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High Vasopressin, Low Oxytocin Linked To Aggressive Behavior In Dogs - The Inquisitr


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High Vasopressin, Low Oxytocin Linked To Aggressive Behavior In Dogs
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Vasopressin and oxytocin management might soon join the ranks of testosterone and serotonin management for treatment of aggressive behavior in dogs. Current interventions for aggressive behavior among our canine friends often target the hormones ...
Ever wondered what makes your pet aggressive when leashed. Scientists have an answerHindustan Times
Hormones that make dogs aggressive identifiedThe Tribune
This hormone could be making your dog aggressiveBusiness Standard

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