Always rule out pain and pathology before assuming a behavioral problem. The most effective trainer in the world cannot fix a broken tooth or a failing liver. If you notice a sudden change in your pet’s behavior, schedule a veterinary appointment first. Medical causes must be ruled out before any behavioral modification begins.
Every time a child hugged him or a person touched his hips, he experienced electric-shock-level pain. His "aggression" was a reflex to stop the pain. Surgery and pain management resolved the behavior. Max lived another six years safely. Zoofilia Mulher Fudendo Com Uma Lhama -
The veterinary behaviorist performed a physical exam. Upon palpation of the spine, Max flinched and whipped his head around. Radiographs revealed severe lumbosacral stenosis—a pinched nerve in his lower back. Always rule out pain and pathology before assuming