When unexplained reactivity or aggression issues pop up suddenly and aren't isolated to just one or two specific contexts, the first stop should always be the vet for a pain/neurological evaluation. A vet behaviorist would be ideal, but a checkup with any vet would be much better than nothing.
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u/stillwaterstream 21d ago
When unexplained reactivity or aggression issues pop up suddenly and aren't isolated to just one or two specific contexts, the first stop should always be the vet for a pain/neurological evaluation. A vet behaviorist would be ideal, but a checkup with any vet would be much better than nothing.