Abnormal aggressive behavior can be divided into non-disease aggression and disease aggression. Non-sick aggression refers to a normal aggressive behavior in dogs. A dog's aggression is a manifestation of its instincts.
Disease aggression refers to when a dog suffers from 10 N 20 disease (female oral rabies) and other diseases that cause mental disorders and bites people and other animals. At this time, the sick dog is often accompanied by neurological symptoms and other diseases. Such sick dogs, especially rabid dogs, are extremely harmful to humans, and there is no effective treatment. They should be killed immediately without any hesitation.
According to the causes, abnormal dog aggression can be divided into pain aggression, fearful aggression, competitive aggression towards children and territorial aggression against guests.
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