<div><p>Canine aggression is one of the most frequent problems in veterinary behavioral medicine, which in severe cases may result in relinquishment or euthanasia. As it is important to reveal underlying factors of aggression for both treatment and prevention, we recently developed a questionnaire on aggression and temperamental traits and found that “reactivity to stimuli” was associated with aggression toward owners, children, strangers, and other dogs of the Shiba Inu breed. In order to examine whether these associations were consistent in other breeds, we asked the owners of insured dogs of Anicom Insurance Inc. to complete our questionnaire. The top 17 contracted breeds were included. The questionnaire consisted of dogs' general inform...
Simple Summary Dogs have distinct personalities, meaning differences between individuals that persis...
<div><p>Studies of animal personality attempt to uncover underlying or “latent” personality traits t...
Stress in dogs can contribute to behavioural problems which may lead to rehoming or euthanasia of th...
Canine aggression is one of the most frequent problems in veterinary behavioral medicine, which in s...
Excessive aggression is a common behaviour problem in dogs that can have various destructive effects...
Aggressive behaviour by dogs is a considerable social problem, but the ability to predict which indi...
<p>Multiple regression analyses in each breed revealed associations between five temperamental facto...
A dog’s aggressive behavior is influenced by external and internal factors, including its psychologi...
Aggressive behaviour in dogs has become a major topic of scientific research in Northern Europe, par...
One hundred and seventy behavior problems were observed in 105 dogs referred for behavior-problem ma...
Aggressive behaviour by dogs is a considerable social problem, but the ability to predict which indi...
AbstractData were obtained from a total of 245 cases of aggressive-behavior problems in dogs kept as...
Inhibitory control describes a multitude of cognitive processes that prevents an impulsive response ...
Studies of animal personality attempt to uncover underlying or "latent" personality traits that expl...
The topic of canine aggression– threatening or hostile behavior involving actual and or potential ...
Simple Summary Dogs have distinct personalities, meaning differences between individuals that persis...
<div><p>Studies of animal personality attempt to uncover underlying or “latent” personality traits t...
Stress in dogs can contribute to behavioural problems which may lead to rehoming or euthanasia of th...
Canine aggression is one of the most frequent problems in veterinary behavioral medicine, which in s...
Excessive aggression is a common behaviour problem in dogs that can have various destructive effects...
Aggressive behaviour by dogs is a considerable social problem, but the ability to predict which indi...
<p>Multiple regression analyses in each breed revealed associations between five temperamental facto...
A dog’s aggressive behavior is influenced by external and internal factors, including its psychologi...
Aggressive behaviour in dogs has become a major topic of scientific research in Northern Europe, par...
One hundred and seventy behavior problems were observed in 105 dogs referred for behavior-problem ma...
Aggressive behaviour by dogs is a considerable social problem, but the ability to predict which indi...
AbstractData were obtained from a total of 245 cases of aggressive-behavior problems in dogs kept as...
Inhibitory control describes a multitude of cognitive processes that prevents an impulsive response ...
Studies of animal personality attempt to uncover underlying or "latent" personality traits that expl...
The topic of canine aggression– threatening or hostile behavior involving actual and or potential ...
Simple Summary Dogs have distinct personalities, meaning differences between individuals that persis...
<div><p>Studies of animal personality attempt to uncover underlying or “latent” personality traits t...
Stress in dogs can contribute to behavioural problems which may lead to rehoming or euthanasia of th...