Aggression is a form of communication. This is how dogs attempt to resolve conflicts with people and other dogs. Aggression usually starts with warning signals such as tensing or freezing of their whole body, staring, guttural barking, lunging, showing teeth and/or growling. If warnings aren’t heeded, dogs may progress to snapping, nipping, and/or biting. When aggression happens, safety always comes first. Keep pets and people safe by preventing aggression from occurring. Observe your new dog’s body language for warning signals and seek help from qualified professionals when needed.#dogaggression#Behavior,TrainingandEnrichment
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