"Right now, about 10% of dogs are suffering from mental disorders. The same goes for us human beings. And 50% of canines are prone to mental illnesses at least once in their lives. Again, the same goes for us. At certain points in their lives they may feel anxious, depressed and have phobias, just as we do. All this can ruin not only their lives, but the lives of their masters as well."
via TIME By PASCALE SENK /continue reading
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Interesting post. I guess there's a fine line between training and psychology. For instance, what he calls 'pet psychologists' I would call 'animal behaviorists'.
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