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Which type of behavior may indicate a pet’s discomfort around humans?

  1. Submissive behavior

  2. Aggressive behavior

  3. Trusting behavior

  4. Exploratory behavior

The correct answer is: Aggressive behavior

Aggressive behavior in pets is often a clear indication of discomfort or distress around humans. When an animal exhibits aggression, it may be responding to perceived threats or fear. This can manifest in various ways, such as growling, snapping, or lunging. The root cause of aggressive behavior can stem from a lack of socialization, previous negative experiences with humans, or feeling cornered or trapped. Recognizing aggressive behavior is crucial for animal control officers as it informs them of the need for caution when approaching or interacting with a distressed animal. Understanding this behavior allows for appropriate interventions or handling methods to ensure the safety of both the animal and the people involved. Proper assessment of the situation can help implement strategies for desensitization and rehabilitation, ultimately enhancing the safety and well-being of both pets and humans.