East Bay Times: Locking jaws, naturally aggressive, most likely dogs to bite? Dispelling myths about ‘bully breeds’
Locking jaws, naturally aggressive, most likely dogs to bite? Dispelling myths about ‘bully breeds’
Labroots: Study Indicates that CBD Can Potentially Help Manage Aggressive Dog Behavior
A study published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science explored the effects of cannabidiol (CBD) on dogs and found it promoted long-term behavioral change in aggressive dogs. The findings highlight the ...
Mercury News: Locking jaws, naturally aggressive, most likely dogs to bite? Dispelling myths about ‘bully breeds’
Scientific American: From anxious Weimaraners to aggressive Chihuahuas: What science can tell us about dog breeds
From anxious Weimaraners to aggressive Chihuahuas: What science can tell us about dog breeds
Aggressive actions in dogs, just like in people, show they want to hurt or upset someone. But we must remember, any dog, tall or short, can act this way if not taught well. A dog’s breed can hint at ...
Terra Planet Earth on MSN: Why Some Dogs Develop Aggressive Behaviour, And Why It's Not Always What You Think
Why Some Dogs Develop Aggressive Behaviour, And Why It's Not Always What You Think ...
Why Some Dogs Develop Aggressive Behaviour, And Why It's Not Always What You Think
Ever hear the term “bully breed?” Bully breed is a generic term for a variety of terrier-type dogs like American pit bull terriers, bull terriers, bullmastiffs, Staffordshire terriers, Boston terriers ...
AOL: ‘It’s a plea for help and I wish people would be kinder’: What a behaviorist wants you to know about anxious and aggressive dogs