. The first
304 Article Titles on Dog Psychology
- How to introduce a new baby to your dog (2 articles)
- How to communicate with your dog (1 article)
- Mistakes people make in approaching dogs (2 articles)
- Why re-homing an aggressive dog is not recommended (5 articles)
- Dog behavior problems: veterinary behaviorist versus certified applied animal behaviorists (1 article)
- Why you shouldn't punish your dog for growling (1 article)
- Behavior to expect from a lab-shepherd mix (1 article)
- Signs your dog is unhappy (1 article)
- Dog psychology: An overview of the BAT methodology (1 article)
- Problem behaviors which are actually natural, instinctive dog behaviors (1 article)
- How to protect your dog against the stress of the holidays (1 article)
- Warning signs that a dog may bite (1 article)
- Warning signs that a dog may bite (1 article)
- Why dogs chew toys (5 articles)
- Tips for dealing with an aggressive dog (2 articles)
- Behaviors suggesting friendly interactions between dogs (1 article)
- How to reduce herding behaviors in dogs (1 article)
- Behaviors suggesting non-friendly interactions between dogs (1 article)
- How ear cropping and tail docking impairs dog to dog communication (1 article)
- Top 5 reasons people fail with Pit Bulls (2 articles)
- How dogs communicate their needs (3 articles)
- Why your dog licks your face (2 articles)
- Reasons for a dog to be destructive (1 article)
- Important developmental stages of puppies (1 article)
- The process of extinction in dog behavior modification (1 article)
- Differences between habituation and desensitization in dogs (1 article)
- Understanding extinction burst in dogs (1 article)
- Understanding how dogs learn (1 article)
- Common instinctive behaviors in dogs (3 articles)
- Dominant displays dogs use with humans (1 article)
- How to enforce calm behaviors in hyperactive dogs (2 articles)
- Signs a dog is stressed-out (1 article)
- Why yelling at dogs does not work (1 article)
- Submissive displays dogs use with humans (1 article)
- How to help a dog overcome its fear of men (1 article)
- Mechanisms behind how dogs detect fear in humans (1 article)
- The benefits of behavioral therapy for dogs suffering from anxiety and behavior problems (2 articles)
- Why dogs are more likely to bite young children (1 article)
- Causes of dogs barking from frustration and how to stop it (1 article)
- How to treat displacement aggression in dogs (1 article)
- Do dogs comprehend the English language? (14 articles)
- What dogs do when they are left alone at home (1 article)
- Is there such a thing as aggressive dog breeds? (5 articles)
- Are dogs telepathic? (11 articles)
- Why dogs like toys that squeak (3 articles)
- Should dogs with a bite history be rehomed or put down? (2 articles)
- Understanding why dogs sniff at each other (1 article)
- How to channel excessive predatory drive in dogs (1 article)
- How to tell if your dog is playing too rough (1 article)
- Why dogs roll in smelly places (1 article)



