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Dogs Naturally Like "Dog People" ... But Just What Kind of "Dog People?"

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  • Description:
    Not eligible for CE credit.

    When it comes to animal behavior everything you think you know just might be wrong, and certain belief systems and myths regarding dog behavior can be dangerous for both animals and people.

    In this segment Dr. E’Lise Christensen debunks certain myths about dog behavior and emphasizes the dangers of not understanding a dog’s body language, excessive touching or petting, and using pets as photo props.

    Running time: 7 mins

    Member Fee: $4.99; Free registration for Premium VetVine Membership subscribers http://vetvine.com/article/181/evidence-based-update-subscriptions)
  • Sponsor: VetVine
  • Presenter(s): E'Lise Christensen, DVM, DACVB
  • Fee (Basic Membership): $4.99


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