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Dogs are social animals that are most comfortable with companionship, but that doesn't mean that all dogs naturally get along. It can be embarrassing and even dangerous when a dog becomes a bully, but fortunately there are ways a responsible pet owner can correct their dog's bullying behavior.
Recognizing If Your Dog Is a Bully
Bullying behavior can be difficult to detect and is often dismissed as playfulness. Canine bullying is not necessarily aggressive or mean, and could just be an overzealous dog that is intimidating other dogs. Any dog breed may have bullying characteristics, and common signs of bullying include…
While one or two of these behaviors may not seem disturbing, repeated bullying behaviors can cause trouble for both dogs and dog owners. A bully dog may get into fights or even inadvertently injure other dogs. If a dog's behavior is particularly bad, they may be refused service at grooming establishments, kennels, day care or boarding facilities, and there may be extra fees added to veterinary calls for a difficult animal. Correcting the bullying behavior can minimize these problems, however, and help a dog to socialize more appropriately.
Keep Your Dog From Bullying Others
If your dog is showing signs of being a bully, it is important to correct that behavior as early as possible. There are steps you can take before any bullying begins, and other techniques to help a dog behave more appropriately even if it is naturally more excitable and aggressive.
A bullying dog can be a danger to itself, its owner and other dogs. By understanding the signs of bullying and how to prevent it, dog owners can be sure their pets are always properly behaved.
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Diabetes can be a challenging condition to manage, especially in pets that cannot verbally communicate how they feel. Recognizing the symptoms of diabetes in...
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