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Fairy tales: The top 10 dog behaviour myths


Sarah

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Very interesting indeed, Im thinking of going on to do something like animal psychology when I finnish my diploma so I'm fascinated by anything behavioural... Also its my personal belief that all politicians who want to make laws like the dangerous dogs legislation and anyone who accosts people in the street for having these so-call dangerous breeds should have myth no.10 tattooed on their head backwards to they can read it in the mirror!!!!

For refference myth no.10 is:

10) You can’t modify “genetic†behaviour. - All behaviour – and I mean all – is a product of a complex interplay between genes and the environment. And while some behaviours require less learning than others, or no learning at all, their modifiability varies as much as does the modifiability of behaviours that are primarily learned.

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