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Addressing Giardia in Kennels: Implications for Canine Health, Management, and Welfare – CRONEY RESEARCH GROUP

Dangoudoubiyam, S., Pietraniec, A., Burke, K., Camp, J., & Croney, C. (2022, March). Addressing giardia in kennels: Implications for canine health, management, and welfare. Purdue Extension . Retrieved December 30, 2022, from https://www.extension.purdue.edu/extmedia/VA/VA-34-W.pdf Continue Reading Addressing Giardia in Kennels: Implications for Canine Health, Management, and Welfare – CRONEY RESEARCH GROUP



Investigating the Effects of Increased Soluble Fiber and Incremental Exercise on the Voluntary Physical Activity and Behaviour of Sled Dogs – CRONEY RESEARCH GROUP

Robinson, E., Templeman, J., Thornton, E., Croney, C., Niel, L. and Shoveller, A.K. (2020). Investigating the effects of increased soluble fiber and incremental exercise on the voluntary physical activity and behaviour of sled dogs. Continue Reading Investigating the Effects of Increased Soluble Fiber and Incremental Exercise on the Voluntary Physical Activity and Behaviour of Sled Dogs – CRONEY RESEARCH GROUP



Patellar Luxation – Croney Research Group

What is Canine Patellar Luxation? Patellar luxation, also called luxating patellas, is when the kneecap is dislocated or “pops out” of its normal position. It can affect either one or both of the hind legs. The kneecap can move toward the inside of the leg (medial...


How to find a behavior expert: Croney Research Group

You may need help with basic training or for a more serious dog behavior concern. Regardless, you want to work with a qualified professional who uses humane, evidence-based methods. If you are experiencing a problematic behavior with your dog, the first step is a...


Nutrition for the Lactating Dog

From the Croney Research Group Dogs have additional nutritional needs during lactation. Learn more in this infographic you can also download to share or print. EXPERT REVIEWER Anna Kate Shoveller, PhD Professor and Champion Petfoods Chair in Canine and Feline...


Quick Tips for Success: Environmental Enrichment in Kennels – Croney Research Group

Environmental enrichment is the provision of accommodation or enhancement to the kennel that improves the quality of animal care in various ways. Effective enrichment: a. increases the number and types of normal
behaviors dogs show. b. reduces abnormal behaviors. c. increases dog’s use of the space given to them. d. helps dogs to cope with stress by giving them the opportunity to have some control over themselves and aspects of their environment. Shreyer, T., Rezvani, T., Croney, C. (2021). Quick Tips for Success: Environmental Enrichment in Kennels. Life of Riley at Spring Point
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