
doi: 10.1136/vr.d141
pmid: 21493489
The problem of dangerous dogs – particularly ‘status’ or ‘intimidation’ dogs – reflects a wider problem in society, says David Grant : tackling it will require a unified approach
Behavior, Animal, Legislation, Veterinary, Human-Animal Bond, Ownership, Breeding, Violence, Animal Welfare, Aggression, Dogs, Animals, Bites and Stings
Behavior, Animal, Legislation, Veterinary, Human-Animal Bond, Ownership, Breeding, Violence, Animal Welfare, Aggression, Dogs, Animals, Bites and Stings
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