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Apr 2023
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Science Matters with Dr Lisa Gunter CBCC...

SARAH STREMMING, THE COGNITIVE CANINE
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When a research paper regarding dog training is published feelings always abound in the community. Using research to make informed decisions in the field of dog training and behavior is not always easy. Lisa Gunter PhD, CBCC-KA is an assistant professor at Coastal Carolina University where she directs the Laboratory for Animal Behavior and Welfare. She’s a d ... Show More
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