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Common triggers for aggression include fear, pain, territoriality, insecurity, and past trauma or abuse.
Aging dogs may become more aggressive due to pain, cognitive decline, reduced tolerance, or underlying medical issues that affect their behavior.
Common triggers for aggression include fear, pain, territoriality, frustration, and lack of socialization or proper training.
Increased aggression in aging dogs can stem from medical conditions, cognitive decline, reduced sensory perception, or fear-related behavior changes.
Common triggers for aggression include fear, territorial behavior, pain, frustration, and social conflicts.
Aging dogs can become more aggressive due to physical discomfort, cognitive decline, decreased tolerance, and sensory loss that increase irritability or anxiety.
An unprovoked dog bite may stem from fear, pain, territorial behavior, or underlying medical or psychological issues.
A sudden change in your dog's behavior, like random aggression, may stem from medical issues, fear, anxiety, or territoriality.
Sudden rage syndrome in dogs is a rare behavioral condition characterized by abrupt, intense, and unprovoked aggression, often with no prior warning signs.
Most dogs tend to show signs of aggression between 1 and 3 years of age, often coinciding with social maturity.

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