If your normally gentle Dogo Argentino has suddenly shown signs of aggression, it might indicate an underlying issue that should be evaluated by a veterinarian.
- Uncharacteristic growling or snapping at familiar people or pets
- Protective behavior over toys or food
- Discomfort or pain in certain areas when touched
- Changes in routine or environment causing stress
- Possible age-related cognitive changes
Changes in behavior, especially aggression, can sometimes signal health problems like pain, neurological issues, or even hormonal imbalances. It's important to address these concerns early to ensure your dog receives appropriate care and to prevent potential harm to others. A vet can help identify the root cause and suggest a suitable course of action.
To ensure your pet's health and well-being, consider booking a consultation with one of our qualified veterinarians at Dial A Vet.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can a health issue suddenly make my dog aggressive?
Yes, health issues such as pain, infections, or neurological disorders can lead to sudden behavioral changes, including aggression.
- What should I do if my dog shows aggression?
Ensure everyone stays safe and avoid situations that trigger aggression. Schedule a vet appointment to investigate the cause.
- Can a change in environment affect my dog's behavior?
Yes, changes such as moving homes, new family members, or alterations in routine can affect your dog and lead to stress-related behaviors.
