30 Strange Facts About Dogs

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Anxiety-Induced Aggression

Anxiety-induced aggression in dogs is a behavior where a dog becomes aggressive as a result of feeling anxious or stressed. This can manifest in behaviors such as biting, growling, snarling, or lunging. It may be triggered by specific situations such as being approached by strangers, loud noises, or changes in their environment.

Anxiety-induced aggression is a complex behavioral problem that requires a comprehensive approach to treatment. It may involve the use of medication, behavior modification techniques, and training to address the underlying anxiety and teach the dog more appropriate ways to cope with stress.

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