Why is Equine Behavior Research Important?
An equine behavior consultant explains how we can improve equine welfare through research.
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An equine behavior consultant explains how we can improve equine welfare through research.An equine behavior consultant explains how we can improve equine welfare through research.5/12/2016 18:00
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Robin Foster, PhD, Cert. Applied Animal Behaviorist (CAAB), Cert. Horse Behavior Consultant (CHBC)
Robin Foster, PhD, CAAB, IAABC-Certified Horse Behavior Consultant, is a research professor at the University of Puget Sound in Seattle, Washington, and an affiliate professor at the University of Washington. She holds a doctorate in animal behavior and has taught courses in animal learning and behavior for more than 20 years. Her research looks at temperament, stress, and burn-out as they relate to the selection, retention, and welfare of therapy horses. She also provides private behavior consultations and training services in the Seattle area.
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