6 Types of Dog Bites - Updated for 2020
Certified dog behavior consultants, like myself, are frequently asked to quantify and provide details about human dog bites. Aggressive human dog bites are required to be reported to animal control.
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Why do some dogs with aggression, fear, anxiety, and reactivity improve while others struggle? Dog behaviorist Scott Sheaffer explains the four owner-related factors that strongly predict success in difficult canine behavior cases.
Why do some dogs become aggressive? Learn the real causes behind aggression, including fear, anxiety, pain, frustration, genetics, and learned behavior.
Most dog behavior issues aren’t obedience problems; they’re misunderstood dog behavioral patterns. Learn what you’re missing and how it affects your dog’s behavior.
Some common dog training advice sounds right—but actually makes behavior worse. Learn the 3 biggest mistakes and what to do instead.
Discover how Dogosterone and canine HRT can resolve fear-based behavior, anxiety, and mobility issues in neutered male dogs. Is your dog hormonally imbalanced?
Dog owners often unintentionally cue fear and aggression in their dogs. Learn how subtle human behaviors can trigger reactivity—and what to do instead.
Discover six rare and often misunderstood types of dog aggression, including sleep startle, redirected aggression, and predatory behavior toward humans. Learn why professional help is critical.
Do dogs go to heaven? A pan-religious look at what Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Eastern traditions say about pets and the afterlife, plus personal reflections on grief, the Rainbow Bridge, and the book Dog Heaven by Cynthia Rylant.
Do dogs know when another dog dies? Learn how dogs perceive death, why they react differently, and how to help surviving dogs adjust after a loss.
Uncover the truth behind dog aggression. Learn why barking, lunging, or snapping is a symptom of fear, not a "mean" personality. Discover the 7 common types of dog aggression and how understanding triggers leads to effective behavior modification, not just labeling.
Worried about your dog and new baby? Discover the reassuring truth: dogs rarely see babies as prey. Learn the key safety periods, how dogs truly perceive infants, and actionable steps for a harmonious home.
About ScottScott Sheaffer, CBCC-KA, CDBC, CPDT-KA, is a certified dog behaviorist. Scott specializes in the assessment and treatment of fear, anxiety, aggression and phobias in dogs six months and older. Learn More |
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Certified dog behavior consultants, like myself, are frequently asked to quantify and provide details about human dog bites. Aggressive human dog bites are required to be reported to animal control.
Read MoreDeciding to euthanize your dog is always filled with anxiety over whether you’re doing the right thing at the right time. I’ve had to euthanize some of my personal dogs for health problems and it was very difficult. Prepare Yourself for the Journey. Before you euthanize your dog, please read my article When should I euthanize my dog?
Read MoreDog adoptions are way up since the beginning of the COVID-19/coronavirus pandemic. Adoptions are estimated to be up 200% over the same period last year. People are hungry for companionship as they find themselves locked in their residences for who knows how long.
Read MoreWe’re all hunkered down in our homes worried about how COVID-19 is going to impact our health and those around us. Many of us also worry about our jobs and the economy. But how about our dogs? How is all of this affecting them?
Read MoreAlmost everyone who owns a dog that is aggressive to people outside of the family asks me some form of the following question, “Why is my dog such a great and loving pet with our family but is so vicious and aggressive with people outside of our family?”
Read MoreFive years ago I had an extremely challenging canine behavior case that I will never forget. Of the thousands of dog cases I’ve been involved in, this one rises above all others. Not because of the dog, but because of the people involved. It was an amazing learning experience for everyone…me included.
Read MoreDogs fall into one of three groups when making a visit to the veterinarian’s office: 1. Despite the pokes and prods, this group doesn’t mind veterinarian visits and actually enjoys all the attention. 2. This group doesn’t enjoy it but puts up with all of the unwanted fuss. 3. This group of dogs simply panics at the vet; they act aggressively, tremble, or shut down.
Read MoreThere’s not a day that goes by without someone asking me what the best dog breed is. My smart-aleck answer is usually, “whatever breeds of dogs I currently own as my personal pets.” The real answer is not so simple, however. I’m going to challenge you in this short article to think differently about what kind of dog breed you might consider for your next dog.
Read MoreSales of CBD oil products for pets are up 400% in the last couple of years and continue to grow. Many dog owners are using these products in an attempt to address behavior issues in their dogs. But, is CBD oil an effective way to treat behavior issues in dogs? Let’s explore this question further.
Read MoreWhat do I mean when I say a dog is “losing it”? I’m talking about when dogs go over threshold. “Threshold” is a term that defines the start of panic in a dog. Dogs go over threshold when they bark or show other aggressive behaviors to: unfamiliar humans or dogs, sudden loud noises, visitors at the front door, moving vehicles, etc.
Read MoreIn July of 2018 the FDA released a report that appeared to show a correlation between grain-free dog foods (also called limited ingredient diet dog foods) and the canine heart disease known as DCM (Dilated Cardiomyopathy). One of the theories is that these foods are deficient in taurine, an amino acid that is necessary for heart health.
Read MoreDoes your dog have behavior issues you want to address but don’t know where to start? Should you seek the assistance of a dog trainer or a certified behavior consultant? Do you know the difference between the two and how to determine which is right for you?
Read MoreYour dog is constantly talking to you through his body language. His canine body language communication is quite sophisticated and we, as humans, are getting better at understanding it. But, if he could talk to you in the same way that you talk to humans, what would he tell you?
Read MoreThere are many frequently repeated falsehoods about dog behavior that most people assume are true. Below are 10 of those myths I hear regularly.
Read MoreHaley (not her real name) was brought to me with escalating human aggression issues. She was a 1-1/2 year-old gorgeous black Labrador retriever when I first met with the owners. She was a great family pet according to the owners and they loved her like a family member. Haley started showing signs of aggression toward humans around eight months of age and things were getting progressively worse - especially lately.
Read MoreYou have two eyelids per eye and I have two eyelids per eye - an upper eyelid and a lower eyelid. Your dog, like all dogs, has three eyelids per eye. You may not have known this because normally we don’t observe these eyelids in action. This third eyelid is called the nictitating membrane; it’s also called a haw. It’s found in birds, reptiles and some other mammals (e.g., camels) too.
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A true story about a loving dog owner named Tim, a rescue dog named Buddy that repeatedly bit him, and the surprising discovery that changed everything. Learn why understanding canine body language can prevent bites and strengthen your relationship with your dog.