CONTENTS

 

Part One- Introduction
Why this ethogram
Why an ethogram is a useful tool
Who I am
My experience and research
Acknowledgements
Part two- Aggressiveness
Agonistic Behaviours
Aggressiveness
Aggressive behaviour
“He's not aggressive: he's never bitten anyone”
Measuring aggressiveness
Making a statement
Aggressiveness: genes and the environment
Aggressiveness: categories
Aggressiveness: defensive and offensive
Aggressiveness: dominance and resources
Behaviour and emotions
Part three - Ethogram of Agonistic Behaviours

Agonistic pucker
Approach
Arched neck
Arched tail
Attack
Attack stance
Back-off posture
Baring teeth
Barking
Bite shaking
Bite-threatening
Biting
Biting over the muzzle
Blank attack
Bow
Charge
Chasing
Circling / Turning around someone or something
Crawling
Defensive threatening
Face-off
Fearful-offensive threatening
Fence fighting
Following
Freezing
Frontal attack
Frontal stance



Gape
Glance
Growl-bark
Growling
Hackle bite
Hackles raised
Hard eye
Head down and towards
Hook
Hug
Hurtling
Inhibited bite
Jaw punch
Lateral attack
Lying on back defending
Leaping forward - Leaping with front feet Wide open
Leash biting
Lunging
Lurking
Mugging
Nose-touch to the hand
Nose wrinkling
Offensive facial display
Open mouth display
Orienting
Paw jab
Pressing down
Pulling up the lip
Rearing up
Running approach
Serious fight
Shoulder-hip slam
Slow walk
Snapping
Standing over opponent
Staring directly
Stone face
Swerving
Testing
Tongue flicking
Whirling
Wrestling

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