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Puppy Developmental Stages – Croney Research Group

From the Croney Research Group A puppy’s early life is a period of rapid physical, sensory, and behavioral development. They quickly attain new skills and abilities. As puppies progress through developmental stages their experience of the world changes. Understanding...


Changing fearful behavior in dogs – Croney Research Group

Changing fearful behavior often requires specific techniques, which are different from “training.” We use desensitization and counterconditioning (ds/cc) when a dog is uncomfortable with something. Over time, ds/cc changes how they feel AND changes their behavior!...




Basic Training for Kenneled Dogs: Croney Research Group

Why Train Your Dogs? Training: Helps you have good relationships with your dogs Reduces the frequency of problem behaviors (such as fear of strangers and jumping up on people) Increases comfort during basic care (such as grooming and veterinary care) Prepares your...


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