Unlocking the mysteries of dog behavior

In this enlightening episode of "Catching up with Vet Candy," hosts Dr. Jessica Trice and Dr. Jen Remnes, co-founders of Vetique Chicago, dive into the latest groundbreaking research from the University of California, exploring the fascinating world of canine genetics and its impact on dog behavior. The episode begins with an engaging overview of the basic principles of genetics in dogs, making it accessible to viewers of all backgrounds.

Today's topic is a recent study from the University of California, which reveals new insights into how specific genetic variations influence different aspects of canine behavior. Researchers now can explain how these genetic factors can affect a dog's temperament, training responsiveness, and even predispositions to certain behaviors.

Additionally, we receive valuable advice from Dr. Tomas Infernuso, a veterinary surgeon, who clarifies that total hip replacements are considered the optimal treatment for hip dysplasia in dogs. Special thanks to Movora for their sponsorship of our show!

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