Most U.S. dogs show 'problematic' behaviors, study finds - Veterinary Practice News
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Most U.S. dogs show 'problematic' behaviors, study finds - Veterinary Practice News
A new study from Texas A&M University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) reveals that over 99 percent of dogs in the U.S. display at least one potentially problematic behavior. Based on data from more than 50,000 dogs in the Dog Aging Project, the most common issues include separation and attachment behaviors (85.9 percent), aggression (55.6 percent), and fear or anxiety (49.9 percent). Published in the Journal of Ve…
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