An excerpt from Dr. Nicholas Dodman’s new book.
By Dr. Nicholas Dodman
Nicholas Dodman, BVMS, is a professor at Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine in North Grafton, Mass. Because he is a renowned dog behaviorist, his new books are welcomed by dog owners and professionals alike. Here we excerpt parts of a chapter entitled “Environmental Enrichment” from his latest book.
There’s no place like home. That’s the way it should be for a dog, too, but sadly, it’s not always the case.
Take Billy the Beagle, for example. Billy’s natural instinct was to hunt with a master and other pack members and track down quarry, like wild hares.
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