The statement that supports the author's claim that dogs bite out of fear is: "They are just trying to protect themselves from whatever they fear." This clearly indicates that fear is a motivating factor in a dog's decision to bite.
Which statement from the passage above supports the author's claim that dogs bite out of fear?*3 pointsSecondly, the dog never has a reason to fear the owner.They are just trying to protect themselves from whatever they fear.If a dog does not fear a person, it has no reason to bite.Rather than one being dominant over the other, both dog and owner are working together.
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