Views sought on dog behaviour

Dogs Trust will use the findings to help build a better understanding of dog behaviour.
There's less than a week left to complete Dogs Trust's interactive survey that aims to improve understanding of dog behaviour.
Closing on Wednesday, 9 June, the Public Perceptions of Dog Behaviour & Emotion survey uses videos to gauge whether you can tell a happy dog from a worried one.
Dogs Trust will use the findings to help build a better understanding of dog behaviour for all in the future.
Dr Lauren Samet, canine behaviour research officer at Dogs Trust, said: "Whether you own a dog or not, your views are equally important. Men are also really underrepresented in surveys like this, so we're making a special appeal to them to take part."



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