Can Dogs Be Psychotic? Understanding Bizarre Canine Behavior
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In this episode of the USA Dog Behavior Podcast, certified dog behavior consultant and behaviorist Scott Sheaffer explores the question: Can dogs be psychotic? While dogs may exhibit behaviors that resemble human psychosis—such as staring at "nothing" or sudden aggression—these actions are typically linked to medical or environmental causes rather than clinical psychosis. Sheaffer breaks down potential triggers, including neurological issues, toxins, anxiety, or past trauma, and emphasizes the importance of ruling out underlying health problems with a veterinarian when needed.
This episode highlights key warning signs that demand professional attention, such as unexplained aggression, disorientation, or compulsive behaviors. Sheaffer provides actionable steps for pet owners, urging them to consult a behaviorist or vet rather than dismissing odd behaviors as quirks. The takeaway? Early intervention is crucial for helping dogs lead calmer, happier lives. Tune in for expert insights and practical advice on understanding and addressing bizarre canine behavior.
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If your dog is aggressive toward humans, consult an experienced, certified canine behavior consultant immediately and ensure your dog cannot harm anyone. This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional guidance. Scott Sheaffer and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not liable for outcomes resulting from the advice provided.
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