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Never use acepromazine for fear aggression – it inhibits motor control but not the fear response (can increase bite risk).

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Understanding behavior requires looking at both innate instincts and learned responses. Never use acepromazine for fear aggression – it

: Much of natural behavior revolves around survival and reproduction: fighting, fleeing, feeding, and "flirting" (reproduction). UNL Digital Commons 2. Veterinary Behavioral Medicine specialized handling techniques