Abstract

s / Journal of Veterinary Behavior 9 (2014) e1ee19 e9 respectively, and were displayed when the dogs were directly approached by their trainers after they were asked to lie down/sit and stay. No statistical differences were found in any behavior between the two groups. Our results showed that the frequency of training and expertise of the trainer did not influence the presence of stress-related behaviors in dogs. Further analysis should be conducted to investigate whether the response of dogs to commands vary between groups.

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