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Aggressive Dog Training Made Easy ... · Dog Aggression: this can be seen in many different breeds and it is actually aggression that a dog shows to other dogs... · Fear Aggression: Many people may not see fear as an aggressive behavior but if a dog begins to bite, bark, growl or bare his teeth when he is frightened than it has moved from simple fear to fear aggression... · Dominate Aggression: This is a very serious type of aggression since the dog has many traits that you would see in a "bully." One of the biggest problems with dominate aggression is that it is not always seen as aggression, just an alpha personality doing what it does best, until the dog attacks someone or something...

Dogs' Aggression: How To Deal With Dogs' Aggressive Behavior ... Because dogs' mode of communications and concepts are different from man's and from other animals', there are some actions that maybe perceived by them as aggression or dogs’ aggression...

Dealing With Puppy Aggression Quickly ... Growling, nipping, loud barking, and lunging are just some of the manifestations of aggression in puppies... These types of aggression can be shown not only to humans, but also to other animals that come into contact with the puppy... Puppy aggression is often manifested whenever a puppy feels that someone is about to take something which he considers as his prized possession, such as his feeding dish or favourite toy....

Dog Training: Recognizing, Preventing, And Handling Dog Aggression ... There’s a lot that we can do to prevent aggression from rearing its ugly head in the first place – and even if prevention hasn’t been possible (for whatever reason), there are still steps that we can take to recognize and deal with it efficiently...

[Research has found that] ... parents whose children were “baby altruists” by two years firmly prohibited any child aggression against others. Adults not only restated their rule against hitting, for example, but they let the little one know that they would not tolerate the child hurting another.
—Alice Sterling Honig (20th century)

Our security depends on the Allied Powers winning against aggressors. The Axis Powers intend to destroy democracy, it is anathema to them. We cannot provide that aid if the public are against it; therefore, it is our responsibility to persuade the public that aid to the victims of aggression is aid to American security. I expect the members of my administration to take every opportunity to speak to this issue wherever they are invited to address public forums in the weeks ahead.
—Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945)

[P]ermanent defenses are a non-recurring charge against governmental budgets while large armies continually rearmed with improved offensive weapons constitute a recurring charge. This, more than any other factor ... is responsible for governmental deficits and threatened bankruptcy. The way to disarm is to disarm.... [Congress and the President strive] for the improvement of social conditions, for the preservation of individual human rights, and for the furtherance of social justice.... It is in order to assure these great human values that we seek peace by ridding the world of the weapons of aggression and attack.
—Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945)