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    Encore Copy That! - Dogs Mirror Owner's Stress

    en-usMarch 04, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Does your dog seem more stressed when you’re stressed? According to a recent study conducted by Linköping University, Sweden, dogs and their owners mirror each other’s stress levels. Fascinating or horrifying? Bryan, an expert in treating stress-related issues in dogs, will discuss the study’s findings and how you can lessen the effect of your stress on your dog’s behavior. Bryan will also be answering listener questions such as: -How do I make my nervous dog more confident? -My dog is confused about housebreaking. It goes inside instead of outside. What do I do? -My dog has developed a terrible barking problem. It barks at everything. What can I do to make it stop? -My dog has been treated by our vet three times for eating rocks. Is this problem diet-related or behavioral? -Also, many more.

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