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  2. English Bulldog Has People So Confused With His ... - AOL

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    Bulldogs are rarely aggressive towards humans, but can be aggressive towards other dogs. They were originally bred for fighting, so this shouldn't be a surprise. But what still boggles the mind is ...

  3. Understanding aggression in dogs: Warning signs, causes and ...

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    While other aggressive behaviors, like barking or biting, could be exhibited towards other dogs while on a walk. According to the World Health Organization, around 4.5 million dog bites occur in ...

  4. Rage syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Pat Miller wrote in Beware of the Dog: Positive Solutions for Aggressive Behavior in Dogs in 2017: "[Rage syndrome] captured the imagination of the dog world, and soon every dog with episodes of sudden, explosive aggression was tagged with the unfortunate "rage syndrome" label, especially if it was a Spaniel of any type."

  5. Here’s how to manage your dog around other dogs and ... - AOL

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    Once the other person and dog pass, Goodman drops Aspen’s long line and the pair resume their game as normal. Goodman finishes, “If your dog has a harder time ignoring others, always hold on ...

  6. Dog aggression - Wikipedia

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    1) Punishing dogs has been associated with a strong likelihood of new or increased aggression and other behavior problems; 2) dominance in pet dogs is not a character trait of a dog but rather a power agreement between dogs regarding who has best access to particular resources; and 3) the behavior of dogs controlling access to resources is fluid, not static, depending on context.

  7. Dog behavior - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, the dog puppies were much more aggressive to each other and other canines, often seen full-on attacking their foster mother or one another. [ 69 ] A 2005 study comparing dog and wolf pups concluded that extensively socialised dogs as well as unsocialised dog pups showed greater attachment to a human owner than wolf pups did ...