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  2. Neglected Poodle Dismissed As 'Aggressive' Is Overcome with ...

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    Poor Cole, a three year old, neglected Poodle Mix, was being called “aggressive” in his original shelter environment for his skittish, snappy ways.

  3. Rage syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Rage syndrome is a rare seizure disorder in dogs, characterized by explosive aggression. [1] [2] [3] It is frequently confused with idiopathic aggression, a term for aggression with no identifiable cause. Rage syndrome is most often a misdiagnosis of dogs with an unrelated, but more common, form of aggression.

  4. Dog aggression - Wikipedia

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    Canine aggression may be influenced by a dog's age, sex, health and reproductive status. [3] Canine aggression is one of the most serious behavior problems in animal behavioral medical science. [4] Aggression in canines is particularly important because a dog's sharp teeth can result in serious injuries, [4] or even fatalities in the young or ...

  5. Fatal dog attacks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Anderson was attacked by one of her family's dogs. She was flown to the hospital but died due to blood loss while in transport. A few months before the fatal incident, a deputy had responded to a call and removed another aggressive dog that had bitten a family member. The dog was euthanized. [100] [101] [102] April 25, 2011: Margaret Salcedo 48 ...

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    The Neapolitan Mastiff has a lot of excess skin plus droopy jowls which make drooling impossible to avoid. They are huge dogs, reaching weights of up to 150 pounds with a standing height of around ...

  8. Bite inhibition - Wikipedia

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    A trained dog with owner. Bite inhibition, sometimes referred to as a soft mouth (a term which also has a distinct meaning), is a behavior in carnivorans (dogs, cats, [1] etc.) whereby the animal learns to moderate the strength of its bite.

  9. Bernedoodle: Breed profile - AOL

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    The mix of the poodle and bernese mountain dog means most bernedoodles should be easy to train. Poodles are bright and can easily learn tricks and good behavior, while bernese mountain dogs are ...

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