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Paul McGreevy – Professor of Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare Science at the University of Sydney’s School of Veterinary Science.

May 2, 2017 by ryan cartlidge 1 Comment

Paul McGreevy – Professor of Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare Science at the University of Sydney’s School of Veterinary Science.ryan cartlidge
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August 2009 217This podcast episode is dedicated to Paul’s late “Super dog” Tinker … πŸ™‚

PAUL MCGREEVY – Bio

Paul McGreevy BVSc, Ph.D. is a riding instructor, veterinarian, and ethologist. He is Professor of Animal Behavior and Animal Welfare Science at the University of Sydney’s School of Veterinary Science. The author of over 200 peer-reviewed scientific publications and six books, Paul has received numerous Australian and international awards for his research and teaching innovations. He is a co-founder and honorary fellow of the International Society for Equitation Science. With federal funding, he currently leads a consortium of all the Australian and NZ veterinary faculties that is developing curriculum resources for the teaching of animal welfare science and ethics. He also leads the VetCompass initiative that has brought together all of the Australian veterinary schools to provide national disease surveillance for companion animals and horses.


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CLICK HERE for the Dogmanship user guide.

CLICK HERE to be taken to a page where you can find out more information about the Dog Log Book.

CLICK HERE to see the C-BARQ Canine Behavioral Assessment & Research Questionaire

CLICK HERE for a paper about dog behavior varying with height, bodyweight and skull shape

CLICK HERE for a paper about environmental factors associated with success rate of herding dates

 

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  1. Anne Fawcett says

    May 6, 2017 at 2:45 PM

    A great podcast with so much packed in. I liked the insights about dogmanship in particular, esp around human traits like neuroticism which might create white noise, that makes a lot of sense. Some really interesting points made, data shared and questions raised.

    Thank you for including the links which are really helpful. This is a great resource!

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