Local dog welfare group launches drive to educate public on science-based pet care

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Local dog welfare group launches educational campaign on science-based pet care

that contains information for them to understand the evolution and ethology of dogs, allowing them to become more knowledgeable so that they can minimise stressors and become more equipped to help their dogs navigate unfamiliar situations.

Established in 2015, CDAS rescues dogs that have suffered from prolonged tethering – being tied up – or were confined in unsuitable cages. The group rescues an average of 30 dogs a year. “As there is ultimately a limit to how many troubled dogs we can help, we believe it is important to educate people on dog behaviour so that they may live harmoniously with their companion animals.”

 

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