«I don't know about such a technique, but surely if dogs lose contact with the ground and hence their balance, this would be very annoying to them,» says Angelo Gazzano, an ethologist at the University of Pisa in Italy who has worked on the behavioral rehabilitation of
beagles used in animal research.
Not exact matches
Beagles are the dog breed most often
used in animal testing, due to their size and passive nature
Dogs are a regulated species under the federal
Animal Welfare Act, and laboratories which
use beagles in research are inspected by the USDA.
Each year tens of thousands of dogs, mostly
beagles, are routinely
used in animal research
in laboratories across the world.
The only difference is, these
animals are «purpose - bred» solely for
use in research, and many specialize
in specific breeds, with the most common being
beagles because of their size and docile nature.