FIRST PERSON | Your dog's behaviour could be affecting your life more than you think, Brock University study finds | CBC News
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Have you ever felt judged or embarrassed when your dog misbehaved in front of other people?I have, and this research by Brock University researcher Renata Roma made me feel a little bit less alone.As part of her paper, My 'Perfect' Dog: Undesired Dog Behaviours and Owners' Coping Styles, she interviewed dog owners from the ages of 17 to 25 to study how the relationship between dogs and their owners affected the human's behaviour, well-being and quality of life.
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