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Pain aggression in dogs – Pet tip 257
Unfortunately the following two scenarios occur from time to time: You’re innocently petting your cat or dog when all of a sudden your pet bites you. The same reaction can happen when you pick up your cat or dog the way you always do, when all of a sudden it bites you. What is going on here? Your pet NEVER bites you, and now that you are trying to show it some love, it bites you. Has your pet gone mad? What might be going on here is pain induced aggression.
It seems so obvious after you bring your pet to a veterinarian to figure out what is going on, but it may be as simple as pain induced aggression. Pain induced aggression means that your pet has exhibited an aggressive behaviour because it is in pain. This is especially common in older pets that may be suffering from arthritis or perhaps one of their internal organs is bruised or diseased.
- Owner:
- Veronica Fuggins
- City:
- Salt Lake City
- Province, Country:
- UT, United States
- Type/Breed:
- Golden Hamster
- Date of Birth:
- Unknown
- Date of Death
- February 19, 2004
- Sex:
- Female
- Height:
- Not Provided
- Weight:
- Not Provided
- Coat Colour:
- Light Brown(Gold)/White
- Eye Colour:
- Red
To my little fairy,
I never really got to know you that well, you mostly belonged to my sister. I wish I could go back and enjoy more time with you, but instead I chose to ignore you.
You brought so much joy to my family, you were our second pet, after the loss of our beloved Rocky(may you find joy wherever you are), I wish that we could've brought joy to you.
I know you were in a lot of pain before you died, I wish we would've known you had wet-tail sooner. But now you are in a better place.
You were my fairy, just like the real Tinkerbell.
Rest in Peace My Friend
