5 most aggressive pet breeds and how to manage them
Some pets are known for their strong personalities and can be aggressive if not properly trained.
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Rottweilers are powerful and protective dogs. They require consistent training, socialisation, and a strong owner to manage aggression.
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Dobermans are intelligent and loyal dogs. While they can show aggression, they need proper training and early socialisation to avoid it.
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Siamese cats are known for their vocal and social nature, but they can also be quite territorial.
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Bengal cats are energetic and can be territorial. While they are affectionate, they may show aggression if not socialised early or if they feel threatened.
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German Shepherds are highly trainable but they can become aggressive if not properly socialised or trained.
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The earlier you begin training, the better your pet will adapt to rules and boundaries.
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Use clear commands and routines that your pet can recognise and follow.
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Expose your pet to various environments, people, and other animals to reduce territorial aggression.