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"Medical Optimization: The father's dental health is a critical behavioral variable. Oral pain provides a constant "background noise" of irritability. Resolving this, alongside a more robust analgesic protocol than Calprofen alone (e.g., Gabapentin for neuropathic pain), may raise his threshold for aggression."
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"Stationing and Resource Partitioning: "Access to humans" is a high-value resource. Use "stationing"—teaching each dog to go to a specific mat or bed to receive attention. This removes the "scramble" for proximity that triggers the son’s height-advantage lunging."
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"Systematic Desensitization and Counter-Conditioning (DS/CC): The "barrier frustration" you observe (scratching triggering aggression) can be mitigated using Leslie McDevitt’s Control Unleashedcontrolunleashed.net protocols. You must change the emotional response to the sound of the other dog. When the father scratches, the son should receive a high-value treat before he can react, eventually associating the father's presence with "predictable rewards" rather than "threat.""
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"Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS): To what extent is the father’s "refusal to relinquish status" a symptom of age-related cognitive decline rather than a deliberate social choice?"
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"Olfactory Signalling in Intact Males: Does the pheromonal profile of an aging, ailing male trigger "predatory drift" or status-seeking behaviors in a younger, intact male?"
"The Neurobiology of Pain-Induced Aggression: How do chronic inflammatory cytokines cross the blood-brain barrier to alter serotonin and dopamine levels in geriatric canines?"
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