Puppies & kittens, dogs & cats have some unique behaviors that can be difficult for some families to understand and cope with. Understanding which behaviors are considered "normal" for a breed at a given age can be very useful in determining the success of your efforts to modify that behavior.
Ever wondered:
- ...if playing tug-o-war leads to dominance aggression?
- ...how to control inappropriate barking?
- ...why some dog's eat their own feces?
- ...how to eliminate begging from the table?
Here is a list of articles written by veterinary behaviorists on a variety of useful topics.
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