What is Dog Aggression
Dog Bites Don't Happen Out of the Blue
Most dog bites are preventable — but only if you know what to look for. The problem is, the warning signals dogs give off before a bite aren't always obvious, and for pet owners without a training background, they're easy to miss.
In this clip from Dealing with Reactive, Aggressive, & Dominant Dogs, we break down what dog aggression actually means, why it looks different from dog to dog, and why labeling your dog's aggression matters less than learning to recognize the signals before a situation escalates.
- Why most dog bites are preceded by warning signals owners don't recognize
- The difference between play behavior and a genuine warning growl
- Why breed doesn't determine aggression signals
- Simple management steps you can take right now to reduce bite risk
This Dog Bite Prevention Week and every week after, the most important thing you can do is educate yourself. Understanding your dog's body language could prevent a bite — and that applies to every dog, every owner, every situation.
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