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result of the following reasons among others.
Dominance and Authority:
Dogs will bite to establish leadership and order within their rank. They’re being assertive
by using their teeth to determine who is the strongest, and will to power are genetic
behavior traits which are peculiar to all canine groups. This dominance behavior being
demonstrated by dogs is as a result of survival instinct. They feel they are in charge and
need to keep other members of their group along without excluding other people. Who in
most cases will be the member of family of the dog owner and neighbors.
Warning Message:
Dogs usually send warning notes in the form of non-serious bites before any serious
attack. If you step over a dog who's resting or try to move a dog off the bed for any
purpose you should know what to expect.
Security and Protection:
Some dogs feel insecure as a result of some of human actions like invading a
dog's territory, riding on his back like pony, showing off with ferocious displays, blowing
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