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Temperature Requirements for Dogs – Are They Tailored to Promote Dog Welfare? – CRONEY RESEARCH GROUP

Temperature Requirements for Dogs – Are They Tailored to Promote Dog Welfare? – CRONEY RESEARCH GROUP

by Barb List | Nov 1, 2021 | Breeder Resource, Environment, Environmental Management and Monitoring, Temperature, Humidity & Ventilation

Does Long-term Tethering of Dogs Negatively Impact Their Well-being? – CRONEY RESEARCH GROUP

Does Long-term Tethering of Dogs Negatively Impact Their Well-being? – CRONEY RESEARCH GROUP

by Barb List | Nov 1, 2021 | Breeder Resource, Designs that Support Good Welfare, Environment, How Play Yards Impact Welfare, Kennel Design, Play Yards

Promoting the Welfare of Kenneled Dogs: Space Allocations and Exercise – Croney Research Group

Promoting the Welfare of Kenneled Dogs: Space Allocations and Exercise – Croney Research Group

by Barb List | Nov 1, 2021 | Adequate Space, Breeder Resource, Environment, Exercise, Exercise - Safety & Welfare Considerations, Kennel Design

Promoting the Welfare of Kenneled Dogs: Environmental Considerations – CRONEY RESEARCH GROUP

Promoting the Welfare of Kenneled Dogs: Environmental Considerations – CRONEY RESEARCH GROUP

by Barb List | Nov 1, 2021 | Breeder Resource, Designs that Support Good Welfare, Environment, Kennel Design

The Role of Caretaker Interactions in Environmental Enrichment for Kenneled Dogs – CRONEY RESEARCH GROUP

The Role of Caretaker Interactions in Environmental Enrichment for Kenneled Dogs – CRONEY RESEARCH GROUP

by Barb List | Nov 1, 2021 | Breeder Resource, Dog to People - Positive Caretaker Interactions, Social Interactions

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