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"A recent study led by Dr. Bonnie Beaver at Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) reveals that over 99% of dogs in the United States exhibit behavior problems, highlighting the importance of awareness and training for dog owners. While many of these issues are seen as minor or not worth addressing by owners, the study emphasizes that these behaviors are common and should not be ignored.

Common Behavioral Problems - The study, published in the Journal of Veterinary Behavior, identifies the most prevalent behavior issues among U.S. dogs:

Aggression: 55.6% of dogs

Separation and Attachment Issues: 85.9% of dogs

Fear and Anxiety: 49.9% of dogs

These findings are based on data from the Dog Aging Project (DAP), an ongoing study that includes over 50,000 dogs from diverse backgrounds. Owners were asked to rate their dogs' behaviors on a scale from zero to four, with four indicating a potentially serious issue."

 NOW ... Ah-hem

This study was a questionnaire to unknown dog owners, who self diagnosed their own dog. It never addressed - 

Diet

Exercise

Daily Training

Early Appropriate Socialization

Emotional and Social balance in the household

I caution you all when reading through studies to be super discerning, use critical thinking, and always be curious and ask yourself why.

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