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  • Such pets may display a tendency to bite, growl, scratch or even attack in certain situations – causing a great deal of worry for their owners, who are often at a loss to explain or understand their pet’s behavior. There are many things which can be done to soothe your pet and encourage good social behavior and prevent it from happening again. Here are some tips: --Sometimes dominance issues or nervousness can play a part. Consult an animal behaviorist for insight into your pet's problem. --If a normally calm animal suddenly changes into a socially difficult one, consult a holistic vet as soon as possible, as there may be underlying health problems. --Perhaps the recent changes in your pet's environment, which may have upset him? Changes such as a new baby or a job that keeps you away for longer periods than before may be the explanation. --Regular exercise is a good outlet for pent up emotions and will help to keep your pet healthy and fit. --Ensure your pet is eating a balanced, high quality diet with plenty of raw and unprocessed food (preferably organic). Many behavioral problems can be related to an inadequate diet. Some experts say that animals that are prone to fighting may be eating too much protein. Speak to your vet about introducing more carbohydrate (e.g. rice) and vegetables There are many herbs which have been traditionally used to maintain nervous system harmony and support soothed behavior. Used as part of a holistic approach, these can make all the difference to your pet. The following all-natural remedies can provide excellent support and help control the cat's anger: Aggression Formula™ http://www.nativeremedies.com/petalive/a... from PetAlive can help promote soothed behavior in dogs and cats. Problem Pet Solution™ http://www.nativeremedies.com/petalive/c... from PetAlive can prevent common problem pet behavior such as excessive jumping, barking, meowing, scratching, running, chewing and digging and support obedience efforts. Also consider: In many cases, dog biting arises out of fear or when a dog finds himself in an inescapable situation. If this behavior is not corrected in its early stages, dog aggression may reach unmanageable proportions. Other common causes of dog biting include sickness or physical discomfort. Healthy dogs do not normally bite humans, but the potential still exists. If a dog is prone to biting humans or neighboring animals, the best course of action is to first get him checked for any underlying disease. Good luck!

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