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Bichon Frises can be protective of their owners, sometimes leading to aggressive behaviors.
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Fear can trigger aggression in Bichons, especially in unfamiliar situations or with strangers.
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They may become aggressive when defending their territory from perceived intruders.
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Bichons can be possessive of food, toys, or even people, showing aggression when guarding.
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Social hierarchy disputes with other pets can lead to aggressive behavior in Bichons.
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Pain or discomfort can cause Bichons to react aggressively to touch or handling.
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Insufficient training can result in aggressive responses to commands or corrections
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Anxiety and stress can manifest as aggression, particularly in high-stress environments
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Frustration from confinement or lack of exercise can lead to aggressive outbursts.
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Lack of proper socialization can cause Bichons to react aggressively to new experiences
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