Animals (Sep 2020)

A Retrospective Analysis of Dog–Dog and Dog–Human Cases of Aggression in Northern Italy

  • Lorella Notari,
  • Simona Cannas,
  • Ylenia Agata Di Sotto,
  • Clara Palestrini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10091662
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 1662

Abstract

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In this survey, a caseload of aggressive dogs (n = 170) was analysed to increase the available information about biting dog characteristics, contribute to risk evaluation and improve bite prevention tools. All dog data were collected from questionnaires completed by veterinary behaviourists in Northern Italy. All dogs were referred to them by public authorities to be evaluated and treated due to the incidence of one or more episodes of aggression. Between the two groups of human-directed and dog-directed aggressive dogs, significant associations were found: the dog-directed aggressive group inflicted significantly more severe bites (p p p p < 0.01). No significant associations were found between the severity of bites and one or more specific breeds in either group. The prevalence of defensive bites in private homes in human-directed aggression indicate that owners’ understanding of their dogs’ behaviour and communication is fundamental to preventing aggression, and that owner education programmes are fundamental tools to reduce aggression risk factors and prevent aggression.

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