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Dogs typically start showing protective behaviors between 6 to 12 months of age, as they mature and become more aware of their environment and social roles.
Dogs show guarding behavior through alertness, protective positioning, and focused attention on perceived threats, but it becomes problematic when aggressive.
Dogs become protective due to pack instincts, loyalty, past experiences, breed traits, and lack of early socialization or training.
Common signs your dog is protective include watching surroundings carefully, standing between you and others, barking at perceived threats, and calming once danger passes.
A protective dog often stays alert, positions itself between you and perceived threats, focuses intently on newcomers, and may bark or growl to warn you. These behaviors usually subside once the dog no longer senses danger.
Seresto collars are widely used and generally considered safe when used as directed, though some dogs may experience adverse reactions.
A tick collar like Seresto begins killing fleas within 24 hours and repels or kills reinfesting ticks within 6 hours after application.
Seresto collars are generally considered safe and effective for dogs when used as directed, though some pets may experience mild to serious adverse reactions.
Tick collars like Seresto begin killing fleas within 24 hours and repel or kill reinfesting ticks within 6 hours after application.
Seresto collars are widely used and generally considered safe when used as directed, though some dogs may experience adverse reactions.

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