Resource guarding in dogs looks like either running away with something perceived to be valuable or displaying overtly aggressive behaviors like growling, barking, lunging or biting to protect a ...
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Do Dogs Grow Out of Resource Guarding?
You’re reaching for your dog’s chew toy, and suddenly they freeze, growl, or even snap. Or maybe they hover over their food bowl like it’s buried treasure. If this sounds familiar, you’re likely ...
It's human nature for us to protect those dearest to us and those items we cherish in our lives the most. It only makes sense that our pets will sometimes react the same way about people or items they ...
Have you just welcomed a new pup into your home and want to ensure that resource guarding of food doesn't become an issue? Many of us live in multi-pet homes where there may be other dogs and cats ...
So many things to guard, so little time. Actually, most of our dogs and cats have plenty of time to plan and they’re observant by nature. My work-at-home desk is conveniently located by the pet door ...
We have all heard the expression “possession is 9/10ths of the law,” which means that ownership is easier to maintain if one is in possession of something. Well, this philosophy is certainly true when ...
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