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from www.petside.com on 18 Oct 2007
Play Aggression (Feline) Rough play is common and natural among kittensname:Feline play aggressionScientific name:Feline play aggression Diagnosis SignalmentPlay aggression is usually seen in kittens and young cats under 2 years
Aggression to Visitors in the Home (Canine)
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Aggression to Visitors in the Home (Canine) Dogsimprove the behavior of dogs exhibiting aggression to strangers in the home. The programstrangers. Common names:Territorial aggression, Door aggression, Barrier aggression
New Feline Introduction (Feline)
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Introductions occur when a pet parent integrates a new cat into a home that already contains a cat. Intercat aggression throughout the lifetime of the cats can significantly increase due to aggression during introductions. Common names: Integrating the new cat,...

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Petting Aggression| By|October 28, 2008 3:23 PM HaveWhatâ s the deal? Termed â petting aggression,â this behavior can be typical ofm looking for: SearchBLOGSPetting Aggression| By|October 28, 2008 3:23 PM Have
Last week I tagged along with a friend and fellow trainer (a well-known, published, famous kind of fellow trainer) to watch her work her magic using an emerging dog training technique. Itâ s called â C.A.T.â (Constructional aggression treatment), and it helps...
PET ITEMS: From cruelty to good citizens
Just when you think cruelty can go no further, some idiot takes out his aggression on helpless animals. The news out of Long Island, New York today that a live-in lover brutally squeezed two cats - one to death -...
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Scientists say they have identified an aggression-promoting pheromone that controlsthe information to the brain to elicit aggression. Their results provide an importanttoward unraveling the mystery of how aggression -- an innate (unlearned) behavior
Tryptophan-enriched diet reduces pig aggression
The tryptophan-enhanced diet reduced aggression and overall behavioral activity amongmainly at the younger age. Persistent aggression in pigs can cause chronic stress, leadingdays of diet supplementation. To test aggression, researchers put an "intruder" pig
Increased Aggression We have a four-year-old warmblood (Hanoverian/Swedish) maregive her a thorough check-up. Sometimes horses will increase their aggression as a defense to keep others away. If she gets the “all clear
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