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Exploring Rehabilitation Programs for Aggressive Dogs: A Comparative Study of the US and Norway

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2023
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Mørk, Nora Elizabeth
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This TDK presents a comparative questionnaire analysis of rehabilitation programs for aggressive dogs in the United States and Norway. This study is based on research data obtained from an online questionnaire distributed across various social media platforms, targeting individuals who own(ed) aggressive dog(s). The primary objective of this TDK is to identify similarities and differences in the approaches taken in the United States and Norway toward rehabilitating aggressive dogs. Through 25 questions, a total of 60 respondents from Norway and 32 from the United States participated.
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