Aggressive Pets

If you have an aggressive cat or an aggressive dog a trip to the veterinarian is a good idea to rule our injuries or a medical issue with your pet.

Aggressive Pets

Oddly enough some of the most aggressive dogs are the small dog breeds such as the Chihuahuas or the Miniature Pinschers.

Aggressive Pets

Many species of aquarium fish are naturally aggresive by nature and can only be kept with like species. Aggressive fish will almost always eat fish smaller than them.

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1. Why Do Cats Fight
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Cats, Mean Cats, Cat Fights, Cat Attack)
... just playing around. The time to stop a fight is when it gets nasty otherwise; allow your cats to work it out themselves. If you feel the need to stop a catfight, then you should do it carefully. Even ...
2. Help! How Can I Stop My Cat Attacking Me?
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Cats, Mean Cats, Cat Fights, Cat Attack)
Help! How Can I Stop My Cat Attacking Me? Cat aggression towards owners is a common problem and can be very distressing, not to mention painful! There are a range of reasons why your cat might be doing ...
3. Can Aggressive Dogs be Re-Trained?
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Dogs, Aggressive Breeds, Dog Attacks)
... As such, it will produce better results with the re-training of dogs. With the right aggressive dog training techniques, it is possible to train your dog to control its aggression. Once your dog stops ...
4. Aggressive Dog Training Made Easy
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Dogs, Aggressive Breeds, Dog Attacks)
... loud noise to interrupt the behavior and then a firm “no.” When your dog stops barking, praise him and treat. Increase the frequency that different guests visit as your dog becomes accustomed to people ...
5. Aggression in Male Betta Fish
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Fish)
... at one another’s tails and locking their mouths together. They may stop the battle to surface for air, then return to fighting. A Betta which has capitulated the struggle will clamp his fins very close ...
6. Aggressive Cats: Not Necessarily a Bad Thing
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Cats, Mean Cats, Cat Fights, Cat Attack)
... the behavior, identify the triggers and work at modifying them. Owners should not hit cats to stop aggression because the cat does not understand this correction thus making it fearful or more defensive ...
7. How Can I Stop My Cats Fighting?
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Cats, Mean Cats, Cat Fights, Cat Attack)
... months for it to stop approaching the older cat, so opportunities for interaction should be kept to a minimum. It's a good idea to check if your cat is in pain, particularly if he or she has only recently ...
8. How Can I Stop My Cat Attacking Me?
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Cats, Mean Cats, Cat Fights, Cat Attack)
Cat aggression towards owners is a common problem and can be very distressing, not to mention painful! There are a range of reasons why your cat might be doing this. If you can identify the cause, then ...
9. Aggressive cats
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Cats, Mean Cats, Cat Fights, Cat Attack)
... he has nothing to do." But because of the dangers of cat bites and scratches, it’s best to end such playful attacks, behavior experts said. First, owners need to stop using hands and feet as playthings. ...
10. Aggression In Dogs...Is It Nature of Nurture?
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Dogs, Aggressive Breeds, Dog Attacks)
... and dog care. Good management is key and must be kept up for the life of your dog. There are many many dog behavior training tips to stop aggression in dogs including how to groom your dog, how to handle ...
11. Training Aggressive Dog How To Train Your Aggressive Dog
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Dogs, Aggressive Breeds, Dog Attacks)
... but with the right techniques; it becomes less of a pain. Ultimately, what really matters is your favorite pet stops its aggressive behaviors and starts to be a loving companion. You can then enjoy the ...
12. Aggression in Fish
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Fish)
... but in the end, the Black Piranha always ended victorious.(4) It is with this extremely aggressive type of fish that isolation becomes inevitable, because nothing will stop the monsters. Being in Groups: ...
13. Aggressive Cat Behavior Can Be Fixed
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Cats, Mean Cats, Cat Fights, Cat Attack)
... this behavior are often shocked or horrified, and it is this that gives cats a bad name. De-clawing your cat may stop the scratching, but you've only treated the symptom and not the real problem. Try to ...
14. Some Common types of Feline Aggression
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Cats, Mean Cats, Cat Fights, Cat Attack)
... It’s very important that family members stop encouraging the behavior by engaging the cat in rough play.  It’s also crucial that the cat have an acceptable outlet for this normal behavior.  All chase and ...
15. How to Deal With an Aggressive Cat
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Cats, Mean Cats, Cat Fights, Cat Attack)
... is OK. Substitute toys for toes. 3 3. Learn your cat's threshold for petting. Some cats enjoy an hour of stroking. Some cats become over stimulated after five minutes. Honor your cat's threshold and stop ...
16. Canine Aggression
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Dogs, Aggressive Breeds, Dog Attacks)
... affection, are possessive of their sleeping areas, and stop eating when approached. Many of these dogs will not obey commands, especially submissive commands (such as "down" or "wait"). Males lift their ...
17. Dealing with a Aggressive Dog
(Cat Scratches, Dog Bites, Animal Attacks/Aggressive Dogs, Aggressive Breeds, Dog Attacks)
... down. Some dogs in high prey may respond better to the "down command,” while others may respond better to the "recall." The bottom line is you need to be able to stop your dog if he is chasing after someone ...