It's a phrase we hear over and over again whenever we read about dog bites or other human-animal scuffles- "unprovoked attack." But is that really true? Is there really such a thing as an animal attack that is truly completely unprovoked? Or is there perhaps more going on that we're simply not aware of? Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring dig into this phrase and discuss whether or not animal attacks are really "unprovoked.
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Form Good Habits From the Get-go
YFD 213: The Cicadas Are Coming!
YFD 21: The Door Dashing Dilemma
YFD 211: Why We Do What We Do!
YFD 210: Mission K-9
YFD 209: Families and Pets in Crisis
YFD 208:Dogs With Challenging Histories
YFD 207: Stem Cell Therapy for Dogs (and Cats and Horses!)
YFD 206: Dog Trainer Brady Foulk
YFD 205: A New Canine Respiratory Illness
YFD 204: Training vs Behavior with Karen Deeds
YFD 203: Enrichment For Your Blind or Deaf Dog with Deb Bauer
YFD 202: Caroline Alepo on PTSD in Dogs
YFD 201: Cooperative Care With Deborah Jones: Part 2
YFD 200: Cooperative Care with Dr. Deborah Jones
YFD 199: Dogs and Senior Citizens
YFD 198: The Premack Principle
YFD 197: Old Dogs Go To Helen
YFD 196: Teach Your Dog Not To Beg
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