Problems such as pulling on the lead, clinginess or aggression are most prevalent with almost all UK respondents reporting at least one issue
Whether it is jumping up at strangers, tugging on a lead or disappearing into the distance, the UK’s pandemic puppies are still in the doghouse, a survey has revealed.
Research by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has added to growing concerns that many owners who acquired a puppy during the height of the Covid pandemic are struggling with their dog’s behaviour as they reach 21 months.
Continue reading…Problems such as pulling on the lead, clinginess or aggression are most prevalent with almost all UK respondents reporting at least one issueWhether it is jumping up at strangers, tugging on a lead or disappearing into the distance, the UK’s pandemic puppies are still in the doghouse, a survey has revealed.Research by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has added to growing concerns that many owners who acquired a puppy during the height of the Covid pandemic are struggling with their dog’s behaviour as they reach 21 months. Continue reading…
