Aggression among dogs for control
The two most frequent forms of aggression among dogs are:
- The aggressiveness between two males (in 50% of the times the castration will be the solution).
- The aggressiveness for domain (between two dogs that live together). Generally it begins when the youngest dog arrives to the mature age or when the dominant dog arrives to old age. Often, the owner of the dogs will be at the moment of the fights between the two dogs since they will compete for the vicinity of the master.
It is necessary to point out that dominating relationships are a normal form of social organization amongst dogs. The master always has to favor the dominant dog and to separate the other one. Sometimes, castration can work (or administration of gestagenic) for the dog that is not dominant.
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