Using 'dominance' to explain dog behaviour is old hat
Friday, May 22, 2009 - 06:56
in Psychology & Sociology
Contrary to popular belief, aggressive dogs are NOT trying to assert their dominance over their canine or human 'pack,' according to research published by academics at the University of Bristol's Department of Clinical Veterinary Sciences in the Journal of Veterinary Behaviour, Clinical Applications and Research...
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