Keeping aggressiveness in pet dogs in check

Adelmo Fernandes, Vasco | SEPTEMBER 30, 2023, 11:21 PM IST

It is learnt that the state government is reportedly contemplating banning some aggressive breeds of dogs that pose danger to humans. It may be recalled that in an incident reported at Taleigao recently, a Rottweiler breed dog jumped over the gate of a house and attacked two minor children, one of them seriously. Banning some aggressive breeds of dogs is a step in the right direction. However, it must be said that though some breeds of dogs are excessively aggressive, any dog can turn aggressive depending on certain conditions.  

There are a number of reasons why a pet dog may be behaving aggressively including fear, territoriality, frustration, or instinct. The reasons are different and the aggression may be as per the situation. Dogs who underwent abuse as puppies often turn out to be aggressive later. Many times, the change in behavior will not arise until the canines reach adulthood. Some dogs are not socialized properly. This can lead to fear and anxiety when meeting new people or other animals.  Often, highly playful dogs need regular exercise to stave off the jittery, nervous energy. Engaging them in longer play sessions and giving an outlet for that energy is a surefire way to keep their emotions balanced. It’s normal for dogs to get stressed out when there’s a change in their environment, like if they’re boarding at a new place or perhaps when they have been left alone at home for long periods as they may be going through separation anxiety. Discomfort due to emotional stress or major life changes will often be shown through aggression. Knowing the root cause of the aggression and addressing it early will allow the dog to learn healthy behaviors. Once the problem is identified, the owner should make a plan to change the dog’s behavior and find an effective way to eliminate the aggressiveness. Stray dogs too can turn aggressive. But in this case the primary reason could be lack of food.  


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