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05/22/2026

MYTH: If the dog didn’t bite hard, it’s not serious.

The bite inhibition a dog has is important. But risk assessment is not based on one incident.

It is based on:
➡ History
➡ Frequency
➡ Escalation
➡ Context
➡ Target

A Level 2 bite today can become a Level 4 bite next month if the underlying pattern is intensifying.

📊 Near misses are data.
📊 Air snaps are data.
📊 Growls are data.
📊 Repetition is data.

If the behavior is repeating, intensifying, or generalizing to new contexts, the risk profile is changing. Waiting for a “serious” bite before intervening is not a strategy.

Early intervention protects:
1️⃣ The dog
2️⃣ The people
3️⃣ The professional
4️⃣ The outcome

Understanding bite levels is important. But also understanding trajectory is critical.

05/22/2026

Let’s talk about the “magica hand.”

Well meaning people reach out their hand so a dog can sniff and make friends. For some dogs, that is fine. For others, it is the fastest way to get bitten.

A reaching hand can:
• Feel invasive
• Reduce distance
• Corner the dog
• Predict restraint

Some dogs have learned that biting makes the hand go away quickly.

A better option:
Allow the dog to approach if they choose.
Ignore them until they initiate affiliative behavior.
Watch body language carefully.

And if:
🚫 You are unsure about what you are seeing
🚫 There is a bite history
🚫 Handling is not necessary

Walking away is the safest choice.

Preventing bites is often about reducing unnecessary pressure.


Dog Illustrations by The Drawables, Owned By: Liz V.

05/05/2026

Understanding aggression means understanding build-up. Aggression isn’t random. It isn’t “out of nowhere.” And it usually isn’t about a single moment.

Imagine aggression like an explosion. Two elements are required:
🛢️ The fuel tank
🔥 The match

The fuel tank is everything that builds over time:
• Chronic pain
• Sleep disruption
• Environmental stress
• Medical changes
• Hormonal shifts
• Hunger or thirst
• Loud noises (thunder, fireworks, construction, etc)
• Changes in routine
• Lack of exercise/enrichment
• Owner’s emotional state

The match is the immediate trigger:
• A stranger entering the home
• A hand reaching toward food
• A dog approaching too quickly
• A collar grab

The match matters.

But without fuel, there is seldom an explosion.

If we only focus on the moment of the outburst, we stay reactive. If we reduce the fuel and manage the matches, we prevent the explosion. And if we help the dog feel safe, we make explosions less likely to happen, even when a match is lit.

This framework is one of the foundations we teach inside the Aggression in Dogs Master Course because prevention starts long before the bite.

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03/23/2026

Victoria Stilwell shares force-free advice for reactive dogs, including the Reactivity Zones Approach, real-life coping skills, trust, choice and safety.

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