SIBLING RIVALRY: MANAGING AGGRESSION BETWEEN YOUR CANINE KIDS

The term “sibling rivalry” is used to describe the situation in which two dogs living in the same household, fight repeatedly. These fights may start out with snarling and growling, but can progress to vicious, prolonged fights. In this presentation you’ll discover why sibling rivalry occurs in dogs and how to stop fights from breaking out between your canine kids.

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About Dr. Nicholas Dodman

Dr. Nicholas Dodman is one of the world’s most noted and celebrated veterinary behaviorists. In 1981 he became a faculty member of Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine where he developed his interest in behavioral issues. He founded the Animal Behavior Clinic, one of the first of its kind, at Tufts in 1986. Since 1990, he has devoted his time entirely to the practice of animal behavior and has written five acclaimed bestselling books In addition, he has authored two textbooks and more than 200 articles and contributions to scientific books and journals. He also holds eight US Patents for various inventions related to the control of animal behavior. Dr. Dodman appears regularly on radio and television, including shows like: 20/20, Oprah, The Today Show, Good Morning America, Dateline, World News, Discovery Channel, NOVA, Animal Planet, the BBC and many more.  

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