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Pozycja Open Access Dogs' aggressive behaviors Part II. Body postures, sequence of actions(Wydawnictwo Uczelniane Zachodniopomorskiego Uniwersytetu Technologicznego w Szczecinie, 2017) Horoszewicz, Elżbieta; Galas, Justyna; Smolnik, Kinga; Niedziółka, Roman; Sweklej, Edyta; Piwowarczyk, Piotr; Department of Cattle, Sheep and Milk Evaluation, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities; Department of Cattle, Sheep and Milk Evaluation, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities; Department of Cattle, Sheep and Milk Evaluation, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities; Department of Cattle, Sheep and Milk Evaluation, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities; Department of Cattle, Sheep and Milk Evaluation, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities; Department of Cattle, Sheep and Milk Evaluation, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and HumanitiesRecognizing the signs of aggression in dogs is closely related to the capability of distinguishing the signals which the dog sends to the other individual. In the second part of this article, we will take a closer look at the character of particular signals and actions elicited by the signals. We also focus on how to evaluate and predict aggressive actions in dogs, so that the owner can be better prepared to interactions with the dog and to properly understand its intentions.Pozycja Open Access Dogs' aggressive behaviors. Part I. Neurobiological mechanisms and animals' predispositions(Wydawnictwo Uczelniane Zachodniopomorskiego Uniwersytetu Technologicznego w Szczecinie, 2017) Horoszewicz, Elżbieta; Galas, Justyna; Smolnik, Kinga; Niedziółka, Roman; Sweklej, Edyta; Department of Cattle, Sheep and Milk Evaluation, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities; Department of Cattle, Sheep and Milk Evaluation, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities; Department of Cattle, Sheep and Milk Evaluation, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities; Department of Cattle, Sheep and Milk Evaluation, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities; Department of Cattle, Sheep and Milk Evaluation, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and HumanitiesExcessive nervousness of a dog may not only disrupt the positive social perception of the animal, but also directly affects its health. Expertise in recognition of the dog’s emotions allows the owner to properly respond to its bad behavior, preventing the outburst of anger and a possible attack. For this reason, we attempt to characterize aggressive behaviors in dogs and the underlying neurobiological factors and genetic predisposition to aggression, and we also address some preventive measures and possible consequences of the aggressive behavior to the environment.