What does the study of neuroscience have to do with aggression in dogs? A lot. In this episode I take a deep dive into what happens in the brain with none other than Dr. Kathy Murphy. Kathy always has amazing insight about what happens when a dog might be barking, lunging, growling, snarling, or biting, from a neurobiological perspective. And we also discuss what we can do to help dogs from this neuroscience perspective during the show, and I think you will gain some nice takeaways from this episode.
For additional resources on helping dogs with aggression, visit:
https://aggressivedog.com
If you want to take your knowledge and skills for helping dogs with aggression to the next level, check out the Aggression in Dogs Master Course and get a FREE preview here:
https://aggressivedog.thinkific.com/courses/aggression-in-dogs
Don't miss out on the third annual Aggression in Dogs Conference 9/30-10/2/22:
https://aggressivedog.com/conference/
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About Dr. Kathy Murphy:
She is currently transitioning from her clinical-academic position as Director of the Comparative Biology Centre at Newcastle University, UK, to focus on her role as Chief Scientific Officer at Behavior Vets LLC.
https://behaviorvetsnyc.com/webinars/
https://www.facebook.com/neuroscienceisawesome/
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