| Aggression: Describes different types, and whether or not they are appropriate. |
| Aggressive Behavior: Understanding and working with the problem. |
| Aggressive Behavior List: An email discussion group with trainers and dog owners addressing behavior modification. |
| Behavior Help: A humane society provides articles on understanding and dealing with a number of common problems such as chewing, barking and biting. |
| Behavior Problems and Solutions: Explains the alpha concept, or 'speaking wolf', and how an understanding of this can help with many issues such as barking, digging and jumping up. |
| Canine Aggression: Education, support and resources for pet owners. |
| Coprophagia: Explains faeces-eating and suggests ways of stopping it. |
| Dealing with Separation Anxiety: Causes of this problem and methods to alleviate it. |
| Dog Behaviour.com: A professional trainer in the UK provides free articles on establishing good habits and dealing with bad ones. |
| Dominance: Analysis of the role of this issue in packs and families, together with excerises for controlling it. |
| Excessive Licking: Also known as Acral Lick Dermatitis or Lick Granuloma. Contributing factors are explained and solutions suggested. |
| Fear of Loud Noises: Suggestions for reducing the distress caused by thunder and fireworks. |
| Fearful Dogs: A series of exercises to control this problem. |
| Herbal Remedies for Behavior Problems: An article from the International Veterinary Information Service discusses the evidence for using herbs, flower essences and homeopathic medicine. |
| Hyperactivity: A series of exercises to control this problem. |
| K9 Separation Anxiety: This email discussion group serves as a support group as well as a source of information. |
| Myths and Realities: Explores common misconceptions about the way dogs view their environment, and why they behave as they do. |
| Non-food Ingestion: Known as pica, this can cause serious health problems. The causes and solutions are explained. |
| Pet Behavior Articles at APBC: Members of the Association of Pet Behavior Counsellors in the UK write about problem pets. |
| Pet Care Articles from PETCO: Discusses methods of dealing with digging, jumping up, howling, scratching doors, stealing or begging for food, chewing and other misbehaviours. |
| Possessiveness: Explains how to teach that sharing is OK. |
| Problem Barking: Causes and solutions are suggested. |
| Problem Dogs: Explains why barking, fouling and aggression make some animals a problem for city authorities, then suggests solutions. |
| Relocation Anxiety: Suggestions are given for reducing the ill-effects of a family move, or when a dog is re-homed for any reason. |
| Rescue Dog Behavior Problems: These animals may have particular areas of difficulty. |
| San Francisco SPCA Library: Free pdf articles to download cover many common issues. |
| Separation Anxiety: Article explaining avoidance and treatment strategies. |
| Separation Anxiety: This article includes a short video ( 2.7 Mb ) showing the typical stages and suggesting solutions. |
| Shy Dogs: FAQ: Owners share their experiences and suggestions for dealing with the problem. |
| So Long to Bad Dogs: This article from Atlantic Monthly explains the theory of animal behavior and the progress being made in treating phobias, anxiety, aggression and panic. |
| Stool Eating: A series of exercises to control this activity. |
| Submissive Urination: The causes are explained and an interactive solution suggested. |
| Submissive Urination: An explanation of why this is unrelated to housebreaking is accompanied by suggestions for dealing with it. |
| Tail Chasing: Explains why this is not always a playful activity, and how to stop it causing injury. |
| Thunderphobia: How to recognise and deal with this common characteristic. |
| Training the Dominant Dog: Practical advice on appropriate training methods. |
| Travel Sickness: An explanation is given and a simple solution offered. |
| Understanding Animals: Free articles cover a number of issues and a forum is available for related discussion. |