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Pour en savoir plus sur le syndrome Springer Rage Syndrome, Springer Rage, and Rage Syndrome are just some of the names associated with this behavioural condition What is Rage Syndrome? Rage Syndrome is a very rare behavioural problem that has been reported in a variety of breeds but especially in Springers, hence the common name - Springer Rage Syndrome. It is where the dog suddenly attacks or shows uncharacteristic bouts of aggression that are totally out of character. It is exceptionally rare, most people think their dogs aggression is down to Rage Syndrome, but more often than not instances of aggression in the springer is merely down to dominant behaviour and the Pack Psychology not being enforced within the home. How do you differentiate between Springer Rage and a dominance aggression issue? Springer Rage often manifests itself when the Springer attacks for no apparent reason; the dog can even be asleep and then attack without warning. The dog's eyes become dilated and glazed over, or can even sometimes change colour . The Springer is disorientated when attacking and will not respond to any attempts to stop it. Its almost as if it is completely out of control. There are even reports of Springers wagging their tails while attacking, almost like an outer body experience. The attacks are very unpredictable and the dog will often appear confused afterward and unaware of it's actions, then return to it's normal self shortly after. It is clear that the dog has no control over what it is doing when it attacks like this. What are the causes of Rage Syndrome? Despite several studies and plenty of research there is still no definitive answer as to the causes of Springer Rage. There are theories that focus on it being a form of epilepsy or a canine form of schizophrenia. It is thought that it is due to breeding but there is no definitive test that can be done, which is why it can be misdiagnosed. Essentially if you are concerned about Springer Rage in your dog, seek medical advice immediatly, but you must enforce the Pack Psychology within the home to reduce any dominance aggression. Can it be treated? Again there are several schools of thought on this, some vets will advocate the use of drugs, but ultimatly the kindest and safest thing for all parties is sasly to have the dog put to sleep. Anna Kenny has owned Springer Spaniels for over 25 years, and this has inspired her to create the website http://www.love-springer-spaniels.com/index.html A site packed with ideas and advice on owning a Springer Spaniel Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Anna_Kenny
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Un bon éleveur de springer vous offrira des garanties de tempérament rédigées sur contrat... Ce syndrôme n'est pas une légende urbaine! D'où l'importance d'être hyper-vigilant dans votre choix. Bien qu'il soit un chien de chasse et nécessite un niveau d'activité assez élevé, il ne se compare en rien aux braques, griffons et est beaucoup moins demandant. Chien de famille remarquable, il faut toutefois être s'attendre à du toilettage régulier.l Au Québec, je référerais à deux éleveurs soit Danick Pelletier et Catherine Morin Élevage Society (site non-à-jour) http://www.societyspringers.org/ Téléphonez mais prévoyez du temps... ils ont de la jasette!!!! Et Nathalie Clément Élevage Malysse
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Les britanniques au printemps *news p. 8*
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Cowboy, nouvelles Photos avec un peu de Neige :)
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Yess, la fondation DMV aide un de mes cas!
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Tessa tes chiots ont un an aujourd\'hui !
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Chien qui a pris du poid,lui en faire perdre?
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