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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive pets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe animals that exhibit aggressive behavior, often in contexts related to pet ownership, training, or animal behavior discussions.
Example: "When adopting a dog, it's important to consider whether the breed is known for aggressive pets, as this can impact your home environment."
Alternatives: "hostile animals" or "dangerous pets".
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Aggressive pets make good guard animals but the same aggression makes them want to chase other pets and the mailman!
"I've noticed that, usually, in the city it is the more aggressive pets people are looking for," said Sean Johnson, the assistant manager of a Petland Discounts store in Midtown, where stickers on the tanks declare, "Want mean fish?
Aggressive pets will always catch the burglar, while lazy pets will often fall asleep and not notice.
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As anyone who's met an aggressive pet can tell you, animals can be total assholes.
If you have more than one pet for your new pet to meet, arrange a meeting with your least aggressive pet first.
Cilurso, who visits Mocha four days a week, cannot adopt her because she has a dog-aggressive pet at home.
The base is abruptly cut off from the outside world just as things start to break really bad – the virus turns people into agitated, mucky-mouthed monsters who pass on the pathogen through aggressive heavy petting.
This animal had never been aggressive to other pets or humans.
Aggressive and loyal pets do better.
Residual lesions with positive PET findings suggest aggressive lymphoma, but negative PET findings do not necessarily indicate that the patient is disease free.
The addition of trastuzumab to a dose dense aggressive chemotherapy, like PET, could result in a further substantial increment of the pCR rate.
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