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Environmental Sources of Stress for Kenneled Dogs: Temperature and Ventilation – Croney Research Group

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In this handout: Learn about how temperature and air quality can impact your dogs’ quality of life!

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Topic(s): Breeder Resource, Environment, Environmental Management and Monitoring, Temperature, Humidity & Ventilation

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