... piranhas also have strong jaws, which these jaws are dangerous, just as the jaws of the Characidae species. The fish are predatory species, which attack in large groups. The Characidae tend to attack on ...
... cow to bones in a matter of seconds, so your hand is just a little snack for them. Piranha eat meat, of course. They will attack and eat any other fish they are kept with. Some of the nicer things about ...
... successfully for many years to reduce anxiety. Medication is usually only used for a few months, though in some cases it is required for more than a year. Medication adjust ments may be needed to get the ...
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Why Do Cats Fight
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Cats, Mean Cats, Cat Fights, Cat Attack)
... of the cat has very little to do with it. Contrary to what many people believe, female cats are sometimes just as territorial as their male counterparts are. If you have two cats in your home, you might ...
... and it can be deactivated by simply respecting the cats space and giving him a chance to come around. Patience is a virtue in this situation but you can not just ignore the cat and expect it to come around ...
... to protect itself when there is imminent danger. Remember that dogs just turn aggressive whenever they feel like they are threatened. And beware of dogs’ aggression, because dogs are truly destructive ...
... the biggest problems with dominate aggression is that it is not always seen as aggression, just an alpha personality doing what it does best, until the dog attacks someone or something. Another problem ...
... sizes. Be realistic- you might not be able to find 3 or 4 species you like that are EXACTLY 4" long as an adult, but just don't but just don't keep a 10" carnivore with a bite-sized fish. Keeping similar-sized ...
... other cats. Competition for things like attention and physical space can exacerbate the problem. Territoriality aside, aggressive or destructive behavior in cats can be more than just a nuisance. While ...
... cats in play aggression are over stimulated by the play their owner bestows on them and treats the owner just like another cat thus causing scratches or bits. But if a cat begins scratching or biting with ...
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Aggressive cats
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Cats, Mean Cats, Cat Fights, Cat Attack)
... whose cat ended up in a shelter brought it home, and checking in a month later reported no problems. When she caught up with them again, two years later, the cat was still doing fine. "It’s just a matter ...
... an owner punishes the animal too much then over time things can change. One day an owner may suddenly find without any kind of warning their dogs turning on them. In this article, we have looked at just ...
... back by a substantial sum of money. However, the results would be good and you can put your worries to rest. Do not just approach any normal dog obedience school as most would not accept your dog if he/she ...
Aggression in Fish by Brett Miller Most aquarium fish adjust to their surroundings and live peacefully with almost any other type of fish. As long as their sizes are compatible and they are non-aggressive ...
... is directed toward the face. Less serious, but just as annoying, are those nighttime Kamikaze attacks. Owners virtually offer themselves as sacrifices to these little beasts by playing with kittens in ...
... Early experiences have considerable bearing on later aggressive behavior but genetic diversity is a greater cause of problem aggression. Some cat owners just accept the unique temperaments of their pets ...
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Canine Aggression
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Dogs, Aggressive Breeds, Dog Attacks)
... needs extra attention to adjust to an active household. Puppy testing done by the breeder can help. The test includes social attraction, following, restraint, social dominance and elevation dominance. ...
... and accurate. If I were to criticize anything, I would have liked to see it go into more detail on overly aggressive dogs and how to deal with them. Here are just a few of the facts that were explained ...
I guess that the lack of answer reinforces my thinking: just don't! If you have a nice and peaceful reef tank, one of the worst thing you can do is add an aggressive fish that will terrorize/kill all of ...
... up with the dog. Don't just look at a dog's breed when selecting one. Even the gentlest of breeds can be violent ones, especially if they aren't given enough socialization and training. Did you know that ...