In Episode 368 of The Canine Paradigm, Glenn and Pat discuss the uncomfortable reality of aggression in dogs and the question many owners quietly ask themselves. How unbearable does aggression need to be before people seek help, change course, or finally admit the situation is no longer manageable?
Aggression affects millions of dog owners around the world, yet it is often misunderstood, minimised, excused, or handled too late. In this episode, we explore the nuance behind aggressive behaviour, including fear, conflict, frustration, genetics, environment, learning history, and poor management. We also discuss why aggression is not always loud, obvious, or dramatic. Sometimes it builds slowly through small warnings that people miss or dismiss.
The conversation looks at the emotional toll aggression places on families, the risk to visitors, other animals, and the wider community, and why owners often become stuck between love, guilt, fear, and responsibility. We also talk about the importance of accurate assessment, honest advice, and realistic training plans.
This is not a simple topic, and it should never be treated like one. However, with better understanding, earlier intervention, and clearer decision-making, many owners can make safer and more informed choices for their dogs and everyone around them.
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