Articles, tagged with "aggressive behaviors", page 3
27th July 2009
Dog attacks each year cause serious injury and even death to many victims. An estimated 4.5 million people are bitten each year. Children and older people are the most common target of attacks. Over half of dog attacks involve children under 12, and those...
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Author:
Lamar Deane
11th July 2009
The look on the Cocker Spaniel dogs are one of the few dog breeds that show off pure love, devotion and excitement.
Cocker Spaniel dogs are more than just dogs. This breed loves to work and also enjoys the finer things in life. Of all of the dog breed...
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Author:
Thierry babineaux
04th July 2009
Nothing is more adorable than seeing a small child and a loving puppy playing happily together. What's even better to know, is that psychological studies have proven that people who are fortunate enough to grow up with a dog in the family household tend t...
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Author:
Jerrymace
01st May 2009
If you own pet rabbits, you might be wondering whether it is a good idea to have them spayed or neutered. The answer is an emphatic yes. This is true even if you only have one rabbit, and there is no chance of your rabbit coming into contact with another ...
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Author:
Amanda
16th April 2009
The way we understand life is that there are those things which are needed and others which can be considered as secondary or wants. Dating is a need and no human being can deny it. Think of the many times in your life you have felt dejected and down emot...
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Author:
Francis K Githinji
10th April 2009
Any behavior meant to intimidate or harm a person or another animal can be marked as aggressive. Baring teeth, snarling, growling, snapping and biting are all aggressive behaviors. This kind of behavior is quite normal in dog's view, but is unacceptable t...
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Author:
Damir
09th April 2009
1. hyperactivity which leads to restlessness and talking rapidly
2. extremely high feelings
3. excessive irritability
4. fancy belief to unrealistic powers
5. poor judgment
6. increase of sexual urges
7. abuse of alcohol, cocaine and other dru...
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Author:
Jesus Sabu
23rd March 2009
The consumption of turkeys in the U.S. has escalated through the years. It's no longer eaten primarily at Thanksgiving and Christmas, but throughout the year. The process of mass-producing turkeys for human consumption is as barbaric, if not more so, than...
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Author:
Jasper Sayer
13th March 2009
Having a dog can be the start of a wonderful relationship between the pet and the owner. It isn't uncommon for a dog to be part of a family for about 20 years if it is well cared for and doesn't develop any severe health problems. In order to make the rel...
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Author:
jd3930
02nd February 2009
Dog owners must put attention to dogs behavior problem and understand why dogs behave differently. Dogs behavior problem includes growling, non stop or unnecessary barking, snarling and other threatening behavior like physical attack to people or other do...
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Author:
Gerry Restrivera
26th January 2009
Aggressive cats can be dangerous, so attempting to resolve a chronic cat aggression problem often requires assistance from a professional who is knowledgeable about cat behavior. Types of Aggression play motivated aggressive behaviors are commonly observe...
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Author:
Doris Canova
08th January 2009
The consumption of turkeys in the U.S. has escalated through the years. It's no longer eaten primarily at Thanksgiving and Christmas, but throughout the year. The process of mass-producing turkeys for human consumption is as barbaric, if not more so, than...
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Author:
Jill Smi
03rd December 2008
What are the reasons we eat food? That might seem like a silly question, because we eat to feed our bodies, first of all. Many of us also obtain an emotional gratification when we eat, and most of us are omnivores, meaning we eat everything, including mea...
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Author:
Jill Smi
13th October 2008
When thinking about beneficial things that you can do for your dog, one thing that should come to any pet owner's mind is having their dog spayed or neutered. There are many different ways that people refer to this process including altering and sterilizi...
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Author:
JamesNash
09th September 2008
People with passive-aggressive behaviors show hostility and aggression in passive ways. Their aim is to resist job and social demands, using the common excuse that they "forgot" while demonstrating a negative attitude as to why they were late. Criticizing...
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Author:
Slavco Stefanoski