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How the evolution and ethology of the dog has shaped its behaviour in domesticity
Event Date:
02/07/2010
Event Type:
Veterinary Practices
Location:
Mere Golf and Country Club, nr Manchester
Speaker: David Ryan
Behaviour problems are often directly linked to the expression of the normal behaviour patterns of the domestic dog, but what is “normal” domestic dog behaviour? This one day seminar explores the true nature of dogs, how they maintain emotional equilibrium, why problem behaviours develop and the principles that can be applied to formulate behaviour modification programmes. It includes case studies and the opportunity for audience discussion.
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