The Curious Case of Max's Aggression

  • Techniques: Use of pheromones (Feliway®, Adaptil®), gentle restraint, and positive reinforcement.
  • Outcomes: Improved diagnostic accuracy, safer handling, and better client compliance.
  • Radiographs: Severe hip dysplasia.
  • Intersection: The dog is not aggressive; the dog is in chronic pain. Children move quickly, unpredictably, and bump into hips. The snap is a pain response, not a dominance display.
  • Treatment: Pain management (NSAIDs, joint supplements) resolves the "aggression" entirely within two weeks.

Takeaways

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