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Date: 2011-06-20 22:45:57
Behaviorism
Psychology
Behavioural sciences
Behavior
Counterconditioning
Desensitization
Phobia
Bark
Separation anxiety in dogs
Dog
Animal training
Noise phobia in dogs

Calming the Fearful Dog FEAR COMES IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES, especially for your furry, four-pawed friend. Whether in response to a stranger or startling noise, your dog may display certain body postures, including loweri

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