By recognizing these signals early, a veterinary team can pause, adjust their approach, use cooperative care techniques (like target training or allowing the pet to opt-in), and avoid a traumatic experience. A single traumatic vet visit can create a lifetime of fear aggression, making future medical care impossible.
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Owners are now encouraged to record their pet’s behavior at home. A video of a dog’s "aggression" at the door—is it true fear, barrier frustration, or possessive resource guarding? The at-home video provides data that cannot be captured in the artificial environment of the exam room. Telehealth consultations with veterinary behaviorists are booming, as they allow experts to assess the animal in its natural context.
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