Why Are Some Dogs Aggressive?
Description
In this insightful episode of the USA Dog Behavior Podcast, certified dog behavior consultant and behaviorist Scott Sheaffer delves into the complex topic of canine aggression. He explains that aggression in dogs often stems from fear rather than inherent hostility, serving as a defensive mechanism to create distance from perceived threats.
Sheaffer distinguishes between reactivity and aggression, highlighting how reactive behaviors like barking or lunging can escalate into aggression, especially when dogs feel cornered or threatened. Key factors contributing to fear-based aggression—such as lack of socialization, past trauma, genetics, and medical issues—are explored, offering listeners a deeper understanding of their dog's behavior.
Sheaffer also shares practical strategies for addressing aggression, including desensitization, counter-conditioning, and professional training. Emphasizing the importance of patience and proper intervention, he reassures owners that many dogs can overcome these challenges with the right approach.
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Disclaimer
This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If your dog is displaying aggression toward humans, consult an experienced and knowledgeable canine behavior professional who uses humane, non-aversive methods, and always take precautions to keep others safe.
Scott Sheaffer and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not responsible for any outcomes resulting from the use or interpretation of the information shared in this podcast.