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RE: The hot weather and ozone levels influence dog aggression

I'm pretty sure that in any equal warm species a large increase in ambient temperature leads to higher levels of aggression. There were studies in the 90's on the effects of long hot droughts on the frequency of rampages.... I'll do a search ;-))

When a tipping point is passed, this then turns into total lethargy.

From this point of view, animal husbandry will remain a socially exciting topic.

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That's an interesting take. Do we have data about the level of agression in warm countries? Maybe we humans behave like that too.

I'd like to see more.

I'm looking for... However, it might be too easy to do it alone. Southerners, for example, are generally more open-hearted and emotional. Aggression doesn't build up as much as it does here. Nevertheless, an influence cannot be denied, I suspect...

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