Sentences with phrase «dog behaviour questions»

These and other dog behaviour questions are answered at Sarah's Dogs.

Not exact matches

Along with Dr Brian Loon, there will also be a training demonstration by Maureen Tay, an AVA - accredited dog trainer, founder of KasPup UniFURsity and Pets Magazine's dog consultant, followed by a chance for you to ask her any questions regarding your Goldie's behaviour.
An opportunity to ask any niggling questions you may have about changes in your dog's behaviour, physical appearance etc. 2.
Whatever takes your dogs fancy, there's no question humping is a common problem behaviour.
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She was very knowledgeable and clarified many questions as we tried to figure out the facts and fiction of dog behaviour, nutrition and training.
To avoid response bias associated with revealing the central research question, the survey was entitled the «Mature Dog Study», with the stated aim being to explore the impact of canine dogs» health and training upon their behaviour (See S1 File for full survey).
As a measure of the compulsive behaviours (represented in the Y axis) we use index calculated as the sum of numerical answers to questions «Does your dog freeze / chase lights etc.?»
For most of the questions in the Stereotypic Behaviour Q we had answers from 258 — 367 dogs, except for the question «time dog has to spend alone during normal day» for which we received only 134 answers (question was added later to the Q).
«When dogs are waiting for adoption at a shelter, a common question is «what is the dog like with cats,»» says Christy L. Hoffman, PhD, assistant professor of animal behaviour, ecology and conservation at Canisius College in Buffalo, NY.
The first questionnaire (Stereotypic Behaviour Q) consisted of a series of questions including dogs» a general history, environmental factors, diet, tail chasing history and the presence of other possible compulsive behaviours (Attachment S1).
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