Aggression in Dogs

Aggression in dogs refers to a range of hostile or aggressive behaviors displayed in response to certain triggers, such as a person, another animal, or even inanimate objects. Examples of these behaviors can include barking and lunging, growling, snapping, or bitting. This behavior can result from various underlying causes, including pain or fear.

To help with aggression in dogs, DigUp recommends trainers who are certified to provide behavior modification, such as those who are Certified Behavior Consultant Canine – Knowledge Assessed (CBCC-KA), as well as trainers who have experience and expertise in behavior modification techniques. 

Search for help with Aggression on DigUp