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Study on Street Dogs Reading Traffic Lights and How Those Cognitive Skills Transfer to Adoption; The Story of a Drunk Girl and a Mexi Rescue
Study on Street Dogs Reading Traffic Lights and How Those Cognitive Skills Transfer to Adoption; The Story of a Drunk Girl and a Mexi Rescue
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Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Aug 31, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Street Dogs in Costa Rica learn many skills to survive. In this ep, I talk about my findings on a study on how they read and decipher street lights. I provide info on how to recognize and harness these cognitive skills when adopting dogs from the street. I follow this with a story on how I got one of my Mexi-Rescues and how it brings to light the question as to why some dogs can survive on the street and some not-so-much. Upward DogologyBillie Groom | LinkedInUPWARD Dogology (@upwarddogology) • Instagram photos and videosUpward Dogology | FacebookBillie Groom with a rescue | LinktreeThanks again to the musiciansJeff Mertick | FacebookDanielle Bourjeaurd | FacebookOpen Strum | FacebookBrian John Harwood | Facebook
Released:
Aug 31, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (70)
Client Learning Journey- Meet Zeus, an adopted dog fearful of new people and has anxiety on walks. SnipPet Piece-emaciated dogs with food; the honey-moon period; the gentle leader by Dog Training DisrUPted - UPWARD Dogology